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From: F
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 5:54 AM
Subject: Here comes another promsing opportunity for humanity... and of course, the elites will kill it.
 
God forbid that cheap energy becomes available on this earth.  The scum elites will lose their grip on humanity and no longer be able to rape us at the pump and elsewhere.

This one below is indeed promising.. but if I know the degenerate elites of this world, they will kill it before it ever gets off of the ground!  How long will humanity allow itself to be fooled and live in the dark as one incredible technology after another is crushed to maintain the status quo?

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TWM Technology's Electro Magnetic Energy (EME) sips power from six motorcycle batteries while also recharging them.

The present prototype EME has been shown to be up to 82 percent efficient. It is capable of tremendous speed. One of the prototypes has achieved 10,000 rpm. They expect that a more robust, optimized prototype could possibly handle up to 20-25,000 rpm.

When the motor runs above a certain speed, the shaft rides on a magnetic cushion, not on bearings, eliminating the metal-on-metal wear all together.

The motor produces no heat but runs at ambient temperature, soe super-cheap, recycled materials could be used in its manufacturing.

The company expects that the motor could be scaled to power everything from cell phones to air craft carriers.

They expect their next prototype (completion expected by end of Jan. 2009) could be over 100% efficient, harnessing permanent magnet power which may be drawing it from some kind of universal energy source that nature provides inexhuastibly and for free.

"We've figured out how to make magnets the fuel." -- Todd Thorpe (Jan. 5, 2008)

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Official Website

Under Construction

Interview

  • Download (11 Mb; mp3) - On Dec. 1, 2008, Sterling D. Allan conducted a 1-hour, live interview with Henry Johnson, Marketing Director for TWM Technology, Inc., as part of the Free Energy Now radio series.
  • Download (10 Mb; mp3) - On Jan. 5, 2009, Sterling D. Allan conducted a live, 1-hour interview with Todd Thorpe (CEO) and Timothy Wheeler (Inventor).

How it Works

The small, patented motor sips power from six motorcycle batteries while also recharging them. It works by using positive and negative charges to push and pull magnets mounted to a shaft inside a plastic case. There's a recovery system that prolongs the battery life.

This motor runs by teasing the 2 – permanent magnets in 3 – rotors, fixed to the shaft between two stator’s containing 5 – electro magnets. It’s a timing accomplishment as the permanent magnet comes near the electro magnets, they change the polarity, pushing the permanent magnet away and pulling the next. With this we generate tremendous torque and RPM’S (60,000).

The electro magnet has a secondary winding, whose electrons are excited by the changing polarity, which recharges the batteries and significant other uses.

"The faster it goes, the less power it takes. The more the load, the more efficient it becomes." -- Todd Thorpe (Jan. 5, 2008)

Photos

Image source:  Bay City Times.
Image source: Bay City Times.
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Costs

The company expects that a 600 HP motor (40" long, 15" in diameter) that could be retrofitted into a semi trailer truck would cost around $40,000, and would pay for itself in 50 days from fuel savings.

Advantages

  • Mostly plastic.
  • One moving part.

Applications

  • Wherever motors that provide lots of torque are required.
  • Suggested use in Helicopters.

Independent Testing

Not yet.

Patents

One pending. It has allegedly been "approved," but a number has not yet been assigned.

Profiles

Company: TWM Technology, Inc.

The company is negotiating contracts with the U.S. government for 515 helecopter and 12,000 Humvee applications.

As of Dec. 1, 2008, they have been offered $12 million USD if their next prototype proves out in the next few months.

Inventor: Tim Wheeler

Todd Thorpe

Engineer

Coverage

In the News

  • This motor spins with magnets and batteries - TWM Technology's Electro Magnetic Energy (EME) sips power from six motorcycle batteries while also recharging them. The prototype EME has been shown to be up to 82 percent efficient. (Bay City Times; Nov. 20, 2008)

Comments

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"A guy named Joseph Newman had the same battery assisted / electro-mag combo 20 years ago and even Johnny Carson had him on as a TV guest." grizzlygodly Nov. 20, 2008. __________

Comments by Mikhail Manza:

This is a three phase Bedine type motor but much better. The idea coming from this inventer from the petrol engine commutator-normal type, is the same as what Bedine did butšslightly different becausešthe fly wheel with the hole interrupts the magnet flow from the permanent magnet sealed across the core of the ignition coil. It is a Bedine type motor with five poles and three phases (15 poles). The same power of torque is compatiblešto a one phase (as used only for slow fans) and a three phase motor. The commutator possibly uses just uses diodes and relays for accurate charging. It uses a system of total repolarization of the coils (not partial like Bedini). I think that the construction is coming from the idea to create a reliable commutator and generator (two in one) for US engines of the old Ford type. It is exactly the same construction for six or eight cylinders.

Directories

Contact

TWM Technology

3490 E N Union

Bay City, Michigan 48706

Henry Johnson

Angel Marketing in Burt, which is trying to promote the EME. The group also includes T.J. Swihart of Bay City, a retired scientist from Dow Corning Corp. Bay City, Michigan

phone:989-684-7050

E-Mail: caesar11@sbcglobal.net

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