
Magnetic Power, Inc. Technical Status June 15, 2007
Date: Sunday, June 17, 2007 @ 13:17:40 UTC Topic: Devices
MPI has demonstrated, to qualified visitors to our facilities who have signed NonDisclosure Agreements, that the breakthrough technology we are developing is real, and can be scaled up at the product level to produce devices analogous to an inexhaustible electric battery. That is, a constant voltage source with arbitrary current supplied below a certain maximum power. MPI’s technology already demonstrates this “constant voltage” output signature characteristic of existing batteries and high-power electrical generators.
Current prototypes demonstrate that this generation of electricity does not produce a damping or a counter-force. Initial prototypes have demonstrated the generation of electric power by this novel, and revolutionary technique. However, early examples were not constructed of optimal materials. Units are now under construction employing better components.
There is no presently known process whereby electricity can be generated without consuming another source, such as the destruction of chemical polarity in a battery, hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell, the slowing of rotation in a rotary generator from development of back-torque, or consuming light within solar cells.
MPI’s Magnetic Power Module™ generator technology represents an unprecedented, unique case of electricity being generated without consuming the causative source. The experimental basis for this novel “reaction-less” behavior is now soundly demonstrated, the effect is real.
Further engineering is all that remains necessary to use this novel effect as a permanent, compact source of electricity. A wide variety of designs are possible. The first prototype was a solid-state device about midway between the size of a conventional D-cell battery and an ordinary soda can. Solid-state units will be stout and robust and thereby able to withstand shock and abuse. Small examples will be an excellent fit for compact technologies such as laptop computers, cell phones and portable electronic devices.
MPI’s generator technology has electrical performance very similar to chemical batteries sourcing an electric current, except that the output voltage does not gradually decline with time, but remains indefinitely constant. Larger variations can readily be scaled to produce 1 kW. Modules can be linked, in a manner analogous to photovoltaic cells, to produce any desired level of power.
Mark Goldes Chairman & CEO
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