New Energy Technologies Magazine nr 3 2005.pdf - Index of
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Generation <strong>of</strong> excessive energy<br />
during molecular reactions<br />
Experimenter Jean-Louis Naudin (France) claims to derive free energy cleanly and safely from the<br />
dissociation and association <strong>of</strong> hydrogen atoms. The invention has been made in 2003 by A.V. Frolov<br />
during the combined research project with Spectrum Investments Ltd. Data about several tests was<br />
posted. Plans, schematics, methods all listed openly to encourage replication and improvement <strong>of</strong><br />
results. The idea is based on decades-old concepts set forth by Nobel laureate Irving Langmuir.<br />
Last news from Jean-Louis Naudin’s laboratory:<br />
Using impulse heating <strong>of</strong> a 12V-cathode with a frequency <strong>of</strong> 51 Hz and under ratio <strong>of</strong> the impulse to<br />
the pause equal to 5%, efficiency more than 2000% was obtained. A theoretical maximum for the<br />
given kind <strong>of</strong> construction, according to A.V. Frolov’s calculations, is 83:1, i.e. more than 8000%.<br />
Jean-Louis Naudin’s comment:<br />
“Alexander Frolov was the first to carry out tests <strong>of</strong> the atomic hydrogen generator in Saint Petersburg,<br />
during the first stage <strong>of</strong> the project. You can read more about it at http://jlnlabs.imars.com/mahg/<br />
mahg1.htm. Now I have confirmed the results <strong>of</strong> his tests independently, using two kinds <strong>of</strong> completely<br />
different measurement equipment”.<br />
Jean-Louis Naudin, E-mail: jnaudin509@aol.com, Web-site: http://jlnlabs.org<br />
Editor’s note: The work has begun after<br />
Nicholas Moller’s visit to Saint Petersburg,<br />
2003. We have analyzed his idea <strong>of</strong> using<br />
the monatomic hydrogen recombination<br />
process for the generation <strong>of</strong> excessive<br />
energy. The idea also was published in<br />
William Lyne’s book “Occult Ether<br />
Physics”, USA,1997. Initially, Moller<br />
planned to work with free flame in a device<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hydrogen burner type, but I rejected<br />
this idea due to the explosive risk and<br />
suggested another approach without<br />
hydrogen consumption, i.e. with the<br />
dissociation-recombination cycle occurring<br />
in a closed volume. A powerful electronicvacuum<br />
diode with a tungsten cathode <strong>of</strong><br />
the direct heating was chosen as a basis<br />
<strong>of</strong> the device. Making a contract on the<br />
research on the given subject, we have<br />
determined that intellectual property on<br />
this project belong as 50/50 to Faraday<br />
Lab Ltd, A.V. Frolov, Russia, and Spectrum<br />
Investments Ltd, UK, Nicholas Moller.<br />
Further, Spectrum Investments Ltd paid a<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the works’ expenses. Then, a test<br />
bench and two gas-filled lamps were<br />
exported to UK. Our company, Faraday Lab<br />
Ltd, invested additional funds for<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the works with different<br />
variants <strong>of</strong> the device. It happened more<br />
than a year ago but Spectrum Investments<br />
Ltd still did not paid for our customs fee<br />
on this contract (about 1,000 dollars). Due<br />
to this problem, relations between Faraday<br />
Lab Ltd and Spectrum Investments Ltd<br />
became strained. We understood that it<br />
is only a mere formality but we had to<br />
bring an local court action against an unfair<br />
partner because execution <strong>of</strong> export<br />
contracts shows mutual respect <strong>of</strong> the<br />
companies.<br />
I have to say that due to Nicholas Moller’s<br />
organizing efforts it was created the<br />
Global Institute For <strong>New</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><br />
<strong>Technologies</strong> (GIFNET) http://gifnet.org).<br />
In August, 2005 Nicholas Moller called me<br />
by phone and informed me that UN<br />
General Secretary K<strong>of</strong>i A. Annen visited<br />
the Institute and wished them success and<br />
promised a support.<br />
Our firm also is developing this topic. Now<br />
we have established contacts with<br />
institutes in Australia and UK to continue<br />
the research. We also are interested in<br />
joint projects with Russian research<br />
institutes.<br />
A.V. Frolov, CEO, Faraday Lab Ltd<br />
2 <strong>New</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> #3(22) 2005