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Directory:Bobby Amarasingam's Water Propulsion Technology
From PESWiki
Compiled by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
September 4, 2011
While on my free energy travels in Europe, I had a chance to stop in and see Bobby Amarasingham who has some interesting technologies.
The video below features one that could be great for water propulsion, making it safer, for swimming pools and for fish.
It uses three cone shapes on a rod, the middle one of which moves forward and backward. As it moves forward the water is "reflected" against the forward cone to push water backwards; and as the middle cone moves backward, it pushes water back with it then as well. So the "forward-backward" action of the middle cone results in pushing the unit forward in the water.
The advantage is that it is much safer than a propeller, and it may be more efficient than a propeller. Bobby says it is around 60% more efficient than propellers.
The prototype toy he built (photos shown in the video) was so popular, all the kids wanted to play with it at the beach. "Can I have a try?" "Can I have a turn?"
He would like to see this patent-protected technology move forward.
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Official Website
none yet
Videos
Proof of Concept Demonstration
- (YouTube; Sept. 4, 2011)
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Some Drawings
- (YouTube; Sept. 4, 2011)
Patent
U.K. Patent Application #0915934.4; Sept. 11, 2009
In the News
- Featured: Water / Propulsion >
Bobby Amarasingam's Water Propulsion Technology - Here's a video from my travels, featuring a water propulsion technology that is safer for humans and marine life while being around 60% more efficient than a propeller. It uses three cone shapes on a rod, the middle one of which moves forward and backward, such that both movements push water backwards. (PESWiki and BeforeItsNews; September 4, 2011)
Other Technologies by Bobby
- Featured / Best Exotic FE: Gravity Motors >
Alpha Omega Galaxy Freefall Generator (AOGFG) - British inventor, Bobby Amarasingam of AOGFG, expects that their 6-12 kilowatt power generator using gravity as the source will cost around $5,000 or less, be around 1.5 cubic meters in size, with production prototype being ready any day this March. (PESWiki; [updated March 23, 2011])
Contact
I've created a forwarding address to reach him through:
Email: Bobby@PESN.com
See also
WATER FOOTER
- Directory:Water - main index
- News:Water
- Site:LRP:Water
OBTAINING WATER
- Directory:Water from Air
- Directory:Desalination
- Directory:Water Filtration
- Directory:Water Purification
- Review: Tapped
ENERGY FROM THE MOVEMENT OF WATER
WATER AS FUEL
- Directory:Water as Fuel | PowerPedia:Water as fuel
- PowerPedia:Water gas
- Directory:Running Vehicles on Water
- Directory:Hydrogen from Water
- OS:Water Fuel Cell
- Directory:Electrolysis
- Directory:Water-Powered Batteries
OTHER ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES INVOLVING WATER
- Directory:Mixing Sea and River Water
- Directory:Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
- Directory:Deep Lake Water Cooling
- Directory:Energy from Sewage
- Directory:Cavitation
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