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Old 11-03-2005, 07:17 AM
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Happened accross a neat article about MAGNETIC POWER MODULES

http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?...ticle&sid=1588

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A 1 Kw Magnetic Power Module...could eliminate the need to plug-in a rechargeable hybrid. This would provide all the advantages without the need to plug-in to the utility grid. The result will be the first step toward driving automobiles, trucks and busses, without any need for gas or oil.....The next step will be to replace the engine in a hybrid, such as the Prius, with a more powerful Magnetic Power Module, perhaps capable of producing 50 kW. If development is accomplished using three shifts of engineers and technicians, with work continuing around the clock, this can be expected to produce a pre-manufacturing prototype in 2007.
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Now we have a totally electric, pollution free vehicle, requiring no plug-in recharge, with performance matching that which was possible when gasoline was employed as a fuel.

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Old 11-03-2005, 07:32 AM
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lkewin,

I've got a bridge to sell you if you're interested. It looks like this guy is one of those crazy "free energy" kooks. If you read some of the other articles, there are disclaimers by professional organizations that state it's possible but not probable and NO ONE has been able to prove this concept.

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If there is anything to it, we will hear a lot more about it...

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"Zero Point Energy" is basically this extremely far-fetched sci-fi theory that there is a massive amount of cosmic energy floating through the universe. Similar to solar energy (which we can harness with solar panels) ZPE's theory is that this cosmic energy of which there is no evidence it exists, would just need a collector like a solar panel and you turn ZPE into conventional electricity much the way we can turn sunlight into electrical energy. Until legitimate scientists can prove ZPE exists, it's still just a dream.

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Old 11-03-2005, 08:22 AM
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Hi Lkewin:

___A few links as seen over at EVWorld over the past few months …___Quite a bit of science fiction and very little science to date unfortunately I would love to eat my own words on this one in particular.

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