Novermber
2018, Volume 19
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Our Story #1 is exciting since the reporter
was surprised to find a prototype Tesla Wireless Energy
Tower already erected outside the Viziv company headquarters.
This is big, not only because retired military officers are
considering it a high priority to be directly involved in the
company, but also since it will be much more secure than our
famously inefficient electrical grid. Check out the short video
documentary which has Nikola Tesla history as well.
The Story #2 is amazing with the American Chemical
Society now featuring new energy breakthroughs, even though a
mushroom is not our first idea of an electricity source. The real
source is, once again, the electricity producing bacteria, which
we have emphasized in four past FE eNews reports: May
2015, April
2014 , June 2011
and the most notable engineering feat reported in January
2010 with
bacteria genetically designed to convert CO2 and sunlight into a
burnable isobutanol liquid fuel.
Story #3
reveals the health benefits of using a specific blue wavelength
(450 nm) which, among other results to the immune system, also
reduces blood pressure, according to a recent study. Our
institute has also added such a light therapy unit to its list of
products, just in time for the holidays and light-deprived winter
season.
Story #4
follows the T. Townsend Brown design for a 1950s electrokinetic
wing propulsion from 40 kV high voltage but MIT wants to give
credit to a 1960s publication in IEEE for corona discharge.
However, the same geometry seen in the MIT diagram, with positive
wire charge electrode separated and out in front of the
negatively charged wing, was used by Brown in his #3,018,394 US patent and
others filed in 1957 after years of work for General Electric on
corona discharge style of electric aircraft propulsion. MIT has a
nice video demo showing their aircraft flying under electric
propulsion but Brown showed the military a better
demo in 1952 with a merry-go-round design also featured
in his US
patent #2,949,550 Brown was also responsible for starting an
international electrogravitics movement in the 1960s with all of
the aeronautics companies around the world and two major reports
published by the Aviation Studies Ltd., as documented in the IRI
set of books on the research and
development f the Biefeld-Brown Effect. IRI believes
that if we don’t learn from history, we are bound to repeat it.
Story #5
shows a remarkable discovery by Lawrence Berkeley Labs for
producing hydrogen fuel and excess electricity generation from a
single solar cell. As reported in Nature Materials, it is a new
discipline devoted to “hybrid photo electrochemical and voltaic
cells”.
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1) Tesla Wireless Energy Tower In Texas
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Viziv Technologies in
Partnership with Baylor University Build the Tesla
Wireless Tower
Big news that was missed by both Nikola Tesla
television documentaries: Viziv
Technologies is partnering with Baylor University to
develop Tesla’s wireless power transmission utilizing the Zenneck
surface wave, as described in the book, Nikola
Tesla’s Electricity Unplugged.TWO
retired military generals are managing the Viziv company.
The
documentary on Vimeo also includes proof of Navy personnel
microfilming Tesla’s documents besides the Viziv wireless story
about their Zenneck surface wave technology and their own
Wardenclyffe tower.
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2) Bionic Mushroom Generates Electricity
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An electrode network (branched pattern) and
cyanobacteria (spiral pattern) were 3D printed on a mushroom to
produce bio-electricity.
In the quest to replace fossil
fuels, scientists are always on the lookout for alternative,
environmentally friendly sources of energy. But who could have
imagined a bionic mushroom that produces electricity? It sounds
like something straight out of Alice in Wonderland, but
researchers have now generated mushrooms patterned with
energy-producing bacteria and an electrode network. They report
their results in the ACS journal Nano Letters.
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3) Blue Light Lowers High Blood Pressure
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According to the study, exposure to blue light
causes a significant reduction in blood pressure
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If you
have high blood pressure, then you likely already know that it's
the leading cause of stroke, and a major risk factor for
cardiovascular disease. So, besides things like medication, diet
changes, weight loss and exercise, what can be done to reduce it?
Well, it turns out that exposure to blue light may help.n a randomized study recently
conducted at Britain's University of Surrey, 14 healthy male
volunteers received full-body exposure to visible blue light for
30 minutes on one day, followed by 30 minutes of exposure to a
control light on a subsequent day. The blue light had a wavelength
of about 450 nanometers, which is similar to that of the visible
blue light contained within sunlight.
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4) Electric Plane with No Moving Parts Makes First
Flight
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The turbineless design uses electroaerodynamic
propulsion to fly and could herald the arrival of quieter,
lower-emission aircraft.
In a
paper out today in Nature, MIT
researchers report that they have created and flown the first
plane that doesn’t require any moving parts.
This
2.45-kilogram (5.4-pound) experimental aircraft did not spin
turbine blades to propel itself 60 meters (200 feet, the length of
a school gym): it used electricity directly.
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5) Solar Cell Does Double Duty for Renewable Energy
Generation
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Researchers
at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) & the Joint Center for Artificial
Photosynthesis (JCAP), have come up with a new recipe for renewable
fuels that could bypass the limitations in current materials: an
artificial photosynthesis device called a "hybrid photo
electrochemical and voltaic (HPEV) cell" that turns sunlight
and water into not just one, but two types of energy—hydrogen fuel and electricity. The
paper describing this work was published on Oct. 29 in Nature
Materials
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