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Page 1: New Energy - Transportation

New Energy for an Ultra-modern Vietnam

Part 3: The ScienceSection D: Applications

June 2014 Saigon New Energy Group

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To discuss this presentation and pose any questions you may have, please visit our website,

www.nangluongmoisaigon.org

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Now, let’s look at how ZPE will revolutionize transportation

• Ground transport (motorbikes, cars, trucks, buses)

• Water transport (boats, ships)• Air transportation• Travel into outer space

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Around the world, we already have the first cars running on ZPE

• There is the electrostatic version of the is technology, first invented by Tesla and more recently developed by Ismael Aviso in the Philippines

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A better-funded effort is in Spain, with the “palladium magnetic motor”

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This is a technology of Platinum Invests Corp.

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The most popular way of

using ZPE to power a car is with a water

fuel cell

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This is the technology developed by Stanley Meyer

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And subsequently modified by Danny Klein, Genepax, Agha Waqar, and others

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In Indonesia, Dr. Tan Kusuma has modified this technology for a 125cc motorbike

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This technology would be very useful in Vietnam!

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SNEG estimates the initial price-point of a motorbike water fuel cell at around 10.000.000 VND

• Meaning, once you have the fuel cell, you will never have to buy gasoline again

• These fuel cells could easily be installed and uninstalled, so that you can change motorbikes whenever you like

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What is needed is cooperation among water fuel cell scientists (especially in Southeast Asia)

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As well support from university labs, investors, and government officials

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Water fuel cells exist now and, with the support of engineers, university professors,

and students like you, they will power Vietnam’s motor vehicles by 2020.

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If you are dedicated to bringing forth this technology, you could be presenting water fuel cells to your relatives for the Tet holiday

in 2016.

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Water fuel cells are an obvious solution for boats

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…because they are surrounded by water!

• Water fuel cells for systems up to 400 horsepower are the most feasible at today’s level of technology

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Francisco Pacheco demonstrated the first successful water fuel cell for boats in 1974

• Purified water was the only “waste product” at the demonstration

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Many people aren’t aware that Stanley Meyer also worked on water fuel cells for marine propulsion in the 1980s

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Vietnam has about 100,000 fishing boats – so there is a big market for water fuel cells to power boats

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What about air travel?

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One of the exciting developments in transportation in Vietnam since the 1980s is that more and more people are traveling by

plane

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A typical flight from Hanoi to Saigon requires around 60,000 USD in fuel

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New Energy scientists today are devising ways to use ZPE to power the big jet engines

in Airbus and Boeing planes

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ZPE systems are much lighter and compact than the current systems which burn fossil fuels

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This means planes will be able to carry more passengers by utilizing some of the space currently reserved for fuel

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Also, airlines will be able to save 80% or more on fuel costs

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That means cheaper ticket prices as the New Energy technology improves

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And reversing the trend of price inflation that we have all gotten accustomed to

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Using ZPE to power existing airplanes is just a transitional technology, however

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The real R&D opportunity in air travel is civilian antigravity

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This means, ordinary citizens like you and me “floating” to work, to school, to the market… unencumbered by the force of Earth’s gravity

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Antigravity has been used since the 1950s in classified military programs for both

atmospheric and exoatmospheric travel

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It’s time that this technology be made available for civilian use

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Based on the historical examples of antigravity tech

in Black Projects, we can expect speeds that begin around 3000 km/h and get

up to at least 40,000 km/h

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So, imagine zooming to

Hanoi in just a few minutes

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And living in a world where your house could be in Saigon, but your job is in Danang

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You might go shopping in Sydney

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Have dinner in Tokyo

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And watch a movie with your friends in Ukraine, before coming home to bed

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All in the same day.

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Electrogravitics as studied by Brown, Forward, McCandlish and others,

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As well as John Pietrasik & Steve Dufresne’s electrostatic propulsion designs

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And the prototypes built by John Searl

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All point the way toward everyday antigravity for you and me

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This would allow us to forget about using wheeled vehicles as our primary way of getting about

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Roads and bridges would be largely unnecessary – relics of the past

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And we wouldn’t need

to spend money on them any

more!

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We could plant green trees where our roads are today

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Our economy and social relationships would be much more tightly integrated

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And at rush hour, you would see waves of little antigrav craft with 2 to 8 seats each criss-crossing the sky like swarms of bees

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…all controlled by a central computer system to avoid collisions, of course!

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Having this scientific and advanced approach to traffic would sharply reduce the number of traffic accidents

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And wouldn’t that make everybody happy?

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Once you have antigravity, why stop at the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere?

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Antigrav technology will allow every country on Earth to be a spacefaring nation

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So far, Vietnam has had two men in space: You know

Phạm Tuân

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But don’t forget Chú

Cuội!

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With antigrav, you absolutely can visit the Moon and the other planets of the Solar System in your lifetime

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Remember that the Black Projects developed exoatmospheric antigravity in just a twenty-

year period starting in the mid-1930s

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We would actually be starting out with much more technical knowledge than Viktor Schauberger had back then

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Space travel is only impossible for Vietnam if you think that it is

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Blaze Labs is already working on electrohydrodynamic thrusters that use ZPE for space travel

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Rudolf Kinsser is working on a kineto-baric field propulsion system that uses ZPE to power space vehicles

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Prof. Theodore Loder (Univ. of

New Hampshire) has briefed Pres.

Obama on the need to make

public the basic technology

behind antigravity

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Read the briefing

documents yourself at

disclosureproject.org

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Whistleblowers with experience inside of Black Projects abroad are openly sharing

technical data on antigrav craft design

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The cost barrier to antigrav space propulsion is not as high as you might think

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The main barriers are:

• Scientists’ lack of imagination; • Lack of research funding and lab resources

from the universities; and• The “military defense” policies of some rich

countries like USA, Russia, Israel, and UK which don’t want smaller countries to join them in space

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You can start small with your antigrav experiments

• These cost under 4.000.000 VND to do

• Every university can be doing them

• MIT is doing these experiments – why not STU & HUTECH?

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Test them first with puppets

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Then let a dog go for a ride in your antigrav craft

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Then a monkey from Cần Giờ

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If they all come back safely, you might want to volunteer to take a ride yourself!