Re: Magnetic Zero Point Systems

Re: Magnetic Zero Point Systems

CT,

We have never touted superconductivity as a source of energy.

High Temperature Superconductors are ceramic materials that require cryogenic cooling to roughly - 300 degrees F.

Our Ultraconductors are polymers that are equivalent to ambient temperature superconductors. They operate up to 390 degrees F. This is more than 500 degrees above the operating temperatures of ceramic superconductors.

Room Temperature Superconductors Inc., is a subsidiary of Magnetic Power Inc. It has completed four Small Business Innovation Research contracts on these remarkable materials.

RTS has three issued U.S. Patents and a pending application with 195 Claims that is presently being divided into ten smaller applications.

MPI's energy work is presently entirely separate and uses magnetic systems to convert Zero Point Energy.

Those interested might enjoy Tom Valones new book: Zero Point Energy - The Fuel of the Future.

Your many errors suggest a lack of careful reading - or a desire to deny the reality of new technology which does not support your vested interest in solar concentrators.

Magnetic Zero Point Systems By: Mark (24 replies) Wed, 12/26/2007 - 12:55