More here:

http://www.g9toengineering.com/backemf/demonstration.htm

Harry

On 6/2/2008 8:02 AM, Terry Blanton wrote:

> http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/300042
> 
> Turning physics on its ear
> 
> Feb 04, 2008 04:30 AM
> Tyler Hamilton
> Energy Reporter
> 
> Thane Heins is nervous and hopeful. It's Jan. 24, a Thursday
> afternoon, and in four days the Ottawa-area native will travel to
> Boston where he'll demonstrate an invention that appears ­ though he
> doesn't dare say it ­ to operate as a perpetual motion machine.
> 
> The audience, esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor
> Markus Zahn, could either deflate Heins' heretical claims or add
> momentum to a 20-year obsession that has broken up his marriage and
> lost him custody of his two young daughters.
> 
> Zahn is a leading expert on electromagnetic and electronic systems. In
> a rare move for any reputable academic, he has agreed to give Heins'
> creation an open-minded look rather than greet it with outright
> dismissal.
> 
> It's a pivotal moment. The invention, at its very least, could
> moderately improve the efficiency of induction motors, used in
> everything from electric cars to ceiling fans. At best it means a way
> of tapping the mysterious powers of electromagnetic fields to produce
> more work out of less effort, seemingly creating electricity from
> nothing.
> 
> <more>
> 
> And a second article:
> 
> http://www.thestar.com/Article/300041
> 

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