Zero-Amp Technology’s contribution to the
current eco-jargon “click” words.
Categories of technology – “Click” words are like magnet closures. The public keeps asking for new technology, but the old infrastructure holds tight. Categories of technology are set by those who promote whatever energy system they champion – whatever they believe is “best” for all of us. Nuclear power, coal, natural gas, petroleum are the big guys.
What about “natural resources”… the aforementioned industries often suggest they are proud to be natural resources, because they are all composed of substances found in the earth. That’s true, but it’s how these elements are combined that turn out to be either good for humans…or not. A nuclear bomb is not good for humankind.
Electricity is a natural resource - A bolt of lightening across the sky during a storm can be beautiful and also frightening. We can see it, then hear it, even smell it – from 6 miles up, down to little me on the earth. It is obvious there is much power in electricity. We certainly hope so when we turn on our light switch. Can the wildness and unpredictability of electricity be tamed. We are here to say it can.
http://www.philly.com/… We hope a nature-driven storm or some kind of accident hasn’t temporarily eliminated our electrical power. There are many people in this country and around the world who cannot afford electricity – that is a reality, and it is getting worse; it has been estimated that the cost to consumers in Texas will go up in the near future 300%. Regardless of the economics of electricity, it still remains a natural resource, and it’s full potential is as yet untapped.
Electricity also proffers a natural but mysterious quality, simply because we aren’t entirely sure what electricity actually is – individuals know what electricity can do, but aren’t sure about “how” it happens. We are here to clear up this mystery.
Zero-Amp Tech electrical power is a natural resource - Zero-Amp Technology is the invention of Peter Sumaruck. Pete takes a small amount of power (milliamps is less than an amp so therefore “zero-amp“) and greatly expands the amps and watts – resulting in more power output. Pete Sumaruck’s technology creates new power.
Everyone wants to find a “source” for the energy Pete makes. Some have tried to say Pete gets electricity out of the air. Pete says, “Electricity is in the air; it’s everywhere; why would I want to take it out of the air; if people ask that question, they don’t know anything about electricity. If I were taking it out of the air, why would I need a generator…and a transmission, a computer…and, static electricity ruins computers – taking it out of the air doesn’t make any sense.”
If coal comes out of the ground, electricity must come out of the air – that’s the untrained non-logic some people use. Similarly, the power of uranium is not visible to the eye, only the product of it’s work is visible. A natural resource can do its work unseen. Pete does not taking electricity from the air; he does not harness lighting bolts.
However, Sumaruck’s power increase is visible on an amprobe, and also by observing what that extra power can do, like powering motors and appliances. The power of energy is measured and documented by what it can accomplish – actions speak louder than theories.
A quote from James Robey, energy researcher and curator of the Water Fuel Museum. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/waterfuelmuseum/2009/06/20/peter-sumaruck
According to traditional Physics, creating new energy is impossible (the laws of Thermodynamics)…but that was/is because no one else – until Peter Sumaruck arrived on the eco-energy scene, produced these results. Pete takes a natural resource and potentiates its power under a controlled situation.
In today’s mass production of energy, when natural gas and petroleum are used to make electricity, there are two products produced; electricity is the one you want and the other byproduct is pollution – the same for coal. With Peter Sumaruck’s power production system, you only get what you want, and that’s electricity. With Zero-Amp Technology, there are no emissions, so there is no pollution.
Pete Sumaruck
The most common click words in eco-jargon are “Sustainable” and “Renewable.” The word, “Sustainable” means being able to maintain at the same rate and efficiency, while, “not degrading the environment or depleting a resource. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sustainable . Or follow our government’s definition, http://www.epa.gov/sustainability/basicinfo.htm “sustainability calls for policies and strategies that meet society’s present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (sounds just like gov-speak, yes).
Pete Sumaruck’s Zero-Amp Tech electricity is “sustainable” and meets the above definition. The energy Mr. Sumaruck produces increases from milliamps of energy going in, with a greatly expanded increase coming out. His demonstrations show this as he powers a “load” and never stops the flow unless intentionally turned off. Peter Sumaruck always creates power; he creates more power than he did before, while never degrading the environment. Note: this article describes the pollutant qualities of batteries, “zinc and manganese dioxide with potassium or sodium hydroxide which are highly corrosive electrolytes. In landfills discarded batteries are leaking into the soil and underground water tables.” Pete Sumaruck does not use batteries.
We should all be concerned about electric cars recharged by batteries. Not only is there an issue of used-battery disposal, but also many battery electric vehicles or “BEVs recharge,”… http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_vehicles/… “using electricity generated at power plants that emit global-warming and smog-forming pollutants.” When a BEV is charged at the driver’s home plugin, that power comes of the home power grid…and we are back to the same old problems.
In a few months, recharging stations will be popping up in neighborhoods near you. They are not pollution free. Another disadvantage of BEVs is their short distance of use per recharge. I leave it to you to decide if this is sustainable and renewable.
Pete Sumaruck has an adaptation of his technology that will power 18 wheel trucks using only 6 gallons of gas (not diesel) for an entire year of driving. The only time gas is used is for ignition. That will revolutionize the trucking industry.
