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30 September 2008

An Energy Revolution - the Keppean Motor

So a friend of mine introduced me to some research that some Brazilian scientists have done.  Dr. Norberto Keppe wrote a book called The New Physics that describes some theoretical alternatives to Newton and Einstein's physics.  The findings in the book led Brazilian scientists Cesar Soos and Roberto Frascari to discover a method of capturing "scalar energy", a type of energy that was "discovered" by Nikola Tesla (here's an interesting article) in the early part of the 20th century.

Anyway, they invented a motor and demonstrated it at a conference last week.  The motor apparently runs on considerably LESS power than a standard electric motor.  For example, a fan that would normally consume 60-80 watts of power can be run on the Keppe Motor and only consume 3 watts.

There is a video demonstration here.

I like the idea of revolutionary changes in technology.  It bothers me a bit because they seem a bit cultish.  I mean, the organization is called STOP the Destruction of the World (website, blog).  In addition to sounding a bit cultish, they presented their demo at the World Conference of Analytical Trilogy (wtf is that?), an event that was co-sponsored by the University of San Diego's Center for Christian Spirituality.

I'd actually be more comfortable if the inventors were greedy corporate bastards but apparently they're tree-hugging hippies.

No offense of course.  I love the idea of doing things for the betterment of the world but I also believe that money is the driving force of technology.

So far, I have yet to see a single reputable news organization report on this.  But I've got my google alert set up for "Keppe Motor" so I can follow along.

Posted by rickroot at 8:34 AM | Link | 1 comment
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Re: An Energy Revolution - the Keppean Motor
Hi Rick. Thanks for your comment.
Just want to give you a little bit of information about Analytical Trilogy (AT), Norberto Keppe's scientific methodology. AT is based on not only very solid academic research but also clinical experience over the past 50 years. Keppe's resume, includes extensive training in Vienna with Viktor Frankl, Knut Baumgarten, and Igor Caruso. He's also the founder of the first psycho-somatic clinic at Latin America's largest hospital back in the '50s. Dr Keppe has lectured and worked with clients all over the world, and his TV program is currently running in more than 20 countries. He's a very serious scientist who writes and broadcasts extensively on themes relevant to all human and social activity.

His discovery of psychological Inversion, which former U.S. ambassador and intellectual, Joseph Ghougassian, has called "a significant and genuine contribution to the intellectual treasury of civilization," has allowed him to analyze all aspects of human and societal interaction. This discovery is also what opened the door for Keppe to perceive the inverted view of Newtonian and Einsteinian physics. Correcting these postulates is at the basis of the innovative and profound proposals found in his new books about physics and have led to the creation of the Keppe Motor. I think you'll agree this is no small thing.

The fact that you've not heard of Keppe and Analytical Trilogy is a big thing and not unusual. He was here in the U.S. way back in the mid 1980s, writing extensively about the problems he noticed in our country - the problems that have led to our current economic crisis by the way ... something that could have been avoided if we had heeded his advice all those years ago. We didn't listen then, but now we have another chance. Dr Keppe's work deserves to be studied and discussed at the highest levels of academia and government, not to mention with friends over dinner. The Keppe Motor is one way that his work is becoming re-introduced to American audiences, and I encourage you to look long and deeply at his vast and impressive body of work. Don't fall prey to the usual dismissal we have of people outside the mainstream ... that's where all the truly innovative ideas come from after all. If we follow only what we hear in the big media, only what's accepted by the usual channels, we'll never escape from the prison we've created for ourselves.
Posted by stop the destruction on October 4, 2008 at 8:10 AM

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