Wednesday 11 February 2009

Conclusion

Conclusion
With this third paper, we complete the triad of papers we set out to write a little over a year ago. With the availability of charge barrier
devices such as the Fogal semiconductor, together with the collection, shuttling, and use of free dØ/dt flowing energy, the Age of
Free, Clean, Electrical Energy has finally dawned.
Let us use it wisely, and for the betterment of humankind, not for its destruction.
[Support of portions of this research by A.D.A.S. is gratefully acknowledged.]
References and Notes
1. Bearden, T.E., Feb. 9, 1993, "The Final Secret of Free Energy," ADAS, distributed over Internet. The paper was also published in
Magnets, 7(5), May 1993, p.4-26, in Explore!, 4(3/4), 1993, p.112-126, and in several other media. See also Bearden, T.E.,
"Additional Information on the Final Secret of Free Energy," Feb. 15, 1994, distributed on Internet.
2. For proof that an ordinary capacitor can be charged almost without entropy, see Fundaun, I., C. Reese, and H.H. Soonpaa,
"Charging a Capacitor," American Journal of Physics, 60(11),Nov. 1992, p.1047-1048. See also Calkin, M.G. and D. Kiang, "Entropy
change and reversibility," American Journal of Physics, 51(1), Jan. 1983, p.78-79. See also Heinrich, F., "Entropy change when
charging a capacitor: A demonstration experiment," American Journal of Physics, 54(8), Aug. 1986, p.742-744. See also Gupta, V.K.,
Gauri Shanker, and N.K. Sharma, "Reversibility and step processes: An experiment for the undergraduate laboratory," American
Journal of Physics, 52(10), Oct. 1984, p.945-947.
3. In most texts, the treatment of displacement current is far from adequate. A better treatment than most is given by Krauss, John D.,
Electromagnetics, Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York, p.437-439, 547-549. This treatment must still be augmented by treatment
from other texts, and the ensemble "synthesized." Even then, it will never be completely clear until the separation of mass from the
massless charge, and separate accounting of the two, is accomplished in the manner pointed out by the present paper.

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