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Theoretical configuration of an intelligent and dynamic engine based on Tesla's electromagnetic theory and Einstein's relativity formula. 


The design and software are completely OpenHardware and OpenSource but licensed under GPLv2. This means that all the people who wants to use the design or needs the information may do it so freely. At the moment you can do the registration process for public use in http://www.oshwa.org/ 


Explanation of settings. 
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What we want to show in the pictured design is the chain reaction obtained from the electromagnetic energy released in the first ring (which I called "Black Hole" (AN)) and then transferred to the other rings can obtain a constant equilibrium and multiplicative energy resulting in an extremely powerful result as showed by the proportional integral derivative (PID). The PID is achieved by  getting through the "HALL" H positions, which are sensors located exactly where the rotor is, and it is distributed between the electromagnets. This is used in a three-phase motors known as BLDC. 

Then, the result of the overall output is the sum of the released balanced energy from each ring multiplied and taken to a power hub to unite them and make one. 

Why do I say it's smart? Because this system has to carry a microcontroller to process the PID from each ring in order to maintain an exact synchronized balance of these. 

What we want to accomplish with the microcontroller is to make the rotor spin several times by inertia as if we were doing it with our hands so it stops using the energy for a given time and it is reactivated after n rounds, depending on how we program the performance of the generator. This is exactly what the "mini Arc" does which I published a couple of days ago. The only difference is that I just did it with a single ring. 

I am 100% sure that if this technology existed at the time of Tesla, he would use this technology, but as advances were recently starting this is why could he couldn't achieve his goal. 

Bedini also tried to generate the same with a single engine and a transistor, maybe he couldn't do it because he only knew electronics and not much computer science.
Tesla, on the other hand shows that he was a computer scientist by nature, he used the logic of the poles taking them as 1 and 0. 
If you have any doubts please investigate how Tesla contributed in Boole's Theorems, which is the binary logic used in computers nowadays. Practically he didn't write or recorded anything in paper, as he had everything in his mind.

To conclude, the microcontroller is fed with the regulated output from the hub; in this way it generates an infinite loop of constant and infinite power in the rings. 

If it is not too much to ask, please help spreading this so it does not reach into the hands of unscrupulous people who have not the slightest idea of what are human values so they finish negotiating it. This is a purpose that only one man had it (Tesla), and could not accomplish it because of people without humanity. 


Thanks and priceless Credits: 
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Arc0x1 Idea: Hiroshi Takey Franco  https://www.facebook.com/htakey
English translation: Luis Polasek http://www.facebook.com/LuisPolasek
Magazine Geekeando and group publish: Ignacio Ichaso https://www.facebook.com/groups/459545314106930/ 

Invaluable support and thanks to: 

Julio C. Ju C. 
Luis Fernando Moreno Vargas 
Alejandro Farias Joacir Chubey 
Carlos Guerra Andre Cruz 

Studies and source of inspiration on the project: 
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# JohnBedini - Fed back power generator based on transistor. 
# imhotep - Fed back power generator fed from a CPU fan based on transistor.

Nicola Tesla 
Albert Einstein 


Information links: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi7cmUpMdX8 - Video which explains Bedini generator function in an animated form.

http://www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/technology/motorcontrol/motor-types/bldc.html - Complete documentation about the operation of a BLDC engine.

http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/00857a.pdf - more detailed documentation showing operation of BLDC motors from a microchip. 
Source: readme_en.txt, updated 2014-07-01