For those of you not familiar with this technology, it is an engine that
runs on what John calls a "plasmic transition" process using noble
gases to create the plasma, with a coil around the cylinder to control
the plasma, and a high voltage spark (actuator) to initiate the process.
The fuel is essentially free, both because so little is consumed over
time, and because the fuel is inexpensive.
Also, because it has fewer moving parts and its power density is
greater, the engine itself is much less expensive to build than the
engine it would be
replacing.
We're talking an engine-driven generator technology that would not only be clean, but more affordable than energy that comes from the grid, enabling off-grid, distributed, concentrated, and portable power applications touching on nearly every energy need in today's society, while also enabling applications that hitherto were not feasible, such as buildings and communities that float in the air, and flying vehicles. It also makes energy deployment entirely feasible to places where power is currently unavailable, such as the third world.
You can see why I've had them in our Top 5 Exotic Free Energy Technologies listing.
We're talking an engine-driven generator technology that would not only be clean, but more affordable than energy that comes from the grid, enabling off-grid, distributed, concentrated, and portable power applications touching on nearly every energy need in today's society, while also enabling applications that hitherto were not feasible, such as buildings and communities that float in the air, and flying vehicles. It also makes energy deployment entirely feasible to places where power is currently unavailable, such as the third world.
You can see why I've had them in our Top 5 Exotic Free Energy Technologies listing.
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