
FAQs
The following is the only onformation that can be publicly disclosed, without jeopardizing the security of the units.
The " I.M.P. " Prototype
{ Interchangeable Mobile Powerplant }
The following prototypes are " Disruptive Technology "

( Unit under construction on test day )
January 30th 2016
Q - When was the device made, and who made it?
A - The device was designed by Michael J. Lobody, on September 5th 1999.
The device was successfully tested for the first time on January 30th 2016
at 5:30 pm Central time.
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Q - What is it, what does it do?
A- The unit is a modified , miniaturized version of a 30,000 watt design, of a self-sustaining power supply.
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Q - What are the units dimensions?
A- 20 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 16 inches high.
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Q - How much does it weigh?
A - The unit weighs approximately 33 lbs.
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Q - What is the power output of the unit?
A- Scaled down model puts out 300 wattts 110v. With proper funding the pictured units output could be increased to 12,000 watts 110 volts in the same size enclosure.
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Q - What is the unit designed to do? what is it's purpose?
A - The full size unit is designed to be a "Self-Sustaining" interchangeable power supply that will supply power to an array of light-duty
electric vehicles, ( currently have 22 different vehicle designs for land,
sea, and air units, most with military, and some space applications) or
can be removed from the individual vehicles and taken inside the
home / business to be used as an emergency 30,000 watt generator.
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Q - How does it work?
A - All that can be said about how the unit functions is that it is :
" Electro-Magna-Mechanical" in nature. It's design is based on the
"Re-purposing / adaptation of existing technology, so other than a few custom made components, 90% of the components can be found
" Off the shelf".
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Q - How is this possible , to build this from current technology?
A - Recent advances in technology is what has made this possible.
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Q - The unit uses no external fuel source, Does the unit produce any kind of waste materials?
A - No, the unit does not produce any waste of any kind, by design it is
"Self-Sustaining".
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Q - Is this technology going to solve the worlds energy problems?
A - No, it won't, it isn't designed to. This is a small unit designed to power various equipment , or be used as a personal emergency power supply.
The Next generation designs,
( see "Prometheus Plates" prototype information )
will attempt to address the world's electricity problems.
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Q - How much did it cost to build the unit?
A- The unit was constructed for around $700
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Q - What designs would the company produce first once start-up funding is aquired?
A - The company would make history again by producing 4 prototypes simultaneously. The main power supply , and one vehicle from each application, one land vehicle, one air based vehicle, and one marine
vehicle to corner the market, and start a new light-duty electric vehicle industry.
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Q - Doesn't this device break the laws of physics?
A - Break, possibly, Bend Definitely..
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The " Prometheus Plates" Prototype

The design of the plates is inspired by an example of "Free Energy" in nature..

Q - When was the unit made?
A - The unit was designed in September 0f 1999 by Michael J Lobody.
The unit was completed and first tested,
June 22nd 2000 at 3:30 pm Central Time.
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Q - What are the units dimensions?
A- The base, or field plate is 8 inches across, and 1 and 3/4 of an inch thick,
while the drive, or extractor plate is 5 and 3/4 inches across, and 7/8 of an
inch thick.
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Q - What is it? What does it do?
A - It is a " Free Mechanical Energy Device", simply put, a new type of motor that is Self-Driving.
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Q - How does it work?
A - The unit is designed to extract a mechanical rotary motion, from a specific
magnetic field, by means of magnetic field manipulation. The model was inspired by the Earth and Moons interaction with each other.
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Basic Information / FAQ

Q - Does this prototype violate the laws of physics?
A - Yes it does, specifically the laws for the conservation of energy.
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Q - Is this the whole invention?
A - No , this is a crude model, nowhere near as complex as the full size design.
The full size unit as of yet has not been completed due to lack of funding.
The model merely demonstrates how it is possible to create a mechanical
rotary motion ( neccessary for a generator to make electricity) from a
stationary magnetic field.
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Q - Why the "Plate" design?
A - The design is an attempt to lessen the effect of "Lenz's Law, commonly
reffered to as "Back- EMF" in traditional designs of generator. Basically
when a generator reaches a certain speed the coils inside start producing their own magnetic field that begins to counteract itself slowing the generator,
and reducing output. This is because current design has the coils postitioned in a way that it basically puts a chokehold on the output shaft from all directions simultaneously.
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End view diagram of a conventional generator

Q - What would the "Motor" be used for?
A - The design has several basic design variations from replacing conventional
eleectric motors, if attatched to before mentioned generator, it would create
a "Free-Energy" device safe for the environment and everything in it, to a
new propulsion systems.
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Q - What did it cost to build the model?
A - It cost under $100 to build the model, between parts ordered, and existing components, the unit is comprised of 56 individual components. This model
only scratches the surface of the units potential power.
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Q - How long would it take to produce the actual full scale unit?
A - With proper facility, personnel, and funding a viable prototype could be
produced in as little as 12 months or less.
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