Negative Group Delay Cascade Technology, Where is it now?

Apr 25, 2008 in Devices, The Bleeding Edge

In 1975 you could spend $397 to buy an Altair 8800 kit that enabled you to build the Altair 8800 computer. For $439 you could get the computer pre-built, but you would have to wait months for delivery.

In 2008 QBII’s negative group delay analog to digital cascade technology is available as a stackable module, and with its USB computer interfaced micro controller board it sells for about the same price as the Altair did back in 1975.

PE cover small Altair 8800Like the Altair back then QBII’s NGD analog to digital cascade board is a technology with a lot of interesting potential but not much in the way of practical application software has been written for it yet.

The similarities do not end there. This NGD technology will likely follow the same kind of development pathway as computer technology did back then. At present it is big, clunky and kind of slow, but with miniaturization, and further optimization and a lot of further software development and experimentation it can have a great future and a broader mass appeal.

For the technology geeks that have read about the potential for faster than light communications by using negative group delay cascade technology as an approach, this very basic technology respresents a first step at the commercial development of NGD technology. While it is in its infancy now it is interesting mostly to the experimenter but when grown up and fully realized it it may lead us to the ability to transfer data back and forth to space craft in our solar system at real time speeds. It might also lead to reversing a communication signal backwards in time.


LENR involved in Joe Cell efficiency

Mar 21, 2008 in The Bleeding Edge

Hi folks,

We have been examining the work done by a wide field of experimenters working on HHO gas production systems based on some variation of the Joe Cell. Many of the units sold on the market claim gas production levels of a volume that are outside of the predictions for gas production efficiency as outlined in Farraday’s laws of electrolysis.

This phenomena is often attributed to the effects of zeropoint energy or perhaps orgone energy in the advertisements for such products and repeated among the laymen who work on this type of experimental set-up in their garage or basement workshops. If you search you will find many links and videos that discuss this idea at length.

Personally I have seen some unusual levels of production of HHO gas in some of the better executions of these various Joe Cell type devices. I disagree with these other individuals on how I think they work to produce these unexplained levels of gas production efficiency.

While I think there is certainly some fire where there is smoke I believe the conclusion put forward that postulates some kind of orgone or zeropoint energy phenomenon as being responsible for these unusual gas production levels is simply incorrect.

Our concept of how this is happening is quite within the range of scientifically feasible while being outside of the scope envisioned by Farraday in his laws of electrolysis. The most likely energy source fueling the unusually high gas production efficiency witnessed in certain executions of this Joe Cell type of water reaction chamber is in fact nuclear in origin.

An electrode of low carbon stainless steel is most often the choice for these cells and the material itself is to be examined to understand the physics involved in the (LENR)  low energy nuclear reactions that assist in the formation of the gas from liquid water.

Most practical Joe Cell builders will tell you that the stainless steel must be scored with a fine sand paper treatment to work properly. In addition to the scoring of the surface of the electrodes they need some time to develop a silicate coating before the gas production efficiency will rise. This milky colored powdery coating is found on the most productive cell designs from the videos available on the web.

This coating if examined will consist of Iron, Silicate, and Hydrogen and forms a hydride layer that offers a unique environment of very high hydrogen density and it is in this hydrogen rich surface coating that we believe H+H fusion reactions most likely will occur. This initial reaction creates deuterium and releases energy. From energy and fusion products produced in this initial reaction another fusion reaction of D+D fusion takes place and creates Helium and releases energy. There should also be a rare occurrence of tritium production.

It will not require very many of these low energy nuclear reactions to cause the cell to produce copious amounts of hydrogen and cause the formation of unexpected volumes of gas from the cell.

Our conclusion is that the helium and deuterium and trace amounts of tritium formed in these reactions will be found if looked for.

We will be working on this technology from this prospective and plan to experimentally confirmed for ourselves that indeed there is some technology that can be developed that will produce very low cost energy using an LENR enhanced execution on the Joe Cell type of HHO gas production system.

Our expectation is that direct conversion of nuclear fusion energy into a combustible fuel gas has great potential to meet our future and present energy needs.

Our facility has the proper equipment to test for even the smallest trace amount of tritium and helium so an analysis can be performed on site for these products.

Of course volumetric analysis of the gas production to energy input ratio will also be recorded for verification that the test cell is producing more gas than it should based on Farraday’s laws.

Once we verify the fusion products that we expect to find we will report on this further.


