Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Time Tempered Materials

Just have a highly charged (-/+) static field that you heat up a material in and then cool it in and when cooled it will either have a faster/ or slower rate of time relative to the outside world. Based on the amount of the charge when heating and cooling, and the polarity of the charge. Because some people theorize that the negative charge of electrons and antimatter are a sign of those particles moving backwards in time. Relative to the forward movement through time of positively charged particles. Just the chemistry of different uses of the element barium will show the effects of strange material properties(search: wiki). Even when not yet boosted with an outside electromagnetic field.
I site the July 29th 2008 press release of EEStor, the energy storage unit partner of Zenn motor co. This gotten off of wiki, which may or may not have been edited yet, and therefor may or may not be totally correct:
In addition, the July 29, 2008 press release[26] states that the plastic matrix allows for better crystal polarization and that this "along with other proprietary processing steps provides the potential of a polarization saturation voltage required by EEStor, Inc." Polarization by a strong electric field is done in the final steps of manufacturing so that the material will form domains that are oriented in the proper direction for the best permittivity and energy storage. The world patent states this is done at 180 C with 4000 V.
The patent for EESU is under google patent search EESU

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