[NewCandle] NMR powercell?

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Fri Feb 9 13:32:37 EST 2007


That's a good question... Although I suspect
it may be a battery rather than a transducer. 
In which case, some component would be consumed
to produce the energy.

My first thought on reading Nicks comment was
the Nuclear Overhauser Effect. You can polazize
the conduction electrons of a metal and get
a 1000 fold increase in polarization of the nuclei.
Perhaps the device makes use of this. 

It would probably pay to read over those pending apps. 
Executive summaries are always appreciated (wink).

K.

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Subject: [NewCandle] NMR powercell?


NMR (or 'spin') makes it sound nuclear, no?

If you try to trace this back to an ultimate "energy source" -

Is it ambient heat (Maxwell's Demon type)?
Some other type of LENR?
ZPE ?

Can we rule out gravity, solar photonic and local RF?




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