Shiva Initiates Fundraising Campaign in Support of Development of New Energy Technology

By: Shiva Science & Technology Group LLC
 
 
Stylized Small Section of a ZPU (not to proportion)
Stylized Small Section of a ZPU (not to proportion)
ELYSBURG, Pa. - Oct. 10, 2014 - PRLog -- Imagine never having to refill your gas tank or recharge your phone.  Imagine never having to worry about the battery in your notebook catching on fire.  Imagine never having a brownout or blackout at your house.

Now imagine no more need for coal, oil, or gas-fired power plants, no more noxious gas spewing gas and diesel engines, and no more nuclear plants.  Imagine no need to fill the horizon end to end with windmills or cover the deserts (and our roofs) in solar panels.

Would you like to never again have to pay a gas, oil, or electric bill?  How about having a car, bike, truck, boat, or plane that you never have to put fuel into and has practically unlimited range?  Never having to breathe in the smog generated by burning all those fossil fuels?  No need to worry about a nuclear reactor accident? No need to rely on clear skies or wind for your power?  This is the future offered by ZPUs.

Now Shiva is raising money to further develop these novel devices which promise energy freedom to the world in portable, clean, and affordable way.  But, what exactly is a ZPU?

ZPUs are fantastic devices that provide energy without using any fuel and never run out.  These devices harvest the infinite well of energy held in "empty space" (also known as "vacuum energy" or "quantum vacuum energy" or "zero-point energy") using the Casimir and van der Waals forces.  A short non-technical explanation will be given here, which should suffice to gain an understanding of how a ZPU works.

If you had high school chemistry or physics, you may remember hearing about the van der Waals force.  This is a very weak attraction between atoms and molecules that arises due to minor fluctuations in the electric and magnetic fields of the atoms or molecules.  It only becomes significant at very, very close distances - less than 20 nanometers.  It's large-scale parent is the Casimir force (sometimes called Casimir effect).  The Casimir force starts to become significant as distances close to less than a few microns.  Today, the van der Waals force is usually considered a special case of the Casimir force.  The important thing here is that these forces arise because of electromagnetic properties intrinsic to the materials involved.

A material's electromagnetic properties are characterized by two numbers - its electric permittivity and its magnetic permeability.  These are the factors which count for the Casimir-van der Waals forces.  And these are properties which one can control to some extent for many materials.  So one can have some say in whether or not there is attraction or repulsion (yes, under certain circumstances the normally attractive Casimir can become repulsive instead).  This is very important for the ZPU and why it is possible.

Take two plates and a liquid.  Place the two plates parallel to each other and separate them by 20 or 30 nanometers.  Place them in a bowl of the liquid.  Now, if the materials have all been properly chosen the liquid will be drawn into the space between the plates.  It has moved, work has been done - all thanks to the Casimir force.  Yet this hasn't done anything that makes it all that useful for producing power.

Now let one replace the plain flat plates for a pair of plates where one has channels around a hundred nanometers wide (to keep the fluid flowing in the direction we'd like it to go) and perhaps 20 to 30 nanometers deep.  On top of this plate, one lays a very special plate - one where the electric permittivity isn't uniform, but instead varies in a special pattern which will alter the attraction of the liquid as it travels through the channel.
In this arrangement, the liquid is introduced at one edge of the plate setup.  It is attracted into the channels.  As the liquid travels into the channel, it is pulled along more and more strongly until it passes the point of strongest attraction and the attraction back to that point quickly fades and it once again is drawn towards a point in front of it.  Until it passes that point and again the attraction back to that point quickly fades, hardly taking off any of the speed it has acquired during the acceleration forward.  This is repeated over and over again.  Perhaps around a hundred thousand times per centimeter of channel.  Finally the liquid emerges from the other edge of the plates as a fast moving jet.
Some of the energy in that fast moving stream of liquid can be harvested with a turbine and the liquid returned to the entrance of the ZPU.  What was described would be a single layer of a ZPU.  In practice, a single cubic centimeter of ZPU would have perhaps two to four thousand layers.  They don't need fuel, the energy they extract comes from an inexhaustable source.  And the best part - the faster you put the liquid into the ZPU, the higher you power output (there are some limits due to the speed of sound in the fluid).

This is because of simple physics - the energy a molecule or atom gains on its travel through the ZPU is dependent upon the forces exerted on it and the distance it traveled under the influence of those forces.  In other words a molecule is going to pick up the same amount of energy going through a ZPU in a second as it would if it did the trip in a millisecond.  Since energy per time is power, to get higher power simply increase the input velocity and put more through in a given amount of time.  Voila, that simple.

https://www.indiegogo.com/at/zpu

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