How well does Keshe Magrav plasma energy unit work?

 

Is it plug-and-play, or does it require a highly-trained electrician to install? Is there a period of "conditioning"? Does it power all appliances? What about the appliances (e.g. CFLs) that it doesn't power? Will these factors be intimidating? Do you know of any reports of successful installations?

Intro by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News

 

The Internet is abuzz with talk about a pending event in Rome, Italy on October 16, when Mehran Keshe plans to give sample plasma reactors to world ambassadors, as if this is the dawn of a new age of peace. Caution is called for, because Keshe exaggerates hugely and is significantly out of touch with reality. (PESN; October 14, 2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqwxKwG93Hg 

 

Here are my reasons for not getting all excited about this development.

I've not seen any reports of the performance of this technology by anyone besides Aleks (sp?), who came up with it. He knows how to use it because he came up with it.

But it is a huge disconnect for most people. How do you plug a little box into your house to run your house off it?

Do any of you know anyone who has either replicated this for themselves and are now powering their house or car with it, or who has installed one of the Keshe Magrav systems they are selling on their site and has been powering their house or car with it?

The video above shows Keshe handing out these units to various delegates in the audience, but he might as well have been handing out driver's licenses to three-year-olds. What good is that going to do? Does he explain how to install the system? Does he explain how to condition it for use? Are such instructions included in the box? I would hope so.

We have no information about how user-friendly this is. Is it just a matter of plug-and-play, or does it require a specially-trained electrician to install it? And once it's installed, is it fully functioning, or is there a period of "conditioning." 

From what I gather from bits and pieces, there is a "conditioning" period, and it doesn't power all appliances. For example, if I heard correctly in the previous video, it won't power Compact Fluorescent lights, which most everyone has in their homes now. So how does that work? How feasible is this for people actually using them in their homes now, in the Western world?

If it requires input from the grid to produce power, will it work when the grid goes down? Keshe says yes. How? 

The plugs going to/from the Magrav Power system are Italian receptacles. Converting that to other similar power systems is just a matter of the proper adaptor. But what about when converting it to power systems that are different? Keshe says this is not an issue? Has that been demonstrated successfully?

What about automobile applications? How does that work? What kind of success have people had implementing the Magrav technology in this application? I understand it's supposed to even work on non-electric vehicles. How? How well?

Do any of you know of any reports from people who have implemented this technology?

Let us know in the comments below.

Question Responses

John Anderson provided the following answers: (slightly edited)

I've not seen any reports of the performance of this technology by anyone besides Aleks (sp?), who came up with it. He knows how to use it because he came up with it.

There are several workshops where the initial testing was performed "on air" over time. There are many knowledge seekers who have built and tested these units in a limited fashion. This is very new technology, but using very old concepts.

But it is a huge disconnect for most people. How do you plug a little box into your house to run your house off it ?

I can understand how folks can get confused with the claims. It is necessary to understand that what this box does is totally different from what folks are used to thinking about. The electricity output is a byproduct of the technology and not the primary energy. The primary energy is vastly different from anything conventional physics has worked with in the past.

Do any of you know anyone who has either replicated this for themselves and are now powering their house or car with it, or who has installed one of the Keshe Magrav systems they are selling on their site and has been powering their house or car with it ?

I know many who have replicated this tech in various forms with generally good results. I have made limited systems and have tested them, though my comprehension is not complete. Remember, one cannot compare these systems with a "generator" or electricity supply. They work on an entirely different level.

The video above shows Keshe handing out these units to various delegates in the audience, but he might as well have been handing out driver's licenses to three-year-olds. What good is that going to do? Does he explain how to install the system ? Does he explain how to condition for its use? Are such instructions included in the box ? I would hope so.

All the information to use the devices is included with the package. But again, I must stress that electricity is not how these things work.

We have no information about how user-friendly this is. Is it just a matter of plug-and-play, or does it require a specially-trained electrician to install it ?
And once it's installed, is it fully functioning, or is there a period of "conditioning" ?

