{
    "title": "G-Strain Amplifier, Moebius-wound Monopolar Magnet Coils, Free Energy, Over-Unity, Anti-Gravity",
    "inventor_name": "Shinichi Seike",
    "publication_year": null,
    "device_name": "G-Strain Amplifier / Monopole Coil",
    "goal": "Generate electrical power without external fuel and produce apparent reduction of weight (anti-gravity) using quasi-single-pole magnets and Mobius-wound coils.",
    "problem_addressed": "The need for a self-sustaining energy source and a method to counteract gravity for propulsion or weight reduction.",
    "concept_summary": "The invention uses a Mobius-wound conductive coil around a rare-earth magnetic core (e.g., neodymium or praseodymium) to create a quasi-single-pole magnet. The coil is pulsed, magnetizing the core into an N-S-N or S-N-S configuration. By cutting and re-bonding pole ends, a quasi-single-pole magnet is formed. Multiple stages of such coils are arranged in resonant circuits (capacitor coils, toroidal cores) to produce three-phase AC and, according to the inventor, over-unity power output and a measurable decrease in the coil's weight while current flows. Replication attempts and a tachyon detector are also described.",
    "detailed_description": null,
    "category": "Overunity & Free Energy Claims",
    "principles": [
        "Mobius winding",
        "Quasi-single-pole magnet",
        "Resonant capacitor-coil circuits",
        "Pulse current energization",
        "Ultra-relativity theory"
    ],
    "scientific_domains": [
        "Physics",
        "Electromagnetism",
        "Gravitation",
        "Materials Science"
    ],
    "mechanisms_of_action": [
        "Creation of a quasi-single magneticpole magnetic field by Mobius winding",
        "Magnetization of rare-earth core with pulsed current",
        "Resonant energy extraction via capacitor-coil LC circuits",
        "Apparent weight reduction due to interaction of electric current with gravity (as reported)",
        "Tachyon generation in semiconductor stages (hypothetical)"
    ],
    "materials": [
        "Rare-earth elements (neodymium, praseodymium)",
        "Conductive wire (copper or alloy)",
        "Gold alloy conductors",
        "Adhesive agent",
        "Capacitors",
        "Gold balls (embedded in resonance disk)",
        "Toroidal core material"
    ],
    "energy_sources": [
        "Pulse electrical current",
        "Resonant electromagnetic fields"
    ],
    "inputs": [
        "Electrical pulse power",
        "Capacitance charging",
        "Semiconductor transistor stages"
    ],
    "outputs": [
        "Electrical AC power (three-phase)",
        "Apparent reduction in coil weight",
        "Voltage spikes interpreted as tachyon signals"
    ],
    "claimed_performance": "Over-unity (free) energy generation, measurable weight loss of the coil during operation, detection of tachyon-like voltage spikes.",
    "experimental_evidence": "Obata & Ono reported weight reduction of Klein and transistor coils with electric current. Matsumoto's student theses allegedly support the effect. Jean-Louis Naudin documented a replication of the G-Strain Amplifier. Len Belfroy described a \"round amplifier\" tachyon detector based on Seike's design.",
    "replication_status": "Replication attempts documented (Naudin, Belfroy) but no independent peer-reviewed verification reported.",
    "keywords": [
        "Mobius winding",
        "Quasi-single-pole magnet",
        "Free energy",
        "Over-unity",
        "Anti-gravity",
        "Tachyon detector",
        "Ultra relativity"
    ],
    "related_technologies": [
        "Klein coils",
        "Transistor coils",
        "Resonant LC circuits",
        "Toroidal inductors"
    ],
    "controversy_level": "high",
    "confidence_score": 0.6,
    "practicability_score": 0.3,
    "fringe_score": 0.9,
    "evidence_strength": 0.4,
    "risk_score": 0.2,
    "trl_estimate": 3,
    "source_urls": [
        "http://www.emacademy.org/piers2k3/pdf/Obata.O.pdf",
        "http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/gseamnu.htm",
        "http://jnaudin.free.fr/seike/gseav3.htm",
        "http://www.spots.ab.ca/~belfroy/space-timeinformation/tachyonDetector.html",
        "jp6267735.pdf",
        "jp6284758.pdf",
        "jp6269155.pdf"
    ],
    "organizations": [
        "G Research Institute",
        "Japan Patent Office"
    ],
    "applications": [
        "Self-sustaining power generation",
        "Propulsion systems with reduced effective weight",
        "Experimental tachyon detection"
    ],
    "limitations": [
        "Lack of peer-reviewed, reproducible data",
        "Theoretical basis (ultra relativity) not accepted by mainstream physics",
        "Potential measurement errors in weight-reduction experiments",
        "Complex coil winding and precise construction requirements"
    ],
    "open_questions": [
        "Is the reported weight reduction a genuine physical effect or a measurement artifact?",
        "Can the system consistently produce over-unity power under controlled conditions?",
        "What is the mechanism linking electric current to gravity reduction?",
        "Do tachyon-like signals truly exist, and can they be reliably detected?"
    ],
    "red_flags": [
        "Claims of free energy and anti-gravity",
        "Reference to tachyons (hypothetical faster-than-light particles)",
        "Absence of independent, peer-reviewed validation",
        "Reliance on unpublished theses and self-published PDFs"
    ],
    "evidence_quotes": [
        "\"The weight of these coils was reported to gradually decrease while electric currents flow in the coils.\" - Article summary",
        "\"The improved experiments seem to support the decreasing of the gravity on the coils at the present time...\" - Obata & Ono",
        "\"Replication of Seike's G-Strain Amplifier\" - Jean-Louis Naudin website",
        "\"Round amplifier consists of three identical transistor stages... produces a round amplifier or electronic oscillator circuit.\" - Len Belfroy",
        "\"Purpose: To provide a cell capable of obtaining electrical energy without giving external energy by developing a single-pole magnet.\" - Patent #6284758 abstract"
    ]
}