JAPANESE CORP. VERIFIES WERJEFELT'S OVER-UNITY MAGNETIC BATTERIES February 15, 1994 - The following release is the lkat4st update from Bert Werjefelt's work on Magnetic Batteries, published in Summer Fall `93 Edition of Electrifying Times, titled "A New Source of power: Magnetic Batteries." NOTE: We report Bert's work again because David Hudson's work and Bert Werjefelt's work are revolutionary and is necessary to understand in order to appreciate the advanced technology of superconductivity, over-unity, cold fusion and fusion, antigravity and alchemy. The Japanese appreciated this technology and took bert seriously Magnetic Battery Prototype Equipment This is to inform you of what has happened since the publication of the Magnetic Battery article in Extraordinary Science (a simplified basic explanation of our discovery, which includes an elementary prototype experimental set up, utilizing some of the basic principles) and your subsequent article in Electrifying Times "A New Source of Power; Magnetic Batteries." Last year we notified many industry leaders in the U.S., Europe, and Asia of our discovery that energy can he extracted from magnetism. With very few exceptions, we were told that it is "impossible" this "appears to violate the laws of physics." Regardless of the common disbelieves, I am very pleased to in- form you that scientists at Meiji and Waseda universities in Japan and researches with Sumitomo Corporation have now proven out point by successfully extracting substantial energy from magnetism. In a recent visit to our facility. Sumitomo told us this is in all likelihood "the most important discovery this century." We are, of course, very pleased that such prestigious academic institutions and one of Japan's largest and most successful industrial concerns, have now also confirmed our findings. The abstract of Werjefelt's scientific paper in April June '93 is- sue of Extraordinary Science reads as follows: "The circumstances under which electricity can be derived directly from magnetic materials-magnetic fields are discussed and reviewed in the con- text of the standard formulations of We conservation law. The possibility of extracting energy in the aforementioned manner is in conflict with this law. However, it is not in conflict with a recognized exception to this law; the third corollary of the 2nd law of thermodynamics. This is demonstrated and thereby confirms the possibility of the development of magnetic batteries magnetically powered electric generators/turbines. An elementary description of the process is provided and described in full. It is disclosed the magnetic batteries can maintain permanent electric circuits at normal temperatures and therefore function as macroscopic high temperature superconductors. It is believed that it can be deduced from the disclosures that the time interval from this discovery to the time of applied tehnology and hardware for everyday use can be very short (on the order of a few years). Because of the simple straightforward nature of ths discovery it can ~asily be placed into development and production with already available knowledge and technology in a ma tare field of science and engineering." It is possibly that we are on the brink of being able to directly extract elecsridty from tne of the fundamental forces in nature (gravitatinin, the strong and the weak nuclear forces, and mago9- tism). "Electrifying Times interviewed Werjefelt to find out more about this potentially very far reaching discovery. As Werjefelt points out, this discovery is in direct contradiction to the current formulation of the laws of conservation of mass and energy. However, he says, it is not in contradiction to a little known hut scientifically fully accepted exception to the basic conservation laws. Scientists with impeccable credentials (Nobel Prize winner) involved in research on lasers, masers, microwave technology, and atomic clocks, were instrumental in formulating this exception to the conservation laws, which is referred to as "Negative Absolute Temperature!'. As Werjefelt explains, as early as the 1950s, they had discovered that a crystal of lithium fiuc tide when given a burst of microwave radiation. would emit far more radiation than it received. In other words, in some way the crystals functioned as an amplification mechanism. The subsequent explanation for this phenomena was documented by Norman F. Ramsey, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Harvard University, as a consequence of tile actions of the magnetic movement of two distinct spin systems in the atomic structure of the crystals (This I exception to the Conservation Laws is now accepted and noted in the encyclopedias) In other words, as Werjefelt explains, the magnetic energy ittherent to the material (crystal) becomes activated by coupling two distinct magnetic spin systems in the atomic stricture and can thereby emit vast amounts of energy far in excess of the input energy to the system (crystal) Dr. Wright in a later June/March 1994 "Extraordinary Science" article questions the magnetic battery His questions and Bert's answers follow. Under construction>>> ysame shafi and is output from the SR "in the same form, less the frictional losses..." this torque then goes into another generito which also has losses, but is mounted on the same shaft. Now, i I have three systems all producing losses, how is this going ic give me any FREE energy? A ns's~rs: 3,4.5. My response to Dr. Wright on these questions is that he read the "Magnetic Battery" article with more care. It w'oulc also help if Dr. Wright would stick to the subject matter arid no bring in his extemporaneous speculations (see 4) that have noth ing to do with tlse principles described in my article -- On the question ~3) of"sbielding," this is accomplished by separation 0 the magnetic effects oftbe different spin systems from each other This is clearly delineated in the accompanying figures. I do be lieve this question by Dr. Wright is a valid one arid that! shoulc have added a senteoce or t\4o in the test, to elaborate on this fact because the shielding, or separation, is cntical. Bear in mind tha the description I base provided is principally for pedagogic pin- poses. It is only one of very many different geometries for ac- complishing this -- like the vartations you will find on curren- motor arid generator desigsns, as compared to their textbcok eqiuva- lents, where descriptions are greatly simplified for the purpose o: explaining the flindamental principles. Question: 6. Please show me the long established theory that requires "noth- ing less than 1 Boo grams to turn the two coupled systems." That theory is not in any of the thousands of technical and scientific books and articles I have in my, library. - Please show me the for- mulas which will give me that answer and tell me where they are published. Answers. Again, read my paper and the references (2~?). If the force required to overcome the magnetically induced torque in one spin system is 900 grams and it is the same amount for a second spin system, the how much force is required to turn the two systems when they are coupled together? 1800 grams!!! (You don't need the thousands ofrefereoce texts in your library to figure that out it is an atiorn.) What is unique is that when these spin systems described in the magnetic battery article are coupled together in a certain way, you only require 200 grams to tum the two sys tems!! Dr Wiight seems to have totally missed this fundamental point! Given some thought (and more careful readtng!) one will see that this also answers numberS (and many other questions he may have.) As a closiog comment, in all fairness to Dr. Wiight (and I am sure many others),! do understand hts skepticism, and as! men tinned earlier, he is certainly not alone (at least for the time he- ing). The intellectual transition to comprehend that tt is possible to extract energy from magnetism is not an easy one because we have all been taught all our lives that it is impossible. Nevenhe less, the genie is now out of the bottle. These very important developments will profoundly affect our immediate hiture, and the tuture ofenergy, as we know it today (the Japanese will make sure of that very soon). iate hiture, and the tuture ofenergy, as we know it today (the Japanese will make sure of that very soon).