This is, initially, plug and play. You plug one end into a wall socket (or between your electric meter and breaker box) and it begins to condition what you plug into the other end (or your whole house) to accept and function with the plasma energy. It does take a little while for the system to come to full operation, but even so, some appliances will work off it straight away.

From what I gather from bits and pieces, there is a "conditioning" period, and it doesn't power all appliances. For example, if I heard correctly in the previous video, it won't power Compact Fluorescent lights, which most everyone has in their homes now. So how does that work? How feasible is this for people actually using in their homes now, in the Western world ?

The reported limitations of the initial units is with resistive loads. These are loads such as electric heaters, electric stoves, filament light bulbs and such. If I understand correctly, capacitive or inductive loads operate perfectly. There will be some time of discovery for many to see the precise requirements and limitations inherent in the plasma, but the benefits are far beyond the inconveniences. Resistive loads will still be operational, but only to around 3.2 kW... This is due to the nature of the conversion of plasma into resistive capable electron flow.

If it requires input from the grid to produce power, will it work when the grid goes down? Keshe says yes. How ?

The input from the grid is used as a signal for the unit to know what form of electricity to output. Barring using a resistive load on the output there is no energy drawn from the grid. If a resistive load is used, only a small percentage of grid energy is used. The next generation units will not require a grid connection.

The plugs going to/from the Magrav Power system are Italian receptacles. Converting that to other similar power systems is just a matter of the proper adaptor. But what about when converting it to power systems that are different ?
Keshe says this is not an issue? Has that been demonstrated successfully ?

Yes. Again, you need to adjust your thinking away from the limitations of conventional physics. In the conference, both 240 volt 50 Hz "European" and 110 volt 60Hz "North American" devices were plugged into the same power bar and functioned correctly at the same time. No converter necessary, beyond the physical connection of the plug. It is possible to power a cell phone, an air conditioner and a fridge from different countries from the same plug with this technology. It does not have the limitations of "electricity".

What about automobile applications? How does that work? What kind of success have people had implementing the Magrav technology in this application ? I understand it's supposed to even work on non-electric vehicles. How ? How well ?

The "how" of this question is a bit complicated and does require some relearning of how matter and energy interact. In a very basic explanation, the plasma employs forces identical to how the universe operates. There are no engines on the Earth to keep it spinning and orbiting the Sun. It is the interaction of magnetic-gravitational fields that provide the energy for that system. The plasma is a harnessed and directed combination of these types of fields that can impart its energy into any "matter" (or non-matter) system. Since everything is made of this same plasma, contrary to what conventional physics would have you believe, it is not difficult to see and plan interactions as needed, once one has surpassed the "matter" limitations.

Do any of you know of any reports from people who have implemented this technology ?

There are, to be bold, millions of folks around the globe creating and using plasma based systems for everything from agriculture, food replacement, motive force, healing and pain control, fuel efficiency increases, home heating load reduction, as well as other fields. We are only beginning to see the potential uses and benefits of plasma technology. There are many Facebook groups with folks offering their research and ideas freely and in the spirit of cooperation, in order to further this technology as quickly and as broadly as possible.

On Oct. 26th 2015, the details of the plasma energy unit will be released, barring unforeseen events, in which anyone will be able to replicate the units in their home. It will require no special tools or knowledge, though a basic comprehension of the nature of the tech is certainly helpful. It is a very simple technology in practice, once one surpasses the limited thinking of conventional physics. There is even a pre-school girl in China that is creating basic systems on her own.

This technology replicates what is done in nature and the universe as a whole. It can be done with simple tools and items scrounged from the forest, junkyards and such, and unbeknownst to most cooks, they do it daily when they are preparing the evening meals...

Please search out groups and people that are doing this technology and at least learn the basic concepts. There are to date 82 workshops, averaging about 3 hours each explaining the tech and processes available on Youtube, and soon on http://community.keshefoundation.org for anyone to view and learn from. There are also many thousands of people available to share ideas and their understanding of the tech to anyone seeking a greater comprehension.

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