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truthseekerdan
22nd February 2011, 04:06
Philippine inventor, Ismael Aviso says he combines the high frequency shorting effect pursued by Tesla, with the back EMF to create a carrier wave to harness ambient energy. He was on Channel 7 this morning, who attended a government created scientific panel to review his technology.
He estimates that once commercial, a retrofit of an existing vehicle might cost around $4,000 retail – and this would enable a once-petrol vehicle to be electric, with a battery pack that stays charged, even as it is driving down the road.
Read more: http://pesn.com/2011/02/21/9501769_How_Aviso_extracts_energy_from_surroundings_to_power_his_EV/
Hybrid5226
22nd February 2011, 04:20
IMHO
One of the advantages of the economy crumbling is inventors out of jobs with nothing better to do then what they are good at .
Inventing .
Not for profit .
Not for notoriety .
Because it is what they like to do .
Take away the power to suppress an we are one step closer to free expression an how it can benefit everyone .
We will succeed .
Peace.
Chicodoodoo
22nd February 2011, 05:03
What is the probability that Ismael will be bought off soon or die soon? If his invention is legitimate, the probability is very close to 100%. That's why sociopaths cannot be allowed to run the world.
MargueriteBee
22nd February 2011, 05:40
Sour puss.
Chicodoodoo
23rd February 2011, 07:25
Sour puss.
Not by choice, I assure you.
KosmicKat
23rd February 2011, 12:49
The Optimist is someone who's on top of things.
The Pessimist is the person with an Optimist on top of them.:(
One
23rd February 2011, 13:36
Poor guy gets a right bashing in the discussion at the bottom of the article. I really hope he manages to prove them all wrong.
Would be worth refusing the millions in quiet money to shut them up :)
john.d
23rd February 2011, 16:09
Very interesting ...... I think the only way to get round the powers that be is to put the information in the open like Bedini did . Otherwise they have lots of ways to make it dissapear , they have been at it a long time .
Eligos
23rd February 2011, 16:58
He needs to post this ASAP on the web, that way it can't be taken down...maybe.
Rocky_Shorz
23rd February 2011, 19:24
just in case the article disappears...
He was also visited recently by a billionaire interested in funding his technology, but who is primarily interested in Aviso developing the repelling force to create a multi-megawatt, utility-scale power device. We discussed this as well in our interview.
Harnessing Ambient Frequencies
If I understand correctly, what Aviso does is first lock into a constant frequency such as from a cell phone tower, somewhere in the range of 700 megahertz to 1.2 gigahertz; using low-impedance coils (short length, not many windings). He dumps these frequencies into a capacitor. He then shorts the capacitor at a certain frequency which "will vibrate into a bigger level by means of cascading."
The DC motor that he runs is only about 65% efficient (when run by traditional means), because of the massive back EMF (electromotive force). Aviso says he uses the back EMF as a carrier, making its own oscillations, which attract energy from the surrounding ambient, giving help to the battery.
Put even more briefly, he combines the high frequency shorting effect pursued by Tesla with the back EMF to create a carrier wave to harness ambient energy.
Apparently his "repelling force" uses some of these same principles, enabling the creation of a very powerful electromagnet with a very low impedance coil, so that a small input of energy can result in a powerful repelling force. Aviso wants to engineer this repelling force into a generator for base load power production, drawing unseen energy from the environment. He is confident this could be scalable from small to large applications...
anyone wondering if this Billionaire is one known by Fulford?
crosby
23rd February 2011, 19:37
IMHO
One of the advantages of the economy crumbling is inventors out of jobs with nothing better to do then what they are good at .
Inventing .
Not for profit .
Not for notoriety .
Because it is what they like to do .
Take away the power to suppress an we are one step closer to free expression an how it can benefit everyone .
We will succeed .
Peace.
necessity is the mother of invention.........it is time to move on from the energy of the past and move towards a cleaner, freer future. i'm so glad that this type of energy is being developed. my '93 jeep has seen better days and if i could get my hands on this type of energy, i would keep it forever.
regards, corson
Matthew
15th December 2022, 15:26
I'd heard stories about this!
What I heard is Tesla invented a motor which was a box with a couple of antenna on it, which takes power from 'the air'.
I wonder if this is a bona fide old headline? Does anyone know anything more about this old tale, or recognise the old newspaper story?
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From https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1535224111101796352.html:
Article Title:
"Electricity Derived from the Air Drives a Car".
This is Nikola Tesla's 1921 Pierce-Arrow electric car, powered by pure etheric electricity. It is a self-charging car; it does not run on batteries, oil, or gas.
Electric cars have been around much longer than many people think. It's not even a myth, just a cover-up of lost technology so they can bill us at every turn and completely control us.
Free energy = independence, freedom from the matrix, the right to keep going wherever you want, to live autonomously, to have heat and electricity, to enjoy a happy life without government interference.
Eva2
26th December 2022, 00:50
This car sounds great but I can't help thinking there is a catch somewhere? This article is from October 28 so not sure if its already been posted (didn't notice)
https://teslatelegraph.com/2022/10/28/first-hydrogen-car-comes-to-market-charging-in-5-minutes-and-purifies-the-air-as-it-moves/?fbclid=IwAR2qNyTgsQHvC98cBpboBbQFq2f8cvifxqruqPt3RDG0_ZAf-rdtFFHkxRE
Unbiased, Independent news, Simple
28th October 2022
Uncategorized
First hydrogen car comes to market, charging in 5 minutes, And purifies the air as it moves
Australia’s first hydrogen car comes to market, complete with charging stations in just 5 minutes. The car travels 900 kilometers with the tank full and purifies the air as it moves forward. For the first time, hydrogen fuel cell technology is being applied serialized in a commercial car and, above all, it allows for such important autonomy, with very reduced charging times.
