The Importance of Reproducing the Hans Coler 6 kW Generator
Magnetic Power Inc., (MPI), is developing technology that extracts energy
from the active quantum vacuum.
This subject is generally regarded as akin to perpetual motion and is
usually ignored by the scientific community. This is a brief explanation of
why it should be taken seriously.
Firstly, many eminent scientists since the time of Dirac have proffered the
view that the vacuum is an enormous source of energy, not only in the form
of classical photons but also and more importantly as virtual photons. Thus
extracting some of this energy (and seemingly gaining energy from "nowhere")
does not violate thermodynamic principles.
Secondly, advances in materials science and in the relatively new field of
spintronics have produced insights into doing things at the quantum level
previously deemed impossible, like pumping heat "uphill" (i.e. against the
thermal gradient).
Thirdly, there is a large body of evidence that many devices have been built
which do extract quantum energy. There are sufficient reputable claims to
make widespread investigation worthwhile.
Perhaps a clear path to validation is most readily available by reproducing
the 6 kW, solid-state, generator demonstrated, in 1937, by German inventor
Hans Coler. A British Intelligence report dates from shortly after WWII,
refers to Colers developments in Germany going back to 1926 (B.I.O.S. Final
Report No. 1043, "The invention of Hans Coler relating to an alleged new
source of power" A copy is linked to the Chronology on the MPI website.
There was independent examination of the Coler device by two academic teams
of Professors. They verified the excess energy and could find no evidence
that the work was fraudulent. At that time no explanation could be given for
the excess energy and the academics, fearing for their reputation, did not
wish to be associated in public with it. Certainly the inventor himself had
views that are scientifically untenable. Today however, some 80 years later,
our knowledge allows us to understand why the device worked, and why the
inventor held those views, which is a good starting point for creating a
replication.
MPI has been contacted by a scientist at one of the National Laboratories
who has unofficially undertaken to reproduce the 6 kW Coler generator. We
have encouraged other labs to do the same. Should a replication prove
successful, the door is open for a quantum shift in mainstream scientific
dogma, which today does not recognize that such a device is possible.
An engineer/scientist member of the MPI team, who has been active in this
field for the last 10 years, and has decades of experience in magnetics, has
explored the Coler work. His analysis suggests how, and why, the Coler
device demonstrated that energy can be extracted from magnetically active
electrons in ferromagnetic material.
National Labs and universities have facilities infinitely greater than we
can muster as a small company. A successful reproduction of the Coler 6 kW
generator seems worthy of widespread efforts. Therefore, MPI has released
copies of our own analysis of the Coler work, to scientists and engineers
who supply sufficient evidence that they are employed by National
Laboratories or universities. A Ph.D. physicist who was a member of the
faculty at a campus of the University of California and a scientist at a
University in the UK are among the recipients. The physicist intends to
build the device.
From: Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]: Re: Read it again
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 18:17:44 -0400
Grimer wrote:
The theological virtue of Faith (belief without doubting) may be
appropriate for religion, but it has no place in science.
Here is what has no place in science:
Claims unsupported by experimental proof.
These include the often repeated claims that you can extract energy from
magnets, or HTSC, or Orgones, without a primary source of nuclear, chemical
or mechanical energy. Unless someone can offer serious experimental proof
of such claims, I do not think we should take them seriously.
Putting aside all discusssion of dipole magnetic moment and quantum
mechanical theory, I think we should all agree that on the macroscopic
level magnets act just the way springs do, and there is no known method of
extracting energy from them.
Of course there have been many claims of magnetic motors and Greg Watson
devices, etc., ad nauseam, but none has ever panned out. As far as I know,
they are all gross violations of elementary physics (c. of e.) Can we agree
on that?
If anyone here is aware of any such claim that has actually been
experimentally proved -- or even tested in a credible way -- please tell us
about it.
- Jed