Several months ago I was more confident than ever that my years of
magnetic ambient energy research finally came together in perfect
harmony. Being a rather cautions person I would normally not bet
unless absolutely certain, but if it were legal I would have bet
everything I had that I was just weeks away from the Smoking Gun.
There were technical problems that would push the limits of modern
MOSFETs, but I concluded it was very doable.
Talking about bad timing ... just as I was one to two weeks away from
building my first Smoking Gun experiment to detect an actual drop in
magnetic temperature per entire cycle (meaning, so-called "free
energy") that I received an email from Tom Schum asking me if I would
like him to mail me his diode array to test. I didn't answer his
question, but he asked again. Ah, how could I refuse. It wouldn't take
much time, right. LOL, it's turned into a monster, full time research.
I built an entirely new relatively large diode array research web
site. Spice sims are flying out the yin yang between me and several
other people working on the diode arrays. A lot of excitement that's
beginning to look very real. I just received an order for 1000 zero
bias diodes, SMS7630, that are incredible. Me and another person are
going to build a diode array that according to Spice could (if done
properly) generate well over 1mV each! This could be the beginning of
the Smoking Gun. Indeed, these first macro size diode arrays will
produce small amounts of power, but according to detailed Spice sims,
at the rate the diode array designs are improving it may not be long
before corporations around the world accept this technology and begin
designing, mass producing diode arrays that could generate over 1 watt
per 50 million diodes. That is "M" for million, not billion. Note that
512MB ram cards used to contain almost 5 billion transistors each. So
this a viable method with present technology.
Time will tell. So what about the magnetic research? That's where my
heart is, but if the diode array takes off, then it could be years
before I get back to it. Don't get me wrong. It should not take but a
month to see if the diode arrays can produce such usable amounts of
power with present technology. If they can, then I would like to join
the rest of the business world and start my own diode company to
design, improve, and produce diode arrays, in which case it may be
years before getting back to the magnetic research. If the diode array
turns out to be impractical, then it will not be long, perhaps one to
two months at most before getting back to what I love most of all,
magnetic ambient energy research.
Here's the new web site:
http://aemcomp.googlepages.com
Regards,
Paul Lowrance