Energy Conversion From The Exotic Vacuum

Energy Conversion From The Exotic Vacuum

by Ken Shoulders & Dr. Jack Sarfatti

Abstract: A connection is shown between electron clusters, or EVs, and energy conversion processes yielding thermal energy in excess of the input energy used to form the electron cluster. This energy conversion process is traced to all known forms of cold fusion claims for over-unity or excess energy production. A theory of like charge binding as well as highly effective nuclear acceleration using the charge cluster is presented based on local gravity coupling arising from manipulation of the Exotic Vacuum.

In earlier papers by Shoulders, it was shown that electrons could be clustered far beyond the densities normally allowed by classical considerations of charge repulsion. This dense state of charge clustering has produced a range of electronic devices with properties surpassing those of any other known technology. In addition, many new manifestations of anomalous energy production were shown on a laboratory scale. Although these energy gain measurements satisfied the numerous tests applied to them, they were unsupported by any theory due to their extreme divergence from classical considerations.

During the search for a highly advanced space propulsion system, Sarfatti originated a theory covering many aspects of a new physics based on manipulation of the exotic vacuum that appeared relevant to the measured energy gain arising from charge clusters, or EVs, herein called Exotic Vacuum Objects, or EVOs. This writing is the first attempt to combine theory with practice on this new frontier of both physics and engineering as applied to new energy production methods. From present observations, it appears likely that future considerations will cover not only energy production processes but totally new experimental propulsion methods as well.



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