This call is JAM-PACKED with a lot of info. Jim gives an overview of each and every presentation he gave at the Energy Science & Technology Conference. He also discusses his latest book, which has been released on Amazon – The Meaning of Unity in Energy Conversion Systems.
Then we open up for questions from the callers and there are quite a bit that cover a lot of areas of his work.
At the 2018 Energy Science & Technology, Jim Murray, a legend in the Tesla Sciences & Free Energy field presented on The Meaning of Unity in Energy Conversion Systems. This is one of the most important presentations given in this field simply for the fact that is explains an accurate accounting method so that the distinctions are made between system efficiency and conversion efficiency. The bottom line is that this shows how to properly compare the input to the output of a system, which is more complex than it initially appears.
Initially, it had been assumed that a simple ratio computed by dividing the output power by the input power would provide a reliable yardstick for motor power efficiency. The basic idea was sound, for the closer the quotient came to unity, the nearer the motor efficiency would be to 100%. Hence began the so-called “Quest for Unity.” However, early “electric engines” were very inefficient, probably delivering no more than 30% of the electrical input power to the output shaft.
Therefore, it quickly became evident that not all the applied power was being converted to a mechanical output. Clearly, inefficiencies were involved, and they would have to be accounted for. Until this was complete, the simplified approach to establishing a Factor of Unity could not be realized. What is remarkable, in the history of motor development, is the curious degree of synergy that seems to have accompanied these early pioneering efforts.
Between 1839 and 1850 the British Brew Master James Joule conducted an elegant series of experiments, in which he sought to unify electrical, chemical and thermal phenomena by demonstrating their inter-convertibility and their quantitative equivalence. The results of Joule’s work were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, with a very impressive title: “On the Mechanical Equivalence of Heat.”
The contributions of Lord Kelvin must be considered next. His paper, “The Dynamical Equivalent of Heat,” published in 1851, contended that energy could be “lost to man irrecoverably; but not lost to the material world”. Thomson was thus the first person to understand that all energy changes involve energy dissipation, and losses. During the second half of the nineteenth century Kelvin and other scientists, including Clausius, Rankine, Maxwell and, Boltzmann, continued to develop these ideas. Their combined efforts resulted in the establishment of the Science of Thermodynamics; with Conservation of Energy as its First Law and the Dissipation of Energy as its Second Law.
Accordingly, motor researchers were thus made aware of the extreme importance of classifying all known motor losses, and accounting for them with the same degree of accuracy as would be exhibited in the well-established science of corporate book-keeping.
Ultimately, such practices would lead to the development of two principle kinds of Efficiency Measurements, both very valuable in all research pertaining to rotating components, but, particularly valuable for developing an understanding of over-unity as a scientific fact.
Both efficiency concepts shall be fully explained in this book. Simply, this book serves as a definitive guide for those who wish to properly validate their input vs output claims. It also includes copies of one of the most significant and important patents in history in this field, The Dynaflux Alternator, which is Jim’s generator that has a reduced Lenz Law Effect meaning it has less drag than conventional science will admit is possible. There is also another related patent on Jim Murray’s Dynaflux Alternator, which gives a much wider picture. The Dyanflux was used as an example in the book so is not required to understand what it is about, but is valuable to know about.
On April 6, Moray King, Paul Babcock, Jim Murray, David Alzofon, myself and a few others were on The Other Side of Midnight, which is Richard Hoagland’s radio show. Walt Jenkins was the guest host.
That’s quite a few people for one show, but we all managed to contribute a bit.
Initially, it had been assumed that a simple ratio computed by dividing the output power by the input power would provide a reliable yardstick for motor power efficiency. The basic idea, was sound, for the closer the quotient came to unity, the nearer the motor efficiency would be to 100%. Hence began the so-called “Quest for Unity.”
However, early “electric engines” were very inefficient, probably delivering no more than 30% of the electrical input power to the output shaft. Therefore, it quickly became evident that not all of the applied power was being converted to a mechanical output. Clearly, inefficiencies were involved, and they would have to be accounted for. Until this was complete, the simplified approach to establishing a Factor of Unity could not be realized.
What is remarkable, in the history of motor development, is the curious degree of synergy that seems to have accompanied these early pioneering efforts. Between 1839 and 1850 the British Brew Master James Joule conducted an elegant series of experiments, in which he sought to unify electrical, chemical and thermal phenomena by demonstrating their inter-convertibility and their quantitative equivalence. The results of Joule’s work were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, with a very impressive title: “On the Mechanical Equivalence of Heat.”
The contributions of Lord Kelvin must be considered next. His paper, “The Dynamical Equivalent of Heat,” published in 1851, contended that energy could be “lost to man irrecoverably; but not lost to the material world”. Thomson was thus the first person to understand that all energy changes involve energy dissipation, and losses.
