February 5, 2006

Will the N machine revolutionize energy production?

Filed under: tech - alexei @ 3:26 am

Bruce DePalma, former physics professor at MIT, claims to have an electrical generator capable of providing cheap, self-sustaining, non-polluting energy - the N machine. Modelled after the Faraday homopolar generator, it’s basically a simple magnetized flywheel, a cylindrical conductor rotating at high speed with the help of a motor. According to DePalma, the current versions of the N Machine can generate 5x more power than it consumes. Prototypes have been built as early as 1978, when a large N machine called Sunburst was constructed in Santa Barbra, CA. Sunburst was independently tested in 1986 by Dr. Robert Kincheloe of Stanford, who noted the drag of the gyroscope was only 13-20% of a conventional generator operating at 100% efficiency, meaning the machine could generate power at 500% normal. DePalma believes his machine releases free energy present in the space around us. Basically, there is no such thing as empty space, even in a vacuum, there are fluctuations that suddenly release large amounts of energy. A theory of zero point energy developed by Puthoff of Stanford, accounts for the copious power found in space.

While applications are in the hundreds, no one has a patent for the N machine because the U.S. Patent office flat out denies patents to anything that purports to make more energy than it consumes (though according to DePalma the N machine is a new way of extracting energy, rather than a perpetual motion machine based on conventional power sources). Meanwhile, there has been a growing interest in the machine from Japan’s scientific community, largely thanks to Shiuji Inomata, president of the Japan Psychotronics Institute. Panasonic/National is pursuing research, while Kazama Giken Co. is commercially supplying small N machines for research and educational purposes. The Japan Science Foundation has also awarded several grants to advance the technology.

Unfortunately, I don’t have one of these gadgets, so I can’t say if it really works. But if it does, it may soon revolutionize energy production forever. The research on the N machine is something to keep a keen eye on, maybe buy some Panasonic stock.

Homopolar "free energy" generator test, Robert Kincheloe
Scientists claim to tap the free energy of space, ForThePeople
Bruce Depalma: the man who wouldn’t be stopped, RumorMillNews.com
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