The quantum generator is the result of an independent investigation into whether the quantum charge present in water could function as an alternative energy source. To that end, a spectrum analysis was conducted on a solidified 30 ml sample of H2O. The test revealed a frequency component with harmonics similar to an analog signal. Research to account for its presence led to a document by the Pythagoreans, who established the principles of audio centuries ago. They also developed the processes to convert the Greek musical clef’s properties into geometric structures, which we validated by constructing a symmetrical octahedron from red oak, wood planking. At the time, it was believed an orb of electrical energy similar to “ball lightning” would form within the vessel, which could be controlled with a vacuum pump. The first vessel failed the pressurization tests for obvious reasons, and a subsequent vessel was constructed from clear acrylic. After it became relatively easy to sustain a deep vacuum, the voltmeter had registered no discernible changes in the vessel’s output, conclusively proving our idea false. This led to an entirely different design using the single hemisphere of the symmetrical Cube as the base structure in the latest version, Sydalcis 3. The device is 22 cm wide and 9 cm high, and produces 120 mV of energy in a pulsating dc trace superimposed on a sinusoidal waveform with a fundamental frequency of 60 Hz. This revolutionary device could certainly have a significant impact in the field of renewable energy research.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2012 |
Published in Issue | Year 2012 Volume: 2 Issue: 3 |