| Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 
      12:05:36 -0500  
        
        Dear Mark, 
        
          
        
        Thanks for your 
        interest, but we must decline the offer. 
        
          
        
        We have no eddy 
        currents to speak of at all in the transformer section of our MEG.  That 
        problem is already licked by the characteristics and behavior of the 
        nanocrystalline material and the layering buildup, freely available off 
        the shelf from several manufacturers and suppliers.  So we have no need 
        at all for any process to reduce or minimize eddy currents, as we don't 
        have any.   The core runs completely cool at full power output.  The 
        power output is not a function of the power input, but is a function of 
        the time-rate-of-change of the input.  Hence with a little energy input 
        and judicious waveform shaping, we eliminate the usual eddy currents and 
        losses already, particularly with this nanocrystalline core, even for 
        full power output of the MEG. 
        
          
        
        Thanks for your 
        thoughtfulness. 
        
          
        
        Very best wishes, 
        
        Tom Bearden  |