Orion Project Environmental Research
One of the Orion Project's primary goals is to support the research and development of new energy generation systems to benefit the environment, alleviate world poverty and decrease dependence on all forms of fossil fuels.
If you have a working over-unity technology for The Orion Project to test, study or support, please fill out our online Technology Submission Form. At this time we are only investigating technologies that are already built and ready for evaluation.
Below are descriptions of some of the most promising technologies we have identified to date, as well as a selection of research papers on related subjects:
Promising Core Technologies:
Other Technologies Being Considered:
- Transitional Technologies
- Quantum Vacuum (or Zero Point) Electromagnetic Generators
- Electrogravitic/Magnetogravitic Propulsion and Energy Systems
- Environmental Clean-up Technologies
- Desalination/Reforestation Systems
Research Papers
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Global Energy Situation and Assessment:
Thomas E. Bearden, PhD, LTC, U.S. Army (Retired), 2009. Important Assessment of the Present Energy Crisis presented in a letter (June 7, 2009) to the Director of ARPA-E (Advanced Energy Projects Agency - Energy). Posted with Permission of the author.
Gary Vesperman, 2009. Suppressed Energy Technologies. A shorter summary is also available.
Thomas E. Bearden, PhD, LTC, U.S. Army (Retired), 2007. Rapid and Decisive Solution of the World Energy Crisis and Global Warming
John Deutch, James R. Schlesinger and David G. Victor, 2006. Council on Foreign Relations report: "National security consequences of oil dependency"
Steven M. Greer, M.D., 2007. New Energy Solutions And Implications For The National Security And The Environment
Steven M. Greer, M.D., 2004. Going Tactical
Richard Heinburg, 2007. What will we eat when the oil runs out?
Theodore C. Loder III, PhD, 2001. Briefing Papers Prepared For The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on "Outside-the-Box" Technologies
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Selected Scientific Papers on Energy Technologies:
Thomas E. Bearden, LTC, U.S. Army (Retired), 2009. Precursor Engineering and the Falsification of Modern Physics
Quartz Crystals Charged by High Frequency Current Lose their Weight - article on the Kowsky-Frost Quartz levitation experiment reprinted from the September, 1927 issue of Science and Invention. The original article from the German publication Radio-Umschau is also available.
Thomas E. Bearden, LTC, U.S. Army (Retired), 2000. The Unnecessary Energy Crisis: How to Solve it Quickly
Thomas E. Bearden, LTC, U.S. Army (Retired), Solving the World Energy Crisis - Info and References.
J. Beene, 1999. Solar power - Electric generator & refrigeration unit -Technical Description.
Anthony Griffin, 1993. Water as Fuel. Extract of a lecture given by Admiral Sir Anthony Griffin at a UK symposium on the Impact of New Technology on the Marine Industries.
Paul A. LaViolette, Ph.D., 2000. Moving Beyond the First Law and Advanced Field Propulsion Technologies
Theodore C. Loder, III, Ph.D., 2002. "Outside the box" Space and Terrestrial Transportation and Energy Technologies for the 21st Century. Invited paper presented at AIAA by Professor Loder, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, University of New Hampshire.
Dr. Theodore C. Loder III, Ph.D, 2003. Implications of Outside-the-Box Technologies on Future Space Exploration and Colonization Presented February 5, 2003 at the Space Technology and Applications International Forum.
Stanley A. Meyer, 1995. Water Fuel Cell - Technical Brief.
Robey, J.A. 2006. Water Car - How to turn water into hydrogen fuel. Book available from: Kentucky Water Fuel Museum, Box 55558, Lexington, KY 40555 (www.waterfuelmuseum.org).
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