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Latest revision as of 12:40, 30 December 2016
Floyd A. Sweet | |
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Born | June 26, 1912 |
Died | July 5, 1995 |
Residence | United States |
Nationality | USA |
Known for | New Energy, Magnetic Motors |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electrical Engineer, Inventor |
Floyd Sweet developed the Vacuum Triode Amplifier (VTA), which alledgedly provided more power out than in. Using magnets to convert ambient temperature into useful work, Sweet's device ran cold and included no moving parts. Tom Bearden investigated Sweet's work and based many of his theories on it.
Articles:
- Nothing Is Something: The Theory and Operation of a Phase-Conjugated Vacuum Triode by Floyd A. "Sparky" Sweet (June 24th, 1988)
- Floyd Sweet and T. E. Bearden, "Utilizing Scalar Electromagnetics to Tap Vacuum Energy," Proceedings of the 26th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC '91), Boston, Massachusetts, 1991, p. 370-375.
Abstracts
- 1991 - "Utilizing Scalar Electromagnetics to Tap Vacuum Energy" (Read in full)
- 1990 - "The Vacuum Triode Amplifier"
- 1988 - "Nothing is Something: The Theory and Operation of a Phase-Conjugated Vacuum Triode" (Read in full)
Media
- - Floyd Sweet Secrets (Video DVD)