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              It is very rare when I can share something so
              momentous as “Science and God” but that is the title of a second
              annual international Conference to which I was privileged to be
              invited, remotely of course. It is called ISCG2 and I would like
              to let you see and hear the Session 1 entitled,
              “Unraveling the Secrets of the Universe” with a special Vimeo link.
              It
              starts with possibly the most amazing lecture on “The
              Energy Cure: Unraveling the Mystery of Hands-On Healing”, which
              is also the title of Dr. Bill Bengston’s book. Bill is the
              President of the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE) and has
              done extensive research into “Anomalous Healing” mainly with mice
              so the double blind testing is quite convincing. His cures of
              cancer and the details of his findings are actually astonishing
              (only 30 minutes long). It is followed by Dr. Dean Radin, from
              the Noetics Institute, who we had as a speaker at COFE12 (now on
              YouTube and futurenergy.org). Hope you enjoy this FREE
              bioenergetics treat during the long weekend coming up.  
               
              
              
              
              
              Our
              First Story shows the future of flying soldiers at sea. Jetpacks
              are the next issued equipment apparently for that spectacular
              entry. The short video is quite breathtaking to watch. 
               
              
              
              The
              Second Story is about our colleague Dr. Garret Moddel’s group who
              are pursuing the Zero Bias Diode research that IRI is doing as
              well. However, with the Colorado University sponsorship, they are
              now announcing a breakthrough with a four-layer approach using
              metal and insulating layers. The lab-manufactured chip is able to
              harvest energy from the infrared range that usually escapes
              detection by solar collectors. The journal article is open access.  
               
              
              
              The
              Third Story unveils an interesting German Mahle company which has
              several great inventions but a new electric motor with no magnets
              and still a 95% efficiency is quite noteworthy. Besides the Press
              Release cited below their 3-minute video is quite good . The Mahle
              company also has a standstill air conditioning unit with no
              compressor https://www.mahle.com/en/research-and-development/innovations/.  
               
              
              
              
              
              The
              Fifth Story shows that even on the other side of the world,
              completely renewable hydrogen (green hydrogen) is possible. While
              even the nuclear industry claims to be able to produce hydrogen,
              the environmental cost is also a big factor. In Australia, not
              only will the new Energy Estate consortium be replacing a big
              chunk of the coal industry but they will be using wind and solar
              energy to produce hydrogen which can be quite versatile for
              running equipment that normally burns fuel (coal, gas, petrol or
              oil). https://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/hydrogen-valley/8545278/?mc_cid=040ab12820&mc_eid=ea049a8959
               
               
              
              
              
              
              
               
               
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              1) Gravity has Built the World's Fastest JetPack 
               
               
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              The
              company’s “Iron Man”-like jetpack suit combines an impressive
              1,050 horsepower of thrust, from four mini jet engines strapped
              to each forearm, with the dexterity and balance of its wearer. 
               
              
               
               
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              2) New MIM Diode Energy Harvester 
               
               
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              Scientists
              at the University of Colorado Boulder have tapped into a
              poltergeist-like property of electrons to design devices that can
              capture excess heat from their environment — and turn it into
              usable electricity. 
               
              
              The
              researchers have described their new “optical rectennas” in a
              paper published today (May 18, 2021) in the journal Nature
              Communications. These devices, which are too small to see with
              the naked eye, are roughly 100 times more efficient than similar
              tools used for energy harvesting. And they achieve that feat
              through a mysterious process called “resonant tunneling” — in
              which electrons pass through solid matter without spending any
              energy. 
               
               
               
              
             
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             3) Mahle Unveils Magnet Free Electric Motor with 95%
             Efficiency 
              
              
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             It's
             basically maintenance-free. 
              
             
             Almost
             five years ago, Honda announced it has developed the world’s first practical application of a hot deformed neodymium
             magnet that does not contain rare earth metals. At
             the time, this was considered an important breakthrough for the
             industry as this practically meant Honda could produce electric
             motors without heavy rare earth metals such as dysprosium and/or
             terbium. Now, Mahle has taken things to the next level.  
              
             
             
             
              
              
             
            
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            4) Quantum Entanglement at Macroscopic
            Scale-Incredible 
             
             
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            Quantum entanglement is the binding together of two
            particles or objects, even though they may be far apart – their
            respective properties are linked in a way that's not possible under
            the rules of classical physics. It's a weird phenomenon that
            Einstein described as "spooky action at a distance", but its weirdness is what
            makes it so fascinating to scientists. In new research, quantum entanglement has been directly observed and
            recorded at the macroscopic scale – a scale much bigger than the
            subatomic particles normally associated with entanglement.  
             
             
             
            
           
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           5) Completely Renewable Hydrogen headed to Australia 
            
            
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           Local and
           global energy companies are supporting this hydrogen valley
           proposal. The consortium submitting the proposal was led by Energy
           Estate, the renewable power advisory company. It intends to produce
           green H2 using wind and solar energy. This hydrogen will then be
           used for transport, mining and industrial feedstock in the upper
           Hunter Valley. The intention
           is to accelerate its transition as a potential replacement for the
           coal industry in that region.  
            
           
           
           
            
            
           
          
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