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Genesis of the H2earth Institute

Technical Objectives

The Institute was established on 01 Oct 06, after due consideration of  the recent public disclosure of a successful replication of the Meyer Water Fuel Cell by Welsh research engineer David Lawton, which appeared faithful to the expiring Methods Patent (US #4,936,960) in every meaningful respect.  The Institute is founded on the premise that over the nine months lead time until its expiration, the technology may be positioned for an effective re-introduction into the marketplace, with its demonstration before the proper potential underwriters, and the formation of effective strategic business alliances.

Over the course of its investigation, the Institute found multiple research initiatives ongoing around the world along similar lines to Lawton, utilizing various embodiments of the waterfuel technology, with most demonstrating positive results. Upon contacting JLN Labs in Paris, and EarthTech International, in Austin, two experienced and highly respected independent testing laboratories which specialize in the evaluation of zero point devices, it was determined that other researchers would readily attempt the replication of the Lawton experiment, upon the presentation of certain specific data sets from the test unit, which Mr. Lawton then committed to faithfully provide.

By the end of cy'06, it is hoped that the Lawton WFC test setup will be reproduced by JLN Labs, EarthTech, and by the Institute's own researchers, offering anew a broadbased corroboration of the original Stanley Meyer experiment.   As Meyer was an independent research inventor and not an academic, he chose to publish in the form of patents rather than journal articles, thereby limiting any incentive for his contemporaries to replicate his findings at the time.    Now, the requisite 17 years later, this data may now be collected for appropriate dissemination in the scientific literature.

Specifically, these replications will demonstrate that a Water Fuel Cell, constructed in accordance with the Meyer patent, will generate combustible gas having a substantially greater energy value than the electric power required to produce it from ordinary water.  Moreover, this energy "gain" - which is best attributed to induction from the zero point field - is sufficient in magnitude to perform significant useful work; that is, an engine so equipped may generate practical electric power or motive force, while continuing to fuel itself, for so long as water is supplied to (or retained within) the system.

The Institute's initial technical objective, for the balance of 2006, is to observe, facilitate where needed, and then promote the existence of  such four successful WFC replications.   A secondary objective, which may not be logistically practical until 2007, would be to demonstrate a WFC operating with a small internal combustion engine and generator, in a closed-loop configuration. 

Such a reproducible "self-running" demonstration is scientifically conclusive in all respects, irrefutable by any invocation of standard models, physical constants, accepted norms or mathematical screed of any sort.  To the extent that it may be disallowed by prevailing theories or "laws" of physics, such laws must be changed to reflect the 'existence proof 'of the new ambient reality.

Institutional Development

During the 4thQ of 2006, the Institute is engaged in organizational activities, corporate filings, and the preparation of documents for its application to the IRS for 501(c)3 status as a tax-exempt Research & Educational foundation.

A Steering Committee of activists in the waterfuel community is being assembled, which will plan, administer, and conduct its program of activities in engineering and public awareness with respect to the technology.

Based upon their demonstrated contributions to the state-of-the-art, the Steering Committee will appoint a Scientific Advisory Board, comprised of PhD-level scientists and engineers cognizant of the advanced physics inherent in zero point energy extraction from the active vacuum.

Based upon their level of underwriting commitment to the purposes of the Institute, the Steering Committee  will appoint a Board of Trustees, which will take responsibility for the funding of the programs of the institute as outlined in an annual Budget Message by the Steering Committee, however, the Trustees will not participate in the day-to-day management of the Institute.

A full-time professional Executive Staff will be retained by the Institute, to establish and operate a representative office in Washington, D.C. for government/industry liaison, university relations, and to conduct the overall administration of the activities of the Institute.