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MOTIONLESS ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATOR[MEG}
INTRODUCTION
¢ generator without any moving parts
¢ steady input power is required
¢ magnetic field of permanent magnet is switched with
precise timing
¢ power is produced without an external application
of input power
Invented by Thomas E. Bearden
in March 2000
Construction
Core
Input coil
Output coil
Permanent magnet
Theory
Aharonov-Bohm effect
curl and curl-free components of
magnetic vector potential (A) is
separated
As input coils are alternately pulsed, A varies and produces electric field (E) directed towards the core
Coils act as antenna and receives E-field energy and re-radiates and results in a dense E-field
More E-field energy is coming back to MEG from outside
MEG have two energy input
- energy inputted by operator
- lots of free energy from outside
Its COP > 1
Efficiency < 100%
ADVANTAGES
Low maintenance
Pollution free
Low running cost
More efficient than conventional generators
Compact size & free from noise
Disadvantages
¢ Fabrication of core is difficult
¢ High installation cost
Application
¢ All conventional generators can be replaced
Conclusion
Electromagnetic generator operating should be considered not as a perpetual motion machine, but rather as a system in which flux radiated from a permanent magnet is converted into electricity, which is used both to power the apparatus and to power an external load.