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Title: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: Omega_0 on August 12, 2008, 03:53:54 AM
http://public.rz.fh-wolfenbuettel.de/~turtur/physik/

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The page contains articles to following subjects:
The first three articles describe a new type of energy-source:

-  Conversion of Vacuum-energy into mechanical energy: Successful experimental Verification

-  A Motor driven by Electrostatic Forces

-  Two Paradoxes of the Existence of electric Charge

-  A magnetic rotor to convert vacuum-energy into mechanical energy

This page by Prof. Dr. Claus W. Turtur,   University of Applied Sciences Braunschweig, Germany, provides many PDF documents/published papers showing his research into ways of converting electrostatic and magnetic fields into mechanical energy. These are very very simple and of course its free energy.

I have saved all PDFs , just in case ....
Any takers ?

Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Ver
Post by: Holz-Michl on August 12, 2008, 02:21:31 PM
Hi!

Thanks for posting this article. I think this prof. achieved something that others claimed for years.

Rebulding this should be no problem for CLANZER and others...

Cheers!

"Dieser Artikel ist auch auf deutsch ver?ffentlicht!"
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: Omega_0 on August 12, 2008, 03:19:11 PM
Does it remind anyone of Methernitha Testatika machine ? :)

Its hard to believe that just putting a conducting "fan" in front of charge can make it rotate.
But he is a professor and has published his papers. He has clearly given all specs and diagrams. I guess its a very very simple setup but the accuracy is most important and the effect is tiny. So a precision fan with zero friction is needed.

I'm posting this in hopes that someone with such resources will come forward and replicate this.
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: pese on August 12, 2008, 03:36:01 PM
http://public.rz.fh-wolfenbuettel.de/~turtur/physik_german/

IN DEUTSCH
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: BEP on August 12, 2008, 05:04:46 PM
I just finished reading through all PDF's. All I have to say is 'Amazing!'

So many mumbled, nut-case ideas fit within his experiments. Many puzzle pieces explained for me!
He includes the magnetic field of the electron (unlike most) in his calculations. This seems to replace and correct so many of the 'virtual' numbers used to make the classics work.

Can't wait to get home and apply the concepts on the bench!
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: Omega_0 on August 13, 2008, 02:27:27 AM
Well, BEP , all the best and keep us informed :)

He also considers the finite speed of electric field (speed of light) in his calculations.
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: BEP on August 13, 2008, 03:44:31 AM
Quote from: Omega_0 on August 13, 2008, 02:27:27 AM
Well, BEP , all the best and keep us informed :)

He also considers the finite speed of electric field (speed of light) in his calculations.

The light speed thing is where I still have trouble  ;) When I throw that portion out his work explains why I can make a coil resonate orders of magnitude lower than conventional frequencies and why this is possible with higher velocity.
We'll see......
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Verific
Post by: Vladokv on August 13, 2008, 03:54:23 AM
Why don't isolate field source with strong insulator, and then heavy charge it, with few MV-s or much more?
Title: Re: Conversion of Vacuum-energy to mechanical energy:Successful experimental Ver
Post by: spoondini on September 12, 2009, 01:34:55 PM
Any further home experimentation to report on this?

With a dose of healthy skeptisism, this looks simple enough to actually work.  If it does, shouldn't be too difficult to up the power with design enhancements.