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Tewari's Space-Energy Generator Two Decades Later

Matti Pitkänen

Abstract


N-machine of De Palma and Tewari's space-energy generator are basically similar free energy devices, which I have considered as examples of possible new physics with technological importance. Tewari's space-energy generator corresponds to a rotating cylinder with metal disk attach to it and rotating with it. The energy of rotation is reported to transform to electric energy with COP or order 2.5. There is some energy source and the challenge is to identify it. I constructed the first model for Tewari's space-energy generator in TGD framework for about two decades ago. The models of N-machine and Tewari's space-energy generator rely on simple observations about rotating magnetic systems. In particular, the observation that there is "vacuum energy density" present in the rotating system is difficult to understand in Maxwellian electrodynamics. One might hope of extracting energy from the system by connecting the system with ground via a load so that the charge can flow through it and di-electric breakdown is avoided. The Coulomb energy is however rather small so that this is not a promising idea. The model for rotating magnetic systems involved transfer of energy between magnetic body of the rotating system and system utilizing the energy by negative energy signals but I was not able to propose any detailed model for how the energy is generated at magnetic body. The emergence of new ideas and notions such as the concept of magnetic body, hierarchy of dark phases labelled by the value of Planck constant, Zero Energy Ontology and formulation of TGD inspire theory of consciousness as generalization of quantum measurement theory, the model for Pollack's fourth phase of water combined with earlier ideas lead to a considerably more detailed model for these devices and rotating magnetic systems in general. Even dark nuclear fusion and its ordinary counterpart can be considered besides Coulomb interaction energy as energy sources.

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