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From an acquaintance on the matter. I'm quoting him from an email. He's a fairly bright guy with a Ph.d. in EE from UCLA--which I think he received at 25 or 26. Anyway, here's what he had to say about it.
That's just a transformer, they're measuring the power wrong to get power gain. Power is voltage times current and a transformer trades one for the other. These guys are measuring input power and calculating output power by using output voltage times input current to get the WRONG answer.
Just flakes and weirdos. I especially like the comments about how hard their experiments are to duplicate and how you won't see the effects unless you "condition" your test resistors first (which they proceed to explain and any EE will recognize as the effective destruction of the resistor).
I also like the comments about how "all that's left" is to hook one up to drive itself, "which hasn't been done." Patents aren't awarded overnight, they've had years to hook the darn thing around but they haven't because, of course, it won't work.
-Zeke
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