Revolutionary Liberty Engine: 20,000 Watts Without Fuel
Key insights
- ⚙️ Prototype 'Liberty Engine' generates 20,000 watts without fuel
- 🔌 High power load test with 12,000 watts heaters
- 🔋 Discussion on voltage generation and power consumption
- 📐 Comparison of transformer models and mechanical blueprints
- ⚙️ Rotor's composition is crucial and patented
- 🔐 Protection period of patents and industrial secrets
Q&A
What is the duration of patent protection and industrial secrecy?
Patents have a protection period of 20 years from the filing date, after which the invention enters the public domain. On the other hand, industrial secrets, including confidential formulas, manufacturing processes, and other competitive advantages, can be protected indefinitely if kept confidential and not publicly disclosed.
When will the technologies related to the 'Liberty Engine' be commercially released?
The prototypes cannot be purchased as the technologies are patented or protected by trade secrets. They will only be commercially released when the patent holders allow it, indicating a need for protection and control over the technology's dissemination.
What information is provided about the rotor and its composition?
The video discusses the vital role of the rotor and its composition, which is made of a special alloy primarily containing silver and aluminum, among other materials. This composition is crucial for the engine's functionality and cannot be easily replicated.
What is discussed in the video about power generation and transformer specifications?
The video covers testing the 'Liberty Engine' for power generation, measuring voltage, power consumption, and discussing transformer specifications such as operating voltage, frequency, and model. These details provide insights into the engine's practical application and technical requirements.
What does the power test involve?
The power test involves the demonstration of a high power load using four 3000 watts heaters, totaling 12,000 watts. This test showcases the engine's capability to generate significant power without the need for excessive fuel consumption.
What is the 'Liberty Engine' and how much power can it generate?
The 'Liberty Engine' is a prototype of an electromagnetic energy powered engine with active feedback that can generate 20,000 watts without fuel. It is a revolutionary technology that holds great potential for power generation without traditional fuel sources.
- 00:00 A prototype of an electromagnetic energy powered engine with active feedback can generate 20,000 watts without fuel. The electrical diagram and technical specifications of the 'Liberty Engine' are provided.
- 01:22 A demonstration of a high power load test of a motor that consumes little power due to the absence of resistance and magnetic braking. The test involves connecting four 3000 watts heaters totaling 12,000 watts, and the results are summarized in the edited video.
- 10:45 Testing the 'Liberty Engine' for power generation, measuring voltage and power consumption, and discussing transformer specifications.
- 19:21 A discussion about the similarities and differences between transformer models, mechanical blueprints of the Liberty Engine 2.0, generating 110 volts, rotor and magnet dimensions, and the alloy of the rotor.
- 21:09 The rotor's composition is vital and cannot be replicated, it's made of a special alloy mainly containing silver and aluminum, among other materials. The prototypes cannot be purchased as the technologies are patented or protected by trade secrets and will only be commercially released when the patent holders allow it.
- 22:23 Patents last for 20 years, while industrial secrets can be protected indefinitely if kept confidential.