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Sunday, June 1, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Bangladeshi Inventor Has Demonstrated Fuel Free Magnetic Power!

Bangladeshi Inventor Has Demonstrated Fuel Free Magnetic Power!

Giasuddin Kachi Opens a Practical Path to Superseding Fuels
Sebastopol, California

Magnetic Power Inc. has become aware of a revolutionary achievement. After 17 years of research, a 37 year old inventor in Bangladesh has shown professors from an engineering university, as well as other scientists and electrical engineers, that he has created magnetic energy conversion systems that produce electricity without any need for fuel. The professors commented that this invention challenged fundamental principles of electricity and energy conservation. From what has surfaced to date, the work appears to parallel similar, commercial, development under way by our own firm.

If we and our families and friends are to enjoy a peaceful and prosperous planet, humanity needs abundant, renewable, inexpensive, energy that does not require fuel. That must become a primary goal. The timeline to dramatically reduce our dangerous dependency on fossil fuels is less than a decade - otherwise, we may be unable to avoid cataclysmic possibilities which literally endanger the survival of our children.

Innovation is urgently required. Some existing technologies can help, but they fall far short of adequate. If, as has recently been predicted, oil reaches $200/barrel, gas prices are projected to rise much further.

As a result of rising energy costs, food is so expensive in some parts of the planet that large numbers of people now go hungry.

Nuclear power is promoted as a solution because safer, more practical, less expensive, alternatives have not been in evidence. It is a dangerous illusion that such expensive boondoggles can save us.

There is a wonderful reality in having the first practical magnetic energy conversion system emerge from Bangladesh. One third of that country is often flooded, as the land is so close to sea level. If Global Warming is not rapidly attacked, much of that poverty stricken nation may disappear in the not-too-distant future.

The first public demonstration of Kachi's invention was apparently at the Chittagong International Trade Fair, earlier this year. He showed that his generator could power a drill requiring 800 watts. It then lit a 500 watt lamp. He claims to have experimentally produced up to 10,000 watts of power. He believes his invention can eventually be scaled to 10, and then to 50, megawatts. Units of such large size can be utilized to replace the need for coal or uranium fueled power plants.

Earlier this month, after observing the invention, a visitor to his facility said in correspondence to us: "He uses two circuits. One is a primary circuit and initially needs external power to excite the device. Afterwards, it is excited or energized by a secondary circuit, which is induced by the primary circuit. It continues to operate indefinitely. A very small part of the power of the secondary circuit is used to energize the primary circuit. The remaining electrical energy produced by the secondary circuit is used to power an external load".

This is identical to the way that generators without moving parts, under development by Magnetic Power Inc., are expected to operate. As with internal combustion engines, there are a great many ways to design and patent such systems and a variety can be expected to reach the world's markets. Large firms are already in touch with the inventor and negotiating to license his patents. MPI has several multi-billion dollar firms interested in our parallel work in this country. Two are large electric power utilities, interested in the possibilities such systems offer for turning parked cars into power plants.

Magnetic energy conversion systems can rapidly be placed in production throughout the world. Cars that become power plants, wirelessly connected to the grid when appropriately parked, can be expected to pay for themselves. This opens a door to a restoration of the domestic automobile manufacturing industry.

The technological revolution being born in Bangladesh holds promise of creating millions of new jobs and helping to encourage a healthy economy in every corner of the planet.

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