KESHE TECHNOLOGIES
Dynamic reactors
Several static and dynamic working prototypes confirms the new insights related to the PME's (Plasmatic Magnetic Energy) and the Keshe concept of SEPMAF's (Specific Entangled Plasmatic Magnetic Fields). In the design and technology of our reactor systems, the same principles and methods as in the universal physics are developed and similar effects have been achieved.

On this webpage we disclose some of our dynamic reactor prototypes.

Dynamic reactors have a much large output than static (without moving parts) reactors.

Dynamic reactors can be used to generate electricity for population, transport and industry, for processing matters and for creating gravitational effects.

In dynamic reactors strong plasmatic magnetic energy fields can be created and controlled.

The working of these dynamic systems is completely different from as it happens in all present existing reactors. Similar to the static reactors they generate already voltage and current without being in motion, and they can - if wished - create atomic hydrogen. When the motion (like rotation) starts the internal processes are enhanced enormously, and they are self-sustaining. At the same time the process of fission and fusion happens, which we call semi-fusion.

Some dynamic reactors in steel.

Dynamic plasma reactor in steel for the generation of power
This dynamic reactor is especially designed for power generation.

Below dynamic reactor is especially designed from lifting purposes.


Dynamic plasma reactor in steel for the generation of gravitational effects
Another test reactor
Dynamic plasma reactor in steel for the processing of matters

Some dynamic reactors in other materials

Dynamic plasma reactor in composite plastic for the generation of gravity and anti-gravity
Dynamic reactor tested of creation of gravity and anti-gravity, and magnetic shield effects, for space technology.
Dynamic plasma reactor in composite plastic for the generation of motion in space and the processing of various matters
Another dynamic reactor which is developed and tested for space use and other purposes.


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