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PlasmERG Posts Videos of Josef Papp’s Noble Gas Engine at Work

February 8, 2012
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Josef Papp, a Hungarian/American engineer and inventor developed what is known as the Papp Engine, an engine that ran on a mixture of noble gases. Since Papp’s death in 1989 work on his engine has been continued by a company called PlasmERG, which has has plans to license the technology to manufacturers in the...

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Commercial Cold Fusion: Andrea Rossi Makes First Sale of a 1MW E-Cat Plant Following Test

October 29, 2011
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For many months now, people following the story of Andrea Rossi’s energy catalyzer invention have been anticipating the long-scheduled launch of the 1 MW plant he has been promising. He has said for a long time that the launch would be in October, and he fulfilled that commitment by hosting a testing event in...

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Steorn Still Alive and Kicking — Produce Reports for PESN

September 20, 2011
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Irish energy technology company Steorn has been very quiet over the past year or two. In 2006 they made a big splash when they announced they had discovered a way to produce overunity energy technology from magnetic interactions which they named Orbo. Since a failed public demonstration, a negative jury verdict and an inconclusive...

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A Clearer Picture of Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat Technology is Emerging

September 17, 2011
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Recently released information that has been released over the last few days things have become even more interesting. Here are some of the pieces of the puzzle that have been recently been put into place. The 1 MW Plant that Rossi has been talking about for so long really DOES exist. Mats Lewan of...

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Sophisticated 3-D Printing: The Future of Manufacturing

July 30, 2011
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3-D Printing is not new technology. For many years there have been machines that have been able to create objects layer-by-layer from instructions programmed into the printer. This technology has shown great promise over the years and have been used especially for building prototype models and small specialized pieces. Over the years, however, 3-D...

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Homemade Antigravity Video — Fake or Real?

July 17, 2011
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Just for a bit of fun I thought I’d post a video I came across today of someone demonstrating an antigravity effect involving a Nokia Phone, some AAA batteries, a can of Pepsi, a dime and piece of paper. You’d think there would have to be a trick here — can anyone figure it...

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