Smudge The so called solid state (SS) generator similarly uses sequential pulsing of a circular array of electromagnets (the SS rotor) that induce voltage into a stator array of coils. The inventor seems to think that when the stator coils deliver current to a load, because the rotor is static the reverse torque that you would get in a normal generator isn't present, hence the system has to be OU. That is a fallacy, Mr Lenz is till present and there will be voltage induced into the SS rotor coils that will load the current sources. His patent application (WO/2018/065635) for that SS generator is just that, an application, it has not been granted and I guess it won't be. The premise is technically correct and no reverse torque can be present in a non-moving rotor/stator system. However as you imply, Lenz Law should still apply in all conventional systems. As it were the inventor does not mention how his system overcomes Lenz Law if it does. In this respect most patents are useless and the real process is never disclosed and considered intellectual property. Patents are basically useless and everyone and there dog is going to try to steal the technology anyways. The biggest factor is first to market and production then protecting there intellectual property. A patent application is simply a means to give the investors an impression of security even if there is none. It's always a gamble... Here's the kicker, the inventor could allow you or others here to test this device for months but they would be no closer to understanding the process. This is true because not only is it unknown in the art but more important it's the last thing anyone would ever be looking for. Do you understand?, it's not on anyone's radar, it doesn't show up in testing and can only be deduced/predicted with electrodynamic theory. So we would need to know exactly where to look and what to look for specifically prior to testing to conclude anything. Judging from your work I suspect you may be the only one here I have seen who has what it takes to crack the theory behind this technology. Regards AC
---------------------------
Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger
“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”― Richard P. Feynman
|