[NewCandle] Role of Glass and Trioxin

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Fri Feb 9 12:27:30 EST 2007


Sounds intriguing. I don't think anyone would need
much help on the application side ( sort of like,
"what do I do with this lotto jackpot" ) but I
can see their need for investors.

For some reason I am reminded of John Hutchisons claims
of using some semiconductor mix to generate small amounts
of power. Also, there is a patent literature of sorts
regarding this (general) subject, I'll see if I can
dig the particular patent I had in mind out of my
archives.

It sounds like it's worth a couple phone calls to
follow up on. They may be a humble stone quary,
but clearly there are other thing afoot at Triox.
You'd be surprised at the kinds of things that
go on at 1 am in out-of-the-way places...

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Nick Reiter
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:57 AM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Role of Glass and Trioxin



> Hehehe. I was also surprised to find all that stuff.
> What does the press release say?
> 
> K.

*******In a nutshell, they say:

1. It's a power cell based on nuclear magnetic spin
being able to influence conduction band electrons.

2. They have built mini versions able to produce a
couple of volts at a few micro-amps - enough to "light
small LEDs", and a new larger version able to generate
about a 100 volts DC at ten mA.

3.  The materials used are neither toxic or
radioactive.

4.  They are looking for applications and investors.

And actually, beyond that, very little else!

Since it came in on the office FAX, the company
president was the first to pick it up, and he passed
it on to the engineer nearest his office, who then
came and asked me about it.  Before I go calling them,
I'll need to confirm it didn't get dished up to
someone else here to do so.

N


 
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