
From
Collective-Evolution.com (via
Keelynet.com):
“Ere many generations pass; our machinery will be driven by a power obtainable at any point in the universe.” – Nikola Tesla
A Reactionless AC Synchronous Generator (RLG) has been invented by Paramahamsa Tewari,
electrical engineer and former Executive Director of Nuclear Power
Corporation of India. His background includes engineering project
management for construction of nuclear power stations. The efficiency of
models he has built, which have also been independently built and
tested, is as high as 250%.
In November 2014, I made one of many
visits to the laboratory of Paramahamsa Tewari. I had seen the basis for
the RLG design in September of 2010. Mr. Tewari showed me a stiff
conductor about a foot long which was allowed to rotate at the center
and connected at each end with small gauge wire. A magnetic circuit was
placed under the conductor. When a current was allowed to flow through
the conductor it rotated, due to a torque induced on the conductor
according to Flemings Left Hand Rule and standard theory, verified by
experiments at the dawn of the electrical age. With a simple
rearrangement of the magnetic circuit, the same current produced no
rotation – the torque was cancelled. I later duplicated the setup and
experiment on my workbench. It is ingenious and lead to his
breakthrough, the invention of a reactionless generator with greatly
improved efficiency.
This experiment has lead to the design
and testing of generators with efficiencies far above any previous
design. The design uses the same types of materials used in current
generators, but the magnetic circuit within the machine is configured to
cancel back torque while inducing current and producing power. This
might be compared to the rearrangement of materials by the Wright
Brothers to build a surface with lift that resulted in manned flight in a
time when many, including scientists, said it was impossible. Indeed,
physicists who cling to an outdated model of the properties and
structure of space have declared what has been done by Tewari to be
impossible.
During the November testing I witnessed
two tests of efficiency on the new model in Tewari’s lab. The second
test was several percent better than the first and produced 6.6 KVA with
an efficiency of 238%. A second set of stator coils was not connected
yet but is expected to increase output to 300%. This is a 3 phase, 248
volt Hz, AC synchronous generator operating at 50 Hz. State of the art,
true RMS meters on the input and output that measured KW, KVA, and power
factor confirmed the readings of meters we had supplied for tests I
observed in April of 2014.
Full story: Over-Unity Reactionless Generator Invented In India
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