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The Peculiar Energy Machine of Jasper James

The Peculiar Energy Machine of Jasper James. Moray B. King. Intro. What is it? How did I hear of it? Can we explain it? Is it tapping ZPE?. US Patent 4,368,416 Jasper Lewis James. Filed: Feb 1981 Issued: Jan 1983 Inventor Died: Nov 1979.

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The Peculiar Energy Machine of Jasper James

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  1. The Peculiar Energy Machine of Jasper James Moray B. King

  2. Intro • What is it? • How did I hear of it? • Can we explain it? • Is it tapping ZPE?

  3. US Patent 4,368,416 Jasper Lewis James Filed: Feb 1981 Issued: Jan 1983 Inventor Died: Nov 1979

  4. Thermionic-Thermoelectric Generator System and Apparatus US Patent 4,368,416 4 inches 22 inches Output: 20 KW pulsed DC, 400 Hz Temperature: 400 - 450 degrees C

  5. My Story

  6. My Story • March 2001, Tip from professor • Disclosure • Government projects benefit society

  7. My Story • March 2001, Tip from professor • Disclosure • Government projects benefit society • September 11, 2001 Stopped!

  8. My Story • July 2009, Tesla Tech Conference • Dr. George Freibott, M.D. • President American Naturopathic Association • 20 years

  9. My Story • July 2009, Tesla Tech Conference • Dr. George Freibott, M.D. • President American Naturopathic Association • 20 years • James Device used in small nuclear reactors

  10. Back Story

  11. Back Story Thank You Ryan Wood!

  12. Back Story • Jasper “Lew” James • Born: Aug 4, 1917 • B17 pilot in World War II • Died: Nov 21, 1979 Knoxville, TN • No Autopsy • Never married

  13. Back Story • Jasper “Lew” James Founder: • Weldynamics Inc. 1973 • James Laboratories, Inc. Sep 1978 • Greenville, TN • Vice President • President: James I. Dye • Attorney: Morgan C. Fitch • Development Leader: Dewey Franklin • On board of directors: David Love

  14. Cylindrical Evacuated Tube Hot ~425 degrees C ~800 degrees F Negative Contact - “Snout” Outside Positive Contact + Jasper James, US 4,368,416

  15. Two Concentric Cylinders Stainless Steel Surfaces Coated Anode + 16 x 3 inches Cathode – 22 x 4 inches

  16. Connection Terminals Jasper James, US 4,368,416 Negative - Positive + To Inner Cylinder Anode + To Outer Cylinder Cathode -

  17. SiC C Thermopile Inside Anode Jasper James, US 4,368,416 Alternating Wafers Silicon Carbide & Carbon

  18. Assembly Tube: Concentric Cylinders Thermopile: Stack of Wafers SiC SiC – Silicon Carbide Anode + Cathode - C – Carbon C

  19. SiC + C - Thermopile “Explanation?” Jasper James, US 4,368,416 Silicon Carbide & Carbon Junction Electron Donor Electron Acceptor Stacking Wafers Sum Voltages !?

  20. Thermopile 4 Stacks Jasper James, US 4,368,416 Tungsten Strips SiC + C - 380 Wafers per stack Stacks Connected in Series 1520 Wafers

  21. Ceramic Thermopile Holder Inner Cylinder Anode + Jasper James, US 4,368,416

  22. Thermionic Tube Thermoelectric Semiconductor Pile SiC + SiC – Silicon Carbide Anode + Cathode - C – Carbon C -

  23. Thermionic Tube Backward James Standard Gap ~cm Gap ~mm Cathode Outside Cathode Inside Anode Cool Anode Inside Cool Anode? Heating Filament

  24. Tube Electrode Surfaces Anode: Graphite • Cathode Mixture: • Barium Oxide • Calcium Oxide • Strontium Oxide

  25. Thermionic Tube? • Backward! • What cools anode? • Gap too big • What causes tube to fire?

  26. Thermoelectric Wafer Stack High Voltage Fires Tube SiC + SiC – Silicon Carbide Anode + Cathode - C – Carbon C -

  27. SiC + C - Thermoelectric Voltage Silicon Carbide & Carbon Junction Electron Donor Electron Acceptor Contact Potential ~0.4 volts Sum of 1520 wafers manifest ~600 volts?!

  28. Does Stacking Wafers Sum Voltages? SiC C SiC

  29. Does Stacking Wafers Sum Voltages? SiC + - C - + SiC Polarity Alternates

  30. Does Stacking Wafers Sum Voltages? SiC + - C - + SiC Polarity Alternates No! If static at equilibrium

  31. Wafer Stack Must Manifest High Voltage Pulse Event

  32. Wafer Stack Must Manifest High Voltage Pulse Event How?

  33. SiCC Wafer Stack LowTemperature HighTemperature Insulator Conductor

  34. Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Bands Electron Energy Level Conduction - - - - - - - - - - - Gap - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Valence Low Temperature High Temperature

  35. No Voltage Polarization at Either Extreme Low Temperature High Temperature Electrons in Conduction Band Smeared Cloud in Equilibrium Electrons in Valence Band No Motion Insulator Conductor

  36. Wafer Stack Transition No Electron Mobility  Complete Mobility Semiconductor Heats Grows Electron Cloud

  37. Wafer Stack Transition No Electron Mobility  Complete Mobility Semiconductor Avalanche Discharge

  38. Avalanche Discharge Fires the Tube SiC + Anode + Cathode - C -

  39. Pulsed Flywheel Circuit Anode Cathode + Wafer Stack - Electron Movement

  40. Trigger the Discharge!

  41. Trigger the Discharge! How?

  42. Switching Circuit Tube Capacitor Load Capacitor Tube Jasper James, US 4,368,416

  43. Switching Circuit Tube Capacitor Load Capacitor Tube Jasper James, US 4,368,416

  44. Switching Circuit Section Load Transistor Switch Capacitor SCR Switch Tube

  45. + - Tube Capacitor Load Switching Illustrated

  46. + - Tube Capacitor Load Charge Capacitor

  47. + - Tube Capacitor Load Isolate Capacitor + -

  48. + - Tube Capacitor Load Discharge Capacitor

  49. + - Tube Capacitor Load Isolate Capacitor

  50. Control Switching Tube Capacitor Load Capacitor Tube Jasper James, US 4,368,416

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