How to Build Chas Campbell’s Gravitational Engine

There is a lot of talk about Chas Campbell's gravitational field invention, but for the beginning I will start with a few notions: Chas has...

NIST`s First Magnetic Refrigerator: Quieter, More Energy Efficient

As an addition to yesterday's passive, solar powered air conditioning article, I found out today that NIST researchers (in collaboration with Chinese scientists) have a strong word to say in refrigeration technology that could revolutionize the inside components and operating cycle of that electricity guzzling, big, old fridge of yours. Well, ok, it may not be as old as I said, but the idea behind it surely is.

How to Build a Tesla Coil

In many aspects, Nikola Tesla changed the way we consume electricity, transport and produce it. He even influenced the way we move and start...

Michael Ognyanov's Infinite Current Battery

A patent application US 3,766,094 (shown in detail in an accompanying document) gives the details of an interesting device. While it is only an...

2W Magnetostriction-Based Vibration Harvester Lights Up 50 LEDs

Following up with a piece of news we wrote about on December 1st, last year, TechOn reports that Toshiyuki Ueno from Kanazawa University has developed a magnetostriction-based energy harvesting device that can produce up to 2 watts of electricity from harvesting vibrations. To be noted that this isn't piezoelectricity, which we've gotten used to lately.

Spanish Researchers Discover How Graphite Can Become Magnetic

A team of physicists from the Autonomous University along with Francisco Guinea from the Institute of Materials Science from Madrid, Spain, have discovered that by removing individual atoms from a graphite surface, local magnetic moments can be created in the graphite.

The Green Ushers’ Gravity-Powered Machine Promises Pollution-Free Electricity

Gravity holds us all on Earth. It is a force that's still being misunderstood for some reason, a phenomenon whose true explanations lie in...

Japanese Researchers Extend Range and Efficiency of Wireless Power Transmission

Since researchers from the MIT first announced that they had a working prototype of a wireless power supply in 2007, Japanese companies (and not only) sought to replicate and even surpass MIT's results.

About Free Energy by Sterling D. Allan from PESWiki.com

This is Sterling D. Allan, the founder of PESWiki.com, NewEnergyCongress.com, and many other sites linked in a network between them. He speaks about the...
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