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I started this research in earnest at the beginning of 2009, after another slump in oil and gas
               prices, put my regular work practice in product development, polymers, refining, and
               wastewater treatment into a slow crawl.

               My laboratory mission remained the same; A) Can entropy in a thermodynamic system be
               reduced to the point of being irrelevant? B) Is there an energy source that does not convert
               heat?

               Now about those magnets.

               In 1979 or 1980, I had a former work associate of mine from Bell Laboratories visit with me
               during a time when my studies included law school, and my long past interest in becoming a
               patent attorney. A mutual acquaintance was then employed at the developmental laboratories
               of Libbey Owens Ford, a glass manufacturing company located outside Toledo, Ohio. It was the
               second time in my life when I saw what was referred to as a “rare earth magnet”. My first
               exposure was on a work/study trip to Bell Laboratories in Denver Colorado. The second visit
               with rare earth magnets was much more profound because the demonstration I saw was head
               to head with a common iron magnet. The strength comparison? Well you could knock me over
               with a feather. It was a glass forming experiment. The magnetic force was a bit scary and I must
               have played with one of the small samples for hours.

               Then years later in the mid-1990s, I had the pleasure of building a very sophisticated plastics
               recycling facility located in North Las Vegas, Nevada. At the time, I had built a very good
               reputation completing plastics engineering projects in Nevada, beginning in 1990, as a defense
               contractor and on again off again consultant to the Casinos. I was professionally active in a wide
               variety of projects during the Casino building boom, where many building materials used in the
               construction of resorts had to meet what is known as a “zero smoke, zero flame”, fire safety
               standard. Around 1995 I was approached by a local dental surgeon, who had a very clever idea
               that could sterilize postsurgical waste streams, that contained a large amount of biomedical
               contamination, and polymer (plastic), material that could be recycled. We worked together for
               about two years, and patented the system, which is still in use in some United States and
               foreign jurisdictions today.






                      pg. 9           A Demonstration of Induced Angular Momentum in a Flywheel Energy Storage and Harvