Experts please: Review of Pulsed Plasma Electric Motor Patent

In summary, the conversation revolves around a person asking for donations on eBay for a copy of a patent. The patent claims to offer solutions for toxic waste remediation, zero emission power generation, zero point energy production, nuclear remediation, and atomic fusion. However, closer examination reveals that the claims are absurd and the patent may have been obtained through deceptive means. The conversation ends with the conclusion that this is likely a scam.
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Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
What is your take: a legitimate business venture or a scam?
Well for starters:
You are bidding on a copy of US patent 6,271,614 - Signed by the inventor.
Since you can get a copy of the patent from the USPTO, you're paying for the guys signature. No thanks.

Second, the claims:
1: Toxic Waste Remediation
2: Conversion of Oil and Coal into Methane for zero emission power generation.
3: Zero Point Energy Production
4: Possible Nuclear Remediation
5: Atomic Fusion
Yeah, right.

HERE is a link to the patent. This is the abstract:
A power generating electromagnetic motor (2) which comprises a novel pulsed plasma commutator (22) in conjunction with a bipolar magnetic rotor (16) made of high BH.sub.max permanent magnets (14) affixed to a core element (18) disposed coaxially with drive coil (12) with an air gap there between and providing an adjacent receiving coil (10) for discrete, particle and wave recapture as well as by array (80). The commutator (22) propels the drive coil assembly (8) with a series of intermittent pulses as well as producing unique power outputs and discrete particles and waves in the resultant plasma, such as Electrum Validum or EV and furthermore is the unique presence of system negative entropy.
This falls into the category of what I would generally dismiss offhand because it just "smells" like BS. The claims are absurd and though I'm not a high energy physicist, I'm reasonably intelligent and the abstract sounds like technobabble.

But here's the dead giveway: note, the last few words: "furthermore is the unique presence of system negative entropy." Negative entropy in a closed system? Uh, no. So he pulled a fast one on the USPTO. They are swamped and it happens more than you might think. If I had to guess, this is another copy of the Farnsworth tabletop fusion reactor that Greg made a thread about; repackaged with enough technobabble to fool a patent evaluator.
 
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Originally posted by russ_watters
But here's the dead giveway: note, the last few words: "furthermore is the unique presence of system negative entropy." Negative entropy in a closed system? Uh, no. So he pulled a fast one on the USPTO. They are swamped and it happens more than you might think. If I had to guess, this is another copy of the Farnsworth tabletop fusion reactor that Greg made a thread about; repackaged with enough technobabble to fool a patent evaluator. [/B]

Good catch. I missed that.

Edit: Over in the S&D forum, I posted your comment and closed the thread.
 
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What is a pulsed plasma electric motor?

A pulsed plasma electric motor is a type of motor that uses plasma, a highly ionized and electrically charged gas, to produce motion. The plasma is generated through the use of electrical pulses, creating a high-temperature and high-pressure environment that propels the motor forward.

What makes the pulsed plasma electric motor different from other types of motors?

The pulsed plasma electric motor is unique in that it does not require any moving parts or physical contact to produce motion. This makes it more efficient, reliable, and durable compared to traditional motors that rely on mechanical components.

What are the potential applications of the pulsed plasma electric motor?

The pulsed plasma electric motor has a wide range of potential applications, including use in spacecraft propulsion, electric vehicles, industrial machinery, and even medical equipment. It can also be used in situations where traditional motors may not be suitable, such as in extreme temperatures or environments.

What are some benefits of using the pulsed plasma electric motor?

Some benefits of using the pulsed plasma electric motor include increased efficiency, reduced maintenance needs, and lower operating costs. It also produces no emissions, making it an environmentally friendly option. Additionally, it has the potential to revolutionize the field of electric propulsion, making space travel more efficient and cost-effective.

What are some potential challenges or limitations of the pulsed plasma electric motor?

One potential challenge of the pulsed plasma electric motor is the development and maintenance of the necessary high-voltage and high-temperature infrastructure. There may also be potential safety concerns associated with the use of plasma. Additionally, the technology is still in its early stages, so further research and development may be required before it can be widely implemented.

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