During the second half of the nineteenth century Kelvin and other scientists, including Clausius, Rankine, Maxwell and, Boltzmann, continued to develop these ideas. Their combined efforts resulted in the establishment of the Science of Thermodynamics; with Conservation of Energy as its First Law and the Dissipation of Energy as its Second Law.
Accordingly, motor researchers were thus made aware of the extreme importance of classifying all known motor losses, and accounting for them with the same degree of accuracy as would be exhibited in the well established science of corporate book-keeping.
Ultimately, such practices would lead to the development of two principle kinds of Efficiency Measurements, both very valuable in all research pertaining to rotating components, but, particularly valuable for developing an understanding of over-unity as a scientific fact. Both efficiency concepts shall be fully explained in this presentation.
Jim Murray shares his insights into segregated load analysis, looping overunity systems and other related topics.
Jim Murray will be presenting at the 2018 Energy Science & Technology Conference. Out of 150 seats, only 64 are available so register and get your tickets while you can – http://energyscienceconference.com
Use this coupon code to receive a 25% discount on any of Jim Murray’s presentations (this code works on Paul Babcock’s presentations too, which you can find on emediapress.com!) Discount code expires March 31, 2018: JIMPAUL25
If you’re wondering if you should come to the 2018 Energy Science & Technology Conference, listen to what others have to say – this is why you need to be there!
Here are a few of the presenters for the 2018 Energy Science & Technology Conference:
JEANE MANNING | SUSAN MANEWICH | JOHN PETERSEN AARON MURAKAMI | KEN WHEELER | ERIC DOLLARD DAVID ALZOFON | JIM MURRAY | PROF. ROBERT HARALICK SURPRISE GUEST PRESENTER | YARO STANCHAK MORE TO BE LISTED SOON!
The 2018 Energy Science & Technology Conference is shaping up better than expected. Over 1/3 of the seats sold out in the first two days of opening up for payments! This will be another jam-packed conference with some very powerful presentations. Many attendees would come just to meet and learn from the Special Guest presenter Saturday evening – wait until everyone finds out who it is!!
Here’s who is coming so far: Jeane Manning, Susan Manewich, John Petersen, Ken Wheeler, Eric Dollard, David Alzofon, Jim Murray, Prof. Robert Haralick, Dr. _______________ – our surprise guest presenter, Yaro Stanchak and others will be listed soon.
Jim Murray is one of the most important engineers today. He has a very long track record that goes back decades and he worked with and has been mentored by some of the brightest including Guy Obolensky and others.
Some of his many accomplishment include the Dynaflux Alternator, which is a unique generator that outputs more electrical work than it takes to turn it. Jim presented on this at one of our past conferences and since the patent has expired, he was gracious enough to give a full disclosure on what was missing from the patent as well as giving his blessing for anyone that wants to do anything they want with it. Learn more here: https://emediapress.com/shop/dynaflux-alternator/
Another profound development of his is the Transforming Generator. If you’ve ever seen in the movies where a motor goes into hyper-drive runaway mode that could self-destruct if not kept under control, the Transforming Generator is just such a machine. You can see a part of a demonstration of that in a YouTube video embedded on this page – anyone serious about overunity technologies will add this to their library. https://emediapress.com/shop/fundamentals-transforming-generator/
He also invented the SERPS, which was demonstrated at the conference. It lit 50 watts of bulbs for a net cost of only 1 watt – literally, this is around a 5000% gain in work produced compared to the loss on the input. https://emediapress.com/shop/secret-teslas-power-magnification/
Needless to say, Jim Murray is one of the rare pioneers of the modern-day free energy movement and it is a rare opportunity and a great honor to be in the audience when he presents.
Many people are interested in overunity technologies, but they do not even understand what unity even means – especially those that are convinced that that do. Jim Murray will be sharing very important information for anyone that wants to be set on the right track – it will be accurate and authoritative and you will only be able to hear this at the 2018 Energy Science & Technology Conference.
Janja Glogovac is creating a very important documentary about Nikola Tesla and it will feature some of our favorite top experts on the Tesla Sciences such as Eric Dollard, Paul Babcock and others.
A BRAND NEW trailer is available on his link that you just have to see – you’ll probably recognize a few people in it!
Help support the completion of this documentary by donating whatever you can to the cause and ask your friends to do the same.
Fundamentals of the Transforming Generator by Jim Murray – This astounding machine demonstrates many principles that are not understood by conventional science. It rotates but creates a square wave output, with positive feedback – it speeds up to self-destruct speeds, which you normally only see in science fiction movies but this is the real thing, it can light mercury vapor lamps at 200-300% more lumens per watt among other mind-bending feats! For the first time ever, Jim Murray discloses the inner workings of this machine to the public and even describes how someone can replicate it by modifying an off the shelf motor. Release date – August 1, 2016. Learn more: Fundamentals of the Transforming Generator