by Bill Costantino April 10, 2008
Through a very fortuitous chain of connections and referrals we have made contact with a brilliant, cutting edge inventor. As he has requested to remain anonymous, we shall refer to him as Mr. Q to protect his privacy. Dr. Ted Loder, chief technical advisor for The Orion Project, and Bill Costantino, TOP board member, recently spent two days intensively reviewing the inventor’s technology.
Mr. Q presented a wide range of possible technologies for over-unity energy devices as well as numerous past prototype samples, all expertly and meticulously designed, machined, and assembled. The most immediately promising device is a combined pulsed motor / generator (PMG).
“Q” has ingeniously combined two distinct units; a pulsed motor and an electric generator; into a single operating system. His design is compact and expected to be highly efficient compared to other designs using a separate motor and generator mechanically coupled together.
Q is a humble though well accomplished inventor. By his own admission, he was born with the inventor gene and has been creating devices since he was thirteen. He has intensively studied and been inspired by Nikola Tesla, Viktor Schauberger, Walter Russell, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, John Bedini, and Tom Bearden to name a few.
He started his flight career as one of the youngest helicopter pilots ever — flying combat missions in Vietnam at the age of 19. After extensive service flying helicopters, most of his career has been as a professional jet aircraft pilot and flight instructor. About 15 years ago he began his work as a commissioned inventor, developing high technology solutions as a contract research and development expert.
Q’s strengths include high efficiency turbine technology, power generation equipment, and machine design. While Q is skilled in many disciplines, a critical one he admittedly lacks is electrical engineering. He has spent 15 years perfecting the electro-mechanical aspects of the PMG, but now requires advanced EE help to design, build, de-bug, and optimize the intricate electronic controls necessary to drive the device and deliver usable power.
The Orion Project has already contacted a senior designer with 30 years experience who has also been independently working on control circuits for pulsed motors. These two inventors will soon be collaborating to deliver a working over-unity device capable of indefinitely producing clean, sustainable electric power without the use of polluting fossil fuels of any kind. If such a breakthrough is indeed possible, we expect to have actual data from preliminary tests within 2-3 months!
The PMG is a concept that has been under intense study for many years. Much has been published describing various technical approaches to “crack the nut” on this most promising but challenging possibility. By bringing two extremely talented and ingenious inventors together to collaborate on this project, we hope to create the critical synergy necessary to achieve the breakthrough.
Update: There have been some exciting new developments on this project.
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