Nov 21, 2014

Former Nuclear Director Of India Unveils Free Energy Device - Nov 21, 2014



Reposted from: Collective-Evolution |by Arjun Walia
 

In much of the mainstream scientific world, electrical generators that produce any efficiency higher than unity have been ruled out due to the Law of Conservation of Energy (LCE), but things are changing, and so is science (as it always has). Over the past few decades various scientists -including Nobel Prize winning scientists -have demonstrated that there is an energy that exists in so called “empty space” (space is just a construct that gives us the illusion of separation).

Science has shown us that atoms aren’t sitting in a void, they’re in fact sitting in a sea of energy. Once physicists realized that this energy is there, the next question was whether it could be tapped, or used to develop new, clean green energy generators that run of off this energy. The answer is yes. Back in the 1980’s a researcher at Hughes laboratory by the name of Robert Forward demonstrated a phenomenon dubbed the “casimir effect” which proved that yes, this energy could indeed be tapped and possibly used to generate energy. (1)


“Vacuums generally are thought to be voids, but Hendrik Casimir believed these pockets of nothing do indeed contain fluctuations of electromagnetic waves. He suggested that two metal plates held apart in a vacuum could trap the waves, creating vacuum energy that could attract or repel the plates. As the boundaries of a region move, the variation in vacuum energy (zero-point energy) leads to the Casimir effect. Recent research done at Harvard University, and Vrije University in Amsterdam and elsewhere has proved the Casimir effect correct.” (2)

Below is a video of Paramahamsa Tewari and his Space Powered Generator. He was born on January 6, 1937, and graduated in Electrical Engineering in 1958 from Banaras Engineering College, India. He has held responsible positions in large engineering construction organizations, mostly in Nuclear Projects of the Department of Atomic Energy, India. He was also deputed abroad for a year at Douglas Point Nuclear Project, Canada. He retired in 1997 from his position as Executive Nuclear Director, Nuclear Power Corporation, Department of Atomic Energy, India, and is the former Project Director of the Kaiga Atomic Power Project.

You can visit his website here. Please keep in mind that his website is currently in the process of being completely revamped and updated.


It’s best to think of this technology as a box. You have something to kickstart it (battery) and then it is set in motion. You no longer need the battery to run it after it’s been started, and it runs forever. A portion of the energy output from the machine is recycled back into the machine for power generation.

The test results (Tewari’s machine) of input power to the drive motor and the output from the RLG are shown on the accompanying graph. The violet line shows the actual input to the RLG from the drive motor. The drive motor has an efficiency of 80%. The green line shows the input to RLG without taking motor efficiency into account. The blue line shows the output from the RLG. Even at the moderate speed of 1750 rpm, at which this test was conducted, the ratio of RLG output / RLG input is 160% (from the lowest to the highest lines). With extrapolation it can be shown that at 3000 rpm, the efficiency of the M-RLG set will reach 275%.



Explanation of this phenomenon comes from the principles of Tewari’s Space Vortex Theory, which can be read in detail here:

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