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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Amateur Inventor Pressured Over Self-Sustaining Energy Device

An overunity.com forum member going by the handle "romerouk" claims to have produced a self sustaining "Muller Dynamo." He has posted instructions, specifications, pictures, and videos of the device. Then yesterday, after receiving an unsettling visit, he announced it was all a, "big fake."


Romero's "Muller Dynamo"
Hank Mills with Sterling D. Allan 
Pure Energy Systems News

Hope is precious and invaluable. It is the hope for a cleaner environment, a revitalized global economy, a more peaceful planet, and an all around better world that motivates many researchers in the exotic energy arena to continue pressing forward. When hope for a certain exotic energy technology is shattered due to fraudulent claims, the entire "free energy" community suffers a temporary emotional shock. A recent example of this, is the sensational claims and eventual admission of fraud, by an internet forum user going by the handle of "romerouk" on the overunity.com discussion forum.

Romerouk claimed on an Overunity.com thread that he had built a modified, but self sustaining Muller Dynamo. In dozens of posts, he described his system, listed the components used, shared construction guidelines, released pictures, and even posted videos to Youtube. The videos seem to show a system that was completely self sustaining, and powering a load in the form of a light bulb.


For those who are not aware, the Muller Dynamo is the invention of Canadian inventor Bill Muller who passed away in 2004. The device is both an electrical generator and an electric motor all in one. It utilized a rotor with embedded permanent magnets sandwiched between two platforms (one below and one above) which held multiple stators. The stators were composed of coils of wire wound around soft ferromagnetic materials (such as magnetite, soft ferrite, etc). In addition, the system would utilize one more permanent magnet than stator. This would tremendously reduce any "cogging" as the rotor turned, and create a situation in which no stable alignment of poles would be possible. The rotor could be turned by hand without feeling any significant resistance. By properly timing the pulses of the coils (which could function as drive coils or pickup coils) the device could operate without producing significant back EMF. The end result was a claimed gain of energy (mechanical or electrical). A more detailed description of the Muller Dynamo, and how it can function as a generator, motor, or both can be found on the Muller Power homepage.

Romero's device was very similar to the Muller Dynamo. All the details including drawings, schematics, and part numbers can be found on the overunity.com thread. In the thread, Romero answered many questions about the device as potential replicators rushed to obtain all the information they needed to build their own units. Forum members were "on the ball" so to speak, and immediately started the process of fabricating rotors, obtaining materials, and ordering parts. Then out of nowhere, disaster struck as Romero's Youtube account disappeared and his personal website went down. Then he posted the following message on May 10.

THIS WAS A BIG FAKE,  STOP REPLICATING
THIS IS MY LAST POST
World will be the same
SORRY!
This came as a shock, spurring speculation on the forum. Romero had seemed very sincere and open about his device. It was also a hard slap in the face to everyone who had been preparing to replicate the setup. Forum members had invested their time getting ready to replicate, sacrificed materials in order to fabricate rotors/stators, and even spent their hard earned money purchasing components. As Romero stated in one of his posts, the device was not cheap to build. He expected the cost of a slightly larger scale version of the device to cost around one thousand dollars.

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