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{{Infobox paper
 
| title = Radiant Energy
 
| title = Radiant Energy
| author = [[John E Moray]]
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| author = [[Bruce A Perrault]]
| published = 1981
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| keywords = [[radiant energy]], [[source]], [[electrical]], [[atomic battery]], [[technology]]
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| published = 1999
 
| journal = [[None]]
 
| journal = [[None]]
| pages = 316-319
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| pages = 131-136
 
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==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
  
[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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In 1996 my research was publicly announced. The focus of this research many people have come to know as "Radiant Energy." I can still recall the excitement that was caused by this announcement.
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Today, two key sources of energy will be presented. They hold the greatest promise in retrospect to all other sources of energy that I have researched.
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I now draw your attention to the first energy source to be presented. The main component that generates electrical power may at first glance appear to be nothing more than an atomic battery, it will be seen from the description to follow that its energy generating mechanism is entirely unique, and that the advantages over prior art atomic battery technology becomes apparent from the following description.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|radiant energy]]
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[[Category:New Energy]]

Revision as of 10:58, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Radiant Energy
Author(s) Bruce A Perrault
Keywords radiant energy, source, electrical, atomic battery, technology
Published 1999
Journal None
Pages 131-136

Abstract

In 1996 my research was publicly announced. The focus of this research many people have come to know as "Radiant Energy." I can still recall the excitement that was caused by this announcement.

Today, two key sources of energy will be presented. They hold the greatest promise in retrospect to all other sources of energy that I have researched.

I now draw your attention to the first energy source to be presented. The main component that generates electrical power may at first glance appear to be nothing more than an atomic battery, it will be seen from the description to follow that its energy generating mechanism is entirely unique, and that the advantages over prior art atomic battery technology becomes apparent from the following description.