Electric power methods and apparatus

Inventors: James O. Burke, James O. Burke Current U.S. Classification: 310/301 Patent number: 3530316 Filing date: Mar 1, 1968 Issue date: Sep 22, 1970 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method and apparatus for producing and/or amplifying electric current utilizing radioactive material. Current from a suitable source is passed through a conductor in contact with or…

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Fe56 Energy Converter

The Michel Meyer-Mace solid state energy converter from the Patent #FR9110472 This patented generator is a solid-state generator which uses the nuclear resonant ferromagnetic effect in a cylindrical rod of iron (56). This effect has been named by the inventors the “isotopic mutation effect”. They use a common iron rod (isotopic number 56) with 3…

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Pulse Power Switching Devices

*************************************************************************** Pulse Power Switching Devices – An Overview By John Pasley 24/9/96 Copyright John Pasley 1996. This document may be freely distributed via. Any means in part or in whole, however the authors name must be included and correctly attributed. The References Listed and The Disclaimer must also be included. *************************************************************************** 1.0: Introduction Before entering…

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Dr. Maglich’s Clean Nuclear Energy

ANEUTRONIC ENERGY A search for non-radioactive non proliferating nuclear power Dr. Bogdan Maglich The Tesla Foundation Inc. P.O. Box 3037 Princeton, New Jersey 08543 United States of America Can we design a nuclear power source that — like Robbie in Asimov’s classic tale “I, Robot” — is pre programed never to harm a human? Can…

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Nuclear electret battery by Thomas

Inventors: Alexander Thomas, Alexander Thomas Current U.S. Classification: 310/305; 976/DIG.410 Patent number: 2876368 Filing date: Apr 6, 1953 Issue date: Mar 3, 1959 This invention relates generally to the generation of electrical energy and more particularly to unique methods of and means for utilizing the electrical energy of nuclear reactions to convert an electret from…

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Transmutations of Nuclides

Radioactive Decays – transmutations of nuclides Radioactivity means the emission of alpha (a) particles, beta (b) particles, or gamma photons (g) from atomic nuclei. Radioactive decay is a process by which the nuclei of a nuclide emit a, b or g rays. In the radioactive process, the nuclide undergoes a transmutation, converting to another nuclide.…

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