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- December 16, 1990
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- DPALMA6.ASC
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- The following article on Tewari and DePalma was printed in a
- magazine named "India Today" (December 31, 1987, page 102). Two
- photos, one of Tewari and one of the SPG, accompanied the article.
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- The are no USA patents on the described technology. DePalma has
- given it to the world as a gift. The source for this was "The
- DePalma Research Papers", which was printed by For The People, P.O.
- 15999, Tampa, FL 33684.
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- ENERGY FROM SPACE
- An Engineer's Invention Excites Interest
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- In a tiny room in a Bombay suburb, an electrical engineer works
- on a machine that seems to have been conceived in a Sci-Fi book - a
- generator which can ostensibly produce electricity from nothing.
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- But the machine's creator, Paramahamsa Tewari, 51, is not an
- eccentric inventor from one of Sukumar Ray's fantastic tales. He is
- a senior engineer with the Department of Atomic Energy's Nuclear
- Power Corporation (NPC).
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- Tewari created a minor sensation 10 years ago when he produced the
- theory that space is filled with a dynamic medium whose swirling
- motion is the source of all matter and energy.
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- He called it the Space Vortex Theory (SVT) which postulated that at
- the heart of the electron was a void whose high speed rotation
- within a vacuum could produce energy from space.
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- Interestingly, it was the Theosophical Society which had first
- published Tewari's theory by arranging a special lecture in 1977 at
- Adyar in Madras.
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- The theosophists were excited by Tewari's ideas since they were
- remarkably close to observations about the electron put forward by
- Annie Besant's associate, the clairvoyant Charles W. Leadbeater, in
- the book "Occult Chemistry."
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- However, the first indication that Tewari's ideas about the
- structure of space were more than just a mystic vision came earlier
- this year at a conference in Hanover organised by the German
- Association of Gravity Field Energy.
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- The Space Power Generator (SPG) invented by Tewari won the first
- prize of Rs 25,000 from among 25 similar machines presented at the
- conference by scientists from all over.
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- Tewari's generator is actually a simple machine, consisting
- basically of a magnetised cylinder rotating at high speed with the
- help of a motor.
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- Power from this device is extracted by connecting a wire between the
- surface of the cylinder and its axis. According to the engineer-
- inventor, the SPG produces two-and-a-half to three-and- a-half times
- more power than it consumes, defying the basic physical law of
- conservation of energy which says that the output of energy cannot
- be more than the input.
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- Tewari says the excess power comes from the inter-atomic space of
- the rotating cylinder - it is the movement of the "voids" in the
- spinning cylinder which creates additional energy out of the space
- between the machine's axis and the magnet.
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- Tewari admits that his theory sounds incredible taking into account
- the existing laws and that he would never have developed it had he
- been trained as a physicist and not an engineer, since it is so
- divergent from conventional physics.
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- But, he says, it would have been difficult for him to go on with
- work on the SVT and the generator were it not for encouragement from
- two US physicists, John A. Wheeler, director of the Centre for
- Theoretical Physics at the University of Texas, Austin, and Bruce
- DePalma, formerly a lecturer in physics at the Massachusetts
- Institute of Technology.
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- "But for DePalma, I wouldn't have been able to tie up my theory,"
- says Tewari. "He was working on similar ideas and kept sending his
- results to me."
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- Though Tewari, who is slated for transfer to the NPC's Kaiga Project
- in Karnataka as chief project engineer, has pursued his interest in
- physics in his spare time, he has received infrastructural support
- from the NPC for putting together his extraordinary new machine.
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- The SPG was built under Tewari's supervision at the Tarapur Atomic
- Plant. "Tewari's prototype SPG can be considered a major
- breakthrough," says S. L. Kati, managing director of NPC.
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- Before leaving for Hanover, Tewari addressed a meeting of scientists
- and engineers at the Bhaba Atomic Research Centre on his theory.
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- But most physicists remained sceptical about his findings.
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- Undaunted, he is experimenting with a new model of the SPG since his
- return, which he feels will be an improvement. He eventually hopes
- to create a prototype for a generator which could deliver 50 kw to
- 100 kw of electricity.
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- "The encouragement I received abroad has been a great help, and
- hopefully within a year, I will be able to build an experimental
- model which could ultimately prove commercially viable," he says.
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- Tewari, of course, is not the only engineer hoping to build the
- ultimate power generation machine - one which will run perpetually
- since it will extract energy from space - as the Hanover conference
- demonstrated.
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- In fact, DePalma, the first inventor to create such a machine, is
- presently conducting experiments in California in anticipation of a
- breakthrough which could lead to commercial production.
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- Their work promises to create ultimately a machine which appears to
- come straight out of a futuristic fantasy.
-
- - M. Rahman
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