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By producing sustainable pulsations in a cold-cathode vacuum tube, the (XS NRG<sup>TM</sup>) energy conversion system operates to generate electrical energy output well in excess of power input.&nbsp; After capture, the energy from the plasma reactor passes through the rectification circuit of the XS NRG<sup>TM </sup>System as DC output. An overall performance efficiency of 483% is reported in the data to be presented. The pulsations occur at a controlled frequency without the need for an external pulse forming circuit. The observed spontaneous auto-electronic emission occurs under conditions not anticipated by the Fowler-Nordheim paradigm, and appears to involve an anomalous cathode reaction force contorming to Aspden's Law of Electrodynamics, first enunciated by Dr. H. Aspden in 1969. High resolution metallographic results give evidence of the auto-electronic signature responsible for the anomalous PAGD (Pulsed Abnormal Glow Discharge) function we have identified.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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By producing sustainable pulsations in a cold-cathode vacuum tube, the (XS NRG<sup>TM</sup>) energy conversion system operates to generate electrical energy output well in excess of power input.&nbsp; After capture, the energy from the plasma reactor passes through the rectification circuit of the XS NRG<sup>TM </sup>System as DC output. An overall performance efficiency of 483% is reported in the data to be presented. The pulsations occur at a controlled frequency without the need for an external pulse forming circuit. The observed spontaneous auto-electronic emission occurs under conditions not anticipated by the Fowler-Nordheim paradigm, and appears to involve an anomalous cathode reaction force contorming to Aspden's Law of Electrodynamics, first enunciated by Dr. H. Aspden in 1969. High resolution metallographic results give evidence of the auto-electronic signature responsible for the anomalous PAGD (Pulsed Abnormal Glow Discharge) function we have identified.
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Scientific Paper
Title Excess Energy (XS NRGtm) Conversion System Utilizing Autogenous Pulsed Abnormal Glow Discharge (PAGD)
Author(s) Paulo N Correa, Alexandra N Correa
Keywords excess energy, conversion system, autogenous pulsed, abnormal glow discharge, plasma reactor
Published 1999
Journal None
Pages 52-71

Abstract

By producing sustainable pulsations in a cold-cathode vacuum tube, the (XS NRGTM) energy conversion system operates to generate electrical energy output well in excess of power input.  After capture, the energy from the plasma reactor passes through the rectification circuit of the XS NRGTM System as DC output. An overall performance efficiency of 483% is reported in the data to be presented. The pulsations occur at a controlled frequency without the need for an external pulse forming circuit. The observed spontaneous auto-electronic emission occurs under conditions not anticipated by the Fowler-Nordheim paradigm, and appears to involve an anomalous cathode reaction force contorming to Aspden's Law of Electrodynamics, first enunciated by Dr. H. Aspden in 1969. High resolution metallographic results give evidence of the auto-electronic signature responsible for the anomalous PAGD (Pulsed Abnormal Glow Discharge) function we have identified.