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Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit - with setup details

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

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Hendershot Magnetic Motor<br />

Lester J. Hendershot had discovered that the Earth’s rotating magnetic field could be used to provide<br />

power to motors and generators, much like Nikola Tesla’s discovery that the Earth was a huge<br />

capacitor, capable <strong>of</strong> providing significant amounts <strong>of</strong> electrical power. The Hendershot magnetic<br />

motor cuts the Earth’s magnetic field to develop a rotary motion. A prototype motor self-rotated at a<br />

constant speed <strong>of</strong> 1800 RPM while producing 45 horsepower. Hendershot changed directions and<br />

decided to build a generator on the same principle, after deducing that a magnetically powered<br />

motor was not as practical as a magnetically powered generator. In 1961 Dr. Ed Skilling, from<br />

Columbia University, successfully replicated and tested a Hendershot free energy device, out <strong>of</strong><br />

which he got 300 watts. Skilling had been associated <strong>with</strong> Hendershot and learned <strong>of</strong> the device<br />

through him. The generator was self-resonant at 500 kHz.

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