NITINOL: “Shape-Shifting Metal” - A Source of … Free Energy?! (Video 29)

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Watch as we discuss – and demonstrate - how nitinol, an exciting “shape-shifting” metal behaves, and how it has been investigated as a potential source of cheap electrical power! This metal has been known for over 70 years. Why is it not in widespread use today?

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Links/Resources:
David's NASA Contractor Reports:
Volume I (The pictures of the “lifters” are on page 77): https://cs.odu.edu/~mln/ltrs-pdfs/NASA-2003-cr212169.pdf
Volume II: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20050170447/downloads/20050170447.pdf

Video 8, where David talks about the “lifters”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-3pIoLf4cw

Video 27, “Free Energy is Freedom” where we discuss “Operation Winterkill” and the general suppression of Free Energy/Infinite Energy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbsKgjV_CFs

USA Today article on the controversy around gas stoves: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2023/02/01/gas-stove-bans-explained-controversy-over-health-climate/11126667002/

Nitinol wire we bought at Amazon (different thicknesses and activation temperatures are available): https://a.co/d/g8Y7KMp

This wire is supplied by https://nexmetal.com and a wide variety of nitinol products are available; wires, springs, tubes, etc. - and some of these have TWO “memorized” shapes instead of just one.

Kelloggs Research Labs, a great resource for all things nitinol: https://www.kelloggsresearchlabs.com/

The article “Approach to Nitinol Power Plant Cost Analysis” - written in 1981, published in Journal of Energy, vol. 6, no. 6, Nov-Dec 1982: Approach to Nitinol power plant cost analysis | Journal of Energy (aiaa.org) (https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/3.48057) (You will need an aiaa.org account to access this, and for non-member, access to the article costs $25.)

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