2008
TODO: Tom Valone X-Conference '08 - Parts 1 to 10
The Tom Valone X-Conference '08 Parts 1 and 10 seem to be missing from YouTube. If you have any leads on these, please let us know.
Thane Heins: "Turning physics on its ear, Has college dropout done the impossible and created a perpetual motion machine?"
Feb 04, 2008 04:30 AM Tyler Hamilton Energy Reporter
Thane Heins is nervous and hopeful. It's Jan. 24, a Thursday afternoon, and in four days the Ottawa-area native will travel to Boston where he'll demonstrate an invention that appears – though he doesn't dare say it – to operate as a perpetual motion machine.
The audience, esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Markus Zahn, could either deflate Heins' heretical claims or add momentum to a 20-year obsession that has broken up his marriage and lost him custody of his two young daughters.
Thane Heins is nervous and hopeful. It's Jan. 24, a Thursday afternoon, and in four days the Ottawa-area native will travel to Boston where he'll demonstrate an invention that appears – though he doesn't dare say it – to operate as a perpetual motion machine.
The audience, esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Markus Zahn, could either deflate Heins' heretical claims or add momentum to a 20-year obsession that has broken up his marriage and lost him custody of his two young daughters.
Scotty1: Faraday's Paradox
Short clip showing that the magnetic field of a spinning ring magnet does not rotate with the magnet itself! Two ring magnets in attraction are used in the test.
From http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlUY3snoWI8
RotoVerter in California State Science Fair, April 2008 - Congrats Austin Adee & Alex Thomas!
CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR - 2008 PROJECT SUMMARY
Name(s) Austin Adee; Alex Thomas
Project Number S0801
Project Title: Rotoverter
Abstract
Objectives/Goals
The objective of our project is to see if electricity can be generated more efficiently than onventional methods. We hypothesize that using two three-phase motors, in a setup a "Rotoverter" electric energy can be generated more efficiently than conventional methods.
Methods/Materials
Name(s) Austin Adee; Alex Thomas
Project Number S0801
Project Title: Rotoverter
Abstract
Objectives/Goals
The objective of our project is to see if electricity can be generated more efficiently than onventional methods. We hypothesize that using two three-phase motors, in a setup a "Rotoverter" electric energy can be generated more efficiently than conventional methods.
Methods/Materials
Show and Tell Event - Part 2 - October 18-19, 2008 in Little Harbor Resort, Ruskin, Florida
Show and Tell Event - Part 2 - October 18-19, 2008 in Little Harbor Resort, Ruskin, Florida, USA.
Email for more info ( water fuel museum at yahoo dot com )
http://www.waterfuelmuseum.com/
MERLib note: If you are willing to take pictures or write a report on this event for MERLib, please get in touch ( esaruoho at gmail dot com)
Email for more info ( water fuel museum at yahoo dot com )
http://www.waterfuelmuseum.com/
MERLib note: If you are willing to take pictures or write a report on this event for MERLib, please get in touch ( esaruoho at gmail dot com)