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I just viewed this 3 part AV book by Claus Turtur and was struck by some of
the parallels in his experiments and theory for requirements to harness ZPE
to the Ni-H anomalies. Professor Turtur has succeeded in proving ZPE as the
only possible source of energy for his electrostatic motor operated in a
vacuum with a viscous liquid bearing. He has also provided detailed plans
and math for a commercially viable electromagnetic ZPE motor based on same
theory.
The most intriguing parallel was that all these ZPE
converters apparently require loading to operate. In Ni-H the heat sink must
be in operation or the oscillations around the transition point will only
occur slowly or in a life after death scenario after the heater is turned
off [a very slow heat sink]. In Turtur's motor the rotating permanent
magnets must always lag behind a stator coil and capacitor tank circuit due
to a mechanical load, an unloaded rotor will catch up to the stator and the
ZPE contribution will be lost. This design requires an initiating motor to
bring the generator up close to operating speed/ frequency of the stator
tank circuit similar to other demonstrations of over unity motors I have
seen on you tube.