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This article was reprinted in Dr. King's book, <em>Quest for Zero Point Energ</em>y, pp. 197-210 (2001), and includes E. V. Gray's US patent #4,661,747 (1987). | This article was reprinted in Dr. King's book, <em>Quest for Zero Point Energ</em>y, pp. 197-210 (2001), and includes E. V. Gray's US patent #4,661,747 (1987). | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Scalar Compression |
Author(s) | Moray B King |
Keywords | Scalar Waves, Pulsed Plasma, New Energy |
Published | 2001 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
A popular theme for activating zero-point energy is to abruptly impress opposing electric or magnetic fields to produce a "scalar" pulse, so named because the field lines completely cancel leaving a pure, pulsed, scalar potential. Energetic anomalies observed during such activity include sonoluminescence and solar flares. Inventors have used specially wound coils (caduceus and/or bifilar) as well as abruptly bucking magnets to activate excessive energy. The largest effects might be achieved when a symmetric shell of charged plasma abruptly implodes to create a scalar compression pulse. Such a discharge appears in the tube invented by E.V. Gray, U.S. Patent 4,661,747 (1987).
This article was reprinted in Dr. King's book, Quest for Zero Point Energy, pp. 197-210 (2001), and includes E. V. Gray's US patent #4,661,747 (1987).