This is Hyundai Nexo, a small-cylinder car that beats all car manufacturers in the world and sets a sustainability record, with a charge of 6.27 kilograms of hydrogen that purifies 449,100 liters of air during e The journey (as much as the consumption of breathing of 33 people for a whole day) and it only emits water down your exhaust pipe.
This car produces no CO2 or other polluting emissions; just think that an equivalent vehicle, with a traditional combustion engine, emits about 126 kg of CO2 at the same distance. The hydrogen engine thus enters the automobile market and intends to join the electric one among the sustainable mobility solutions the world is adopting.
Hyundai thus becomes the first automaker in the world to produce a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle for the market. The car is equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell system that, to generate electricity, passes the gas through a membrane structure where it meets the air taken from the external environment, a process that feeds an electric motor.
The excess electricity generated, including energy stored during braking, is stored in a lithium-ion battery. Reposting the next takes 5 min. The first country to put the car on sale was Australia, where the first gas stations were also built. A true vision of a sustainable future.
Vangelo
26th December 2022, 03:15
This car sounds great but I can't help thinking there is a catch somewhere? This article is from October 28 so not sure if its already been posted (didn't notice)
https://teslatelegraph.com/2022/10/28/first-hydrogen-car-comes-to-market-charging-in-5-minutes-and-purifies-the-air-as-it-moves/?fbclid=IwAR2qNyTgsQHvC98cBpboBbQFq2f8cvifxqruqPt3RDG0_ZAf-rdtFFHkxRE
...
Hyundai Nexo next-gen hydrogen car delayed to 2024 (https://www.autoblog.com/2022/06/29/hyundai-nexo-hydrogen-car-delay/)
https://www.autoblog.com/2022/06/29/hyundai-nexo-hydrogen-car-delay/
'Hyundai could be reassessing its priority list as demand for EVs continues to grow'
REUTERS
Jun 29th 2022 at 8:50AM
SEOUL — Hyundai has decided to delay the launch of its upgraded hydrogen-powered Nexo SUV to 2024 due to issues with its fuel cell development, a South Korean newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing the auto parts industry.
The South Korean automaker had planned to kick off mass production and sales of its new Nexo in the second half of next year, but has decided to postpone to 2024, the Seoul Economic Daily reported. The Nexo was launched in 2018.
The report also said the launch schedule for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at Hyundai Motor's premium brand Genesis had not been decided yet, as the project to develop the first Genesis brand fuel cell vehicles was suspended late last year.
Hyundai Motor did not have comment.
Hyundai sold 3,978 Nexos in South Korea and exported 120 between January and May this year, according to the company's sales data.
In September, Hyundai Motor Group, which houses Hyundai Motor, Kia Corp and Genesis, announced plans to offer hydrogen fuel cell versions for all its commercial vehicles by 2028, adding it would develop fuel cell vehicles for Kia and Genesis that could be launched after 2025.
Analysts said Hyundai would be reevaluating its hydrogen fuel cell business, especially for passenger cars, because of the slow growth of the hydrogen fuel cell car market and the need to focus on the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
"With the growing global EV market, it would be likely that Hyundai could be reassessing its priority list as demand for EVs continues to grow, while the market for hydrogen cars still remains relatively small," said Co Soo-hong, an analyst at NH Investment & Securities.
Vicus
17th January 2024, 12:55
Tesla charging system collapses in major US city
RT
Wed, 17 Jan 2024
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Frigid winter weather in Chicago has caused major malfunctions at Tesla charging stations across the city, leaving drivers stranded at a series of "Tesla graveyards," unable to power up their electric vehicles.
Tesla owners were seen waiting in lengthy lines in the Chicago area as temperatures dipped to near 0F (-17C) in recent days, with some even abandoning their cars after finding they would not take a charge.
"Nothing. No juice. Still on zero percent," Chicago resident Tyler Beard told a local Fox affiliate, adding that his vehicle had been stranded at a Tesla Supercharger site since Sunday afternoon.
Desperate Tesla owners in and around Chicago were seen trying to charge their vehicles with no luck amid frigid temperatures that have gripped the Midwest.
Charging stations have essentially turned into car graveyards in recent days as temperatures have dropped to the negative… pic.twitter.com/kFzrvK4WTc
— Burnin_T_Ranch (@BurninTRanch) January 16, 2024
https://www.sott.net/article/487933-Tesla-charging-system-collapses-in-major-US-city
Ratszinger
17th January 2024, 13:41
Sounds like all charging stations need to be inside in controlled environments just to work in cold weather! Good until the first vehicle catches fire in one of them and then it's all gone because they'll all go one after the other like dominoes falling from just one. If the electric car owners had been smart and bought hybrids with a combustion engine at least they'd still be driving it but as far as I'm concerned electric vehicles are a money pit and a trap. Hybrids too for that matter but they are more reliable than all electric. I think those pushing them know this also. Likely all about control and nothing else really. I think the only good reliable electric vehicle ever made is a golf cart. Maybe some of the newer electric UTV (utility vehicles) that are usually parked inside in barns and garages for farm use may have some uses but that is as far as I would go with electric personally.
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