Yater, Joseph C.
Text: Reversible thermoelectric power conversion of energy fluctuations. A thermal converter for transmitting electric energy fluctuations of small circuits at a higher temperature across a thermal barrier to small circuits at a lower temperature for high efficiency conversion to electric power. Complete thermal disorder, if full-wave rectified, becomes ordered. If the nonlinear noise fluctuations of diodes could so be rectified, enormous power can be shown to result. A physical shape such as inside a tube or container can be utilized to bias the statistics of fluctuations, including fluctuations of the vacuum itself. A stressed, multiparticle transistor containing germanium can conceivably be used to cause myriads of internal stress cracks or dislocations, resulting in great number of tiny scalar interferometers interacting with the biased fluctuation statistics. If sufficient integration occurs in this system, it becomes a self-organizing "Prigogine transistor" and collects virtual fluctuation energy into usable macroscopic energy. This is how T. Henry Moray's valve worked. Adaptations of this could possibly be utilized in Yater's work. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Energy Unlimited, Inc., 1978. p. 107-114.
See Also: electromagnetic fluctuations,fluctuation convertor, unorthodox energy, free energy, thermodynamics, electrodynamics, free energy devices.
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