Sustainable and renewable are good, but don’t tamper with their definitions. Since money is inevitably at stake, many companies are told by their ad agencies to use these two words indiscriminately. They know consumers are looking for sustainable and renewable. They believe people will buy without thinking – thinking needs to be encouraged. For example: the website http://www.chevronenergy.com/ , says, “[we use]…renewable energy options, economically, to save money and help the environment. Our (Chevron) projects reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, support sustainability goals and apply proven technologies.” Did you know that Chevron can miraculously make petroleum emission and pollution-free. Are they the snake-oil salesmen of the cowboy days; I guess they are.
A cement manufacturer, Cemex, calls what they do “Sustainability Manufacturing,” http://www.opednews.com/populum/diarypage.php?did=15708 and http://www.reliableplant.com/Read/13214/cemex-sustainable-manufacturing. How does “sustainability” apply to cement – an industry which is called a “gross polluter.”
Even the nuclear power industry wants to be called sustainable. Nuclear power can never be good for your health. This site says nuclear is sustainable, but http://channellingthestrongforce.blogspot.com/2010/03/is-nuclear-power-sustainable.html does not mention the high cost of building nuclear plants. They claim to employ many workers in the building period, but very few workers after construction. Nuclear waste is with us forever, and is a health risk to humans, and water – nuclear power does degrade the environment. That means it does not fit the definition of “sustainable.”
Nuclear development is also very political with strong lobbying efforts to certain politicians.
Renewable energy is naturally replenished. How is “renewable” different from “sustainable.” “Renewable energy comes from natural resources” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy , and is “naturally replenished.”
Some say renewables are: sunlight, water, wind, tides, and geothermal heat.
Some add biofuels to the list of renewables, but there are problems with this one. Is biofuel renewable. It is, if the farmer keeps on planting his crops, but this is to the detriment of crops used as a food source. Also, biofuels emissions cause more pollution than burning fossil fuels.
We must add “electricity” to the list of renewables. Powering with electricity does not pollute. Not only is electricity naturally replenished, electricity just is – it doesn’t go away; it was here before humans and it will continue ad infinitum.
Obviously, some of what people call natural resources – coal, petroleum and natural gas are not renewable since they do not rebirth/regenerate themselves…but electricity is always available, any day, in any weather, even on a non-windy day – we do not need to dig for it nor drill for it.
We can use Zero-Amp Tech electricity as a power source to drill for water, and can also be used inexpensively to power desalination. Electricity is inexpensive and nontoxic. It is the complete answer to any power need.
Our government doesn’t know about Zero-Amp Technology. If they did, I am sure they would agree with the fact that Electricity is Sustainable, Renewable and is definitely a Natural Resource. Let’s bring our government up to current times. In an article from http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energy.cfm?page=electricity_home-basics , the DOE (Dept. of Energy) shows a picture of a hand plugging a cord into a socket for electricity – there are no plugs with Zero-Amp Tech. The article says, “Electricity itself is neither renewable nor non-renewable,” and “we get electricity from the conversion of other sources of energy, such as coal, nuclear, or solar energy. These are called primary sources.”
Now we know electricity is actually a primary source of electrical power, when you use Zero-Amp Technology. The DOE will need to be careful what they say to children…and to adults.
Please “click”…you will be amused: “Teach Your Children Well,” http://s0.ilike.com/play#Crosby%2C+Stills%2C+Nash+%26+Young:Teach+Your+Children:10305:m15303127
Look for a future article on corporate espionage, also articles on Wind Power vs. Solar vs. Electricity, and that great topic: “Water is More Valuable Than Oil.”
In the future, Peter Sumaruck will be giving seminars around the United States. Most importantly, he will be teaching those in his audiences, how to build a 50 kW Zero-Amp Tech power production system that will be able to power their home. They/you will not, however, have patent rights; you must sign a release to that effect. With your $500 seminar admission ticket (per individual, no groups), you will receive schematics and verbal instructions (you may ask questions), but this does not include ongoing consultation arrangements with the inventor regarding scalable systems to power a larger project like a factory or a city.
Mr. Sumaruck is a great communicator; you will learn what components you need (generator, transmission, drive, motor, etc.), and building instructions. You will be able to order your supplies (if you choose) from Mr. Sumaruck, using his contractor’s discounts for the purpose of building up to 5 units.
It is not the inventor’s intention that you go into business making these units (part of the waver). Mr. Sumaruck wants many, many private individuals to use this power production system, thereby changing the way power/energy is produced in the United States and internationally. If you want to experience a revolution in New Energy, you will be able to be part of this transformation – you will build your own virgin power production system.
America was founded by individuals with an independent streak. It has been far too many years since Americans felt truly independent. The inventor’s spirit steps outside the norm: inventing is the ultimate independence – the dare to do and the dare to prove it. Due to numerous attempts on his life, acts of vandalism, and tampering with his equipment and personal possessions, security will be in effect at the seminar and Mr. Sumaruck will need to be convinced of the veracity of your identification. There are many States where individuals may have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. If this is the case, you will need to keep it in your vehicle.
We believe the safest thing for Mr. Sumaruck and his technology is visibility. If vast numbers of people know the possibilities of his technology, certain special interest groups will not be able to stop Peter Sumaruck.
Contact poweron@zeroamptech.com for lecture schedules and locations.
July 16th, 2010
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