Category Archive: Videos

May
26

OverUnity Pulse Motor – Doug Konzen

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Doug Konzen www.geocities.com Downloads: www.hotlinkfiles.com Doug Konzen – Advanced Electric Pulse Motor One motor takes in .63 watts DC and lights up two one watt AC light bulbs. That’s all you need to know to see that this motor puts out more watts than what takes to run it: Under a watt DC to run …

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May
25

OVERUNITY – FREE ENERGY EXISTS!

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If you dis believe, its ok. It just means you had public education. You were taught at school. Governments control the curriculum, and they don’t want YOU to know any better… because if you did… Your government tied corporate nuclear and oil companies and would loose TRILLIONS in profit and tax. But don’t worry – …

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May
25

Electromagnetic OverUnity Power Plant

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OverUnity is interpreted as drawing energy from nowhere, created energy, but this word is misused in an effort to describe a motor that leaves physics professors scratching their heads yet it’s really simple. using properly aligned permanent magnets adds propulsion, using magnetic blocking material prevents permanent magnet lock up. Adding current to this motor acts …

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May
05

IBM reclaims scrap wafers for solar cell industry

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IBM today announced an innovative new semiconductor wafer reclamation process pioneered at its Burlington, Vermont manufacturing facility. The new process uses a specialized pattern removal technique to repurpose scrap semiconductor wafers — thin discs of silicon material used to imprint patterns that make finished semiconductor chips for computers, mobile phones, video games, and other consumer …

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May
05

Lamina Flow Stirling Engine

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This amazingly simple engine runs at 700rpm heated only by a small candle. Powered by an alcohol burner the Lamina Flow engine quickly accelerates up to ~ 1000rpm. See high resolution pictures here: picasaweb.google.com

May
05

Thin Film Solar Cell Technology – Professor Chris Binns – University of Leicester

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Professor Chris Binns explains a project to develop Thin Film Solar Cell Technology. Norwegian company EnSol AS has patented a ground breaking, thin film solar cell technology which they seek to develop commercially by 2016. The company is now working with the University of Leicester Department of Physics and Astronomy to develop this revolutionary new …

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May
04

Stirling Engine

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Stirling Engine Demonstration Model. It is a do-it-yourself construction out of simple materials like test tubes, Lego pneumatic cylinders and marbles. The starting position of the engine is tipped to the left. The alcohol burner heats the air in the right area of the test tube; the air expands and pushes the pneumatic cylinder and …

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May
04

46″ PARABOLIC MIRROR STEAM BOILER SOLAR POWER Solar “Death Ray”:

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www.greenpowerscience.com This is a big 46″ parabolic mirror with a 1M focal length. The lens can reach about 2700F max collection. Not 100% sure about those figures yet as a mount is still needed and the mirror flexes a bit. TRUE MIRROR, NOT MYLAR. Video Rating: 4 / 5

May
04

Homemade solar cell

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Solar Cell Intro to engineering project at the University of Notre Dame Video Rating: 2 / 5 movie.diginfo.tv DigInfo News Embracing the move towards renewable energy sources, Kyosemi have revolutionized the design of the traditional solar cell, increasing it’s power generation efficiency and paving the way for innovative applications and a more economical use of …

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May
04

Windmill/Wind Turbine Explosion

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The braking mechanism that limits the speed of the wind turbine broke during a storm in Denmark. This was the outcome. 02/22-2008. jp.dk Bonus info: -The tower of the mill was 60m high -Wind speed was probably around 30 m/s -You can see a truck at the base of the mill, but nobody was hurt. …

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