Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.25
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.35
TRL
2
Goal
Generate unlimited electricity to meet all residential and industrial energy needs.
Problem
Global energy shortage, pollution, war, slavery, and starvation caused by limited conventional power sources.
Concept Summary
A self-energizing plasma generator that allegedly extracts energy from a one-time radon-gas charge and a continuous liquid-hydrogen feed. By aligning protons and photons (Tesla-inspired alignment) and directing the resulting field force onto a conductive material such as copper, the device is claimed to produce continuous DC electricity without moving parts.
Principles
- Tesla theory alignment of protons and photons
- Plasma field alignment and impingement on conductive material
- Self-energizing generator concept
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Copper
- Radon gas
- Liquid hydrogen
Mechanisms of Action
- Impinge aligned field force on copper conductors
- Radon gas provides a one-time charge in a closed-circuit system
- Liquid hydrogen continuously pumped to sustain plasma
Energy Sources
Applications
- Residential power supply
- Vehicle propulsion
- Water purification
- Air cleaning
- Portable power for remote locations
Claimed Performance
At least 100 kW of DC electricity, convertible to AC via a rectifier.
Experimental Evidence
The first physical unit was fabricated by Pre-Val Co., Inc.; no quantitative performance data were presented.
Limitations
- No independent, data or peer-reviewed studies
- Uses radioactive radon gas, posing handling and regulatory issues
- Claims of perpetual operation lack physical explanation
Red Flags
- Self-energizing claim without external energy input
- Overunity/perpetual motion implication
- Use of radioactive material (radon) as a fuel source