The Plasma Vortex Transmutation Technology

Feb 18, 2008 in Devices, The Bleeding Edge

Nuclear Transmutation in a hydrogen plasma vortex. This is an energy positive reaction that consumes the sacrificial anode at the bottom of the chamber and heats tha cathode at the top of the chamber while producing mostly visible spectrum light. I worked with Arie DeGeus in our little facility in Tulsa back in 2003. We did extensive testing of the unit and found it to produce usable energy levels. This is truely bleeding edge technology that in the future could provide power for a number of applications.


Negative group delay cascade web service in the works

Jan 29, 2008 in The Bleeding Edge

Hi folks.

This edition of the bleeding edge I will cover our latest project with Quantum Bit Induction Technologies Inc (QBII). We are in the process of working out our agreement with qbit to develop a web service that incorporates their patent pending negative group delay cascade digital circuit with an application that will grab and cashe a web page from the internet through the NGD circuit. The object of which will be to demonstrate the effect of superluminal information effects in an NGD cascade. The idea is that if the system is activated by the computer without human activation that we might see an anomalous time variation. If the cascade is long enough say several seconds or minutes the pages captured will have a negative time value. If it works we will be able to see the content of a site slightly time reversed. We will have to set it up in such a way that causality is preserved of course or it will not work but in theory we should be able to demonstrate a superluminal signal transfer to qbit’s B class share holders. We are still in the planning stages and will need to produce enough of a NGD cascade to have a noticeable effect. I plan to upload some video of the early unit we worked on in the next day or so and will edit this article to include this video demonstration of this phenomena.


Negative Group Delay Analog to Digital Cascade

Dec 04, 2007 in The Bleeding Edge

The company qbit I mentioned in my last blog entry ended up contracting with my little company to assist them in the design and development of their negative group delay technology venture. Faster than light communication has always interested me so I took on the contract with a lot of help from my good friend and fellow genius Daniel LaRiviere.

We were not aware of the work of R. Chiao and, M. Kitano when we first looked into this field of technology but soon became acquainted with this fascinating field and wanted to get involved.

The most interesting aspect for us was the potential of faster than light information transfer as it is possible using this technology. Faster than light also means something else. It means a dilation of time becomes a possibility. How local that is is another matter and is more complex to explain.

The applications we have discussed with qbit for the trading program are addressable but we have to manage to help them to fund the R&D to this lofty goal first. The potential is discussed well in the papers linked in this blog entry so I will no t fix that much attention to that issue in this article.

Negative Group delay is interesting and the potential for FTL info travel is present so I will continue in my efforts to pursue this bleeding edge technology with them. Now that we have finished the model V1.01 Negative Group Delay Cascade PC interfaced module and qbit is offering it on their web site I am wanting to continue in this work and expose others to the concept. Not strictly for my own gain but the advancement of human understanding and of course the obvious advantage presented by faster than light information transfer.

There is much left to do but the establishment of a product that addresses and advances this potential FTL information system is a very important ground breaking effort. Qbit has invested heavily in the hardest area of early stage funding efforts and their management should be commended for the depth of their insight on this technology in my opinion.


Time Reversed Signaling for Futures Trading

Jul 29, 2007 in The Bleeding Edge

I had the pleasure recently of working with a company called (qbit) which is the market symbol for Quantum Bit Induction Technologies Inc. This little development company has quite an interesting group of product development efforts underway that are pretty unusual to say the least so certainly qualifies for this first edition of The Bleeding Edge.

The one of interest for this article is a project to produce a time reversed signaling system to operate a live electronic trading system at practically the exact second the trade is executed by the trading program or perhaps even a few seconds before the order is input.

The time reversal of the signal within the current development is limited to 1 second but the company has a clear development path to make the devices stackable and that will provide for several seconds time reversed trade execution using their system. They are partnered with several technology development companies at present to explore many of the identified applications for this new time reversed signaling technology.

I think key for them will be getting their software to execute the trade quickly and also transmit the trade order over a fast network and have the order executed very quickly on the other end. All of this needs to be maximized in order for their technology to operate at above what is currently the limits of execution speed of programmed trading technology.

I will be adding to this blog post as I witness this technology develop and will report here of its progress. This is going to be an exciting one to watch.


Welcome to Tech-Utopia

Jul 27, 2007 in Uncategorized

I am just starting this blog so not a lot of content yet. Check back with me. I have some great stuff in the works.