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t we declined an invitation to go see it. If the technology was so good, we thought, how come they didn't have any customers yet?We forgot about the invitation and the company until several months later, when our friend called again."OK," he said.

"They've just sold 40,000 units to a major convenience store chain. Now will you see it?"In Japan, no one pays for 40,000 convenience store cooling fans without being reasonably sure that they are going to work.Nobue then takes us through the functions and operations of each of the machines, starting off with a simple explanation of the laws of magnetism and repulsion. She demonstrates the "Minato Wheel" by kicking a magnet-lined rotor into action with a magnetic wand. Looking carefully at the rotor, we see that it has over 16 magnets embedded on a slant -- apparently to make Minato's machines work, the positioning and angle of the magnets is critical.

After she kicks the wheel into life, it keeps spinning, proving at least that the design doesn't suffer from magnetic lockup. She then moves us to the next device, a weighty machine connected to a tiny battery. Apparently the load on the machine is a 35kg rotor, which could easily be used in a washing machine. After she flicks the switch, the huge rotor spins at over 1,500 rpms effortlessly and silently. Meters show the power in and power out. Suddenly, a power source of 16 watt or so is driving a device that should be drawing at least 200 to 300 watts. Nobue explains to us that this and all the other devices only use electrical power for the two electromagnetic stators at either side of each rotor, which are used to kick the rotor past its lockup point then on to the next arc of magnets. Apparently the angle and spacing of the magnets is such that once the rotor is moving, repulsion between the stators and the rotor poles keeps the rotor moving smoothly in a counterclockwise direction. Either way, it's impressive. CLIP

Recommended by new energy expert Hal Fox who wrote: "I have been searching the world for about 15 years for new energy devices that can help "change the way the world produces and distributes energy." I have investigating many rotating devices but never found one that would produce more energy out than energy input. However, there is one that is very interesting: that is the Japanese Minato Motor. Apparently, it does show some improvement over previous magnetic motors. He is into production to fill an order for several thousand motors to run electric fans in various stores and offices. At least the best measurements indicate some 30 to 40 percent savings in electrical energy. I have a Japanese friend who wrote me just a few days ago and he has been to Minato's lab and testifies that the Minato motor is really an improvement. There are other type of "new-energy devices" that do put out more energy than is used to operate the devices.

One of these is Ken Shoulder's invention. This device has been shown to provide more than ten times as much energy out, as compared to energy input. There are now six patents on this device. The patents claim that the device obtains its excess energy from tapping space energy of the vacuum energy of space (also known as zero-point-energy). There is further development needed for good commercialization. There are other devices that also appear to tap into the vast energy that is all around us. Did you know that if you could take all of the energy in just a quart volume, turn all of that space energy into thermal energy, you could boil the Atlantic Ocean? At least that is what some of the scientists (such as Dr. Hal Puthoff) are saying. We don't feel that energy because the energy is the same inside and outside of our bodies, therefore, no energy gradient to sense. Slam on your brakes when you are going 50 miles per hour, then you will feel space energy. After several decades of talking about inertia, we now have an explanation. Accelerate a mass, it picks up space energy. Decelerate a mass and it has to give up space energy - thus inertia!"

More on this Minato motor at

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