| Subject: Research on the MEG 
      and my own work on release of COP>1.0 EM system information  Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 17:08:24 -0600 
        
        
        Dear Mr. H***: 
        
        
        Your letter is very much appreciated.  Seems you have been through the 
        mill also on suppression of inventions etc. 
        
        
        I am only one of the five inventors of the MEG, and not the principal 
        inventor.  My contributions consisted mostly of technical advice, etc.  
        The other fellows did all the hard bench work. 
        
        
        Our own approach is to just get out the necessary information on 
        developing overunity systems anyway, hence the website and the new 
        book.  By working with the AIAS, we have also managed to get some very 
        good scientific papers on energy from the vacuum, published in leading 
        journals such as Foundations of Physics Letters and Physica Scripta. 
        
        
        So we have laid what we hope is a solid scientific groundwork for 
        COP>1.0 EM systems. 
        
        
        For the last several months, I've also been working on the 
        thermodynamics of such systems, and have just about completed it.  The 
        thermodynamics is now rigorous, and what we needed proven is already 
        experimentally proven and in the literature, by some very good 
        scientists working at the very forefront of modern thermodynamics.  We 
        are slowly working up a paper on those results now, as well as a very 
        long technical briefing, which we will eventually place on the website. 
        
        
        A close colleague and I will also be preparing a very slim book on 
        inverted circuits --- circuits which work just backwards from the way 
        the textbooks teach.  In other words, to produce more energy dissipation 
        in the loads, so that more useful work is done, for a given voltage one 
        cuts down the current dramatically, against everything in the book.  
        Instead of increasing the current, one overpotentializes the current, so 
        that the same current carries much more energy, dissipating it in the 
        system's losses and loads, and powering them normally.  My colleague has 
        a working circuit in that respect now, though still a little tricky, but 
        will be improving it in the months ahead.  We plan to release that 
        circuit in the book as well, so that others can build it. 
        
        
        With respect to the MEG, we still expect to attract funding for the 
        necessary research and development to scale it up and finish it.  The 
        rights to the MEG are assigned to Magnetic Energy Ltd., whose CEO is Dr. 
        James Kenny.  So all matters with respect to the MEG are controlled by 
        Dr. Kenny. 
        
        
        Very best wishes, 
        
        
        Tom Bearden  |