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As we
approach the Holiday Season, IRI is extending the Personal Code
discount (“PC22”) through the month of December, which entitles
the buyer to a full 10% off any purchase! This can be used perhaps
toward a gift of any variety of EM Pulser 78, the Schumann Resonance
nanosecond pulsed electrotherapy unit, which is our best-seller,
or any other book, report, or media product.
Story #1
is a breakthrough since I was able to have it published in the
prestigious European Journal of Applied Sciences last
month https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.105.13300 and it features some of the
best emerging energy technologies that promise green and
carbon-free sustainable generation as well as food and water
energy innovations, including a bioenergetics discovery. Progress
is being made presently by academic and industry that will create
a future having greater ease in newly developed renewable energy
generation with much better, localized energy sources that do not
use fossil fuel for power and heat. The 15-page article is also
Open Access by clicking on the PDF link.
Story #2
is another breakthrough made by the University of Texas at Austin
who have made nanomotors powered only by light. They are also
spinning motors in air and not in solution. As the team explained,
the motors can serve as a fuel-free and gear-free engine to
convert light into mechanical energy for various solid-state
micro-/ nano-electro-mechanical systems. We’ll keep an eye on this
group for further developments of such an exciting invention.
Story #3
has the same remarkable category of our first two stories since
Tohoku University has achieved a thousand times increase in energy
output for the same surface area of other solar cells. As this
article points out, to make the solar cell, the team controlled
the contact barriers between indium tin oxide (ITO), one of the
most widely used transparent conducting oxides, and a monolayer
tungsten disulfide. They coated various thin metals onto the ITO
and inserted a thin layer of Tungsten Oxide between the coated ITO
and the tungsten disulfide. "The way in which we formed the
solar cell resulted in a power conversion efficiency over 1000
times that of a device using a normal ITO electrode" states
Professor Kato. We hope to see most windows equipped with these
new solar panels soon.
Story #4
is also in keeping with the amazing theme since breaking the
Maxwell’s Demon prohibition has been a dream of many of us. Such
an accomplishment has now been achieved on the largest scale
yet…macroscopically with bouncing ball bearings. While
this New Scientist article is very helpful
in explaining the experimental setup, the real value was not
simply to help explain entropy but instead to show that random
“Brownian Ratchets” can actually generate energy, which as
Professor Bechhoefer explains, “But if someone else
gives you this fluctuating environment and you don’t have to pay
for it, then it could make sense.” This experiment produced only
about 4 microwatts of power, tiny compared to the 10 watts
required to keep the beads shaking. If this engine could be made
larger and the shaking provided for free, the researchers say it
could potentially be used to harvest energy from its environment.
Their Brownian Ratchet Phys. Rev. Letters article
is archived at https://integrityresearchinstitute.org/BrownianRatchet.pdf .
Story #5
was a breakthrough one hundred years ago when Nikola Tesla showed
at Niagara Falls that AC power could be generated in one place and
transmitted for miles so it could be sold inexpensively to
everyone in a city environment for the first time in history. This
allowed Tesla transformers and thereby, Tesla coil Violet Ray
devices to function and to be a new form of electrotherapy with increased oscillating
voltage. While IEEE Spectrum takes a
critical view in this article of the historical developments back
then, my lengthy comment at the end of it has lots of links to
updated information about the newly discovered health benefits
even described by Nikola Tesla in his electrotherapeutics article
linked above. IRI has found and published recent, reputable
studies in the book, Bioelectromagnetic
Healing with about 100 references and about 70 reviews on
Amazon. It is also available as an audiobook too. We have further made Tesla Coil
devices available to the public as experimental electrotherapy
units which has attracted clinicians and doctors as our clients
at www.BioenergyDevice.org, where the PC22 discount
code will be in effect for one more month. Have a Happy Holiday!
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1) Breakthrough Energy Technologies Toward a Solution
for Climate Change
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Thomas Valone, Integrity Research Institute Press Release November 2022
Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): European Journal of Applied
Sciences
In this
age of climate change, corporate, academic, and government
research into new, green sources of power and energy still has not
been well-funded nor forthcoming in this century. This
presentation will review some of the best-emerging energy
technologies that promise green and carbon-free sustainable
generation as well as food and water energy innovations, including
a bioenergetics discovery. Progress is being made presently by academics
and industry that will create a future having greater ease in
newly developed renewable energy generation with much better,
localized energy sources that do not use fossil fuel for power and
heat. Beyond the realm of fuel cells and wind power is the
non-conventional world of emerging energy technologies. Some of
the best examples are new and exciting generators that release
trapped potential energy from nature in ways never dreamed of
before. Others innovatively apply clean fuels in conventional systems
that are the focus of attention for NASA, DARPA, and the USDOE.
Some of the more exotic examples include a recent breakthrough
with graphene energy harvesting, which has thermal and nonthermal
(quantum vacuum) sources to it. This illustrated slideshow
presentation summarizes the research that has been accomplished so
far in the development of highly efficient energy harvesting
inventions, as well as other future energy breakthroughs. The most
exciting reason for the interest in this research area is the
promise it holds for boosting electric vehicle production by
providing an onboard electric battery charger. These energy
generation developments, derived from relatively new paradigm
science discoveries, also have many other applications, including
a design for rural stand-alone electrical generators. Most of them
have one thing in common: they are relatively unknown to the
general public.
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2) Tiny Motors to Power a Network of Nanomachines
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TechBriefs.com November 2022
Researchers
from the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas
at Austin recently created the first-ever solid-state optical
nanomotor. These tiny motors could power a network of nanomachines
and replace some of the power sources used in devices today. “We
have made these micro nanomotors that have always lived in solution
work on land, in a solid state.” The researchers envision these
motors powering a variety of things. The spinning motion could pick
up dust and other particles, making it useful for air quality
measurement. They could propel drug delivery devices in the human
body. And they could power tiny drones for surveillance and
measurements, as well as other mini vehicles.The new motor is less
than 100 nanometers wide, and it can rotate on a solid substrate
under light illumination. It can serve as a fuel-free and gear-free
engine to convert light into mechanical energy for various
solid-state micro-/ nano-electro-mechanical systems.
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3) Breakthrough Transparent Solar Panels Generate Power
1000x more efficiently
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BrighterSide.com
November 2022
Solar
panels often get a bad rap for spoiling the appearance of homes and
businesses. Yet, this may be about to change.
Transparent
solar cells (TSCs) have attracted considerable attention as they can
overcome the limitations of traditional non-transparent solar cells1, which can convert diverse components, such as
architectural windows, agricultural sheds, glass panels of smart
devices, and even human skin into energy harvesting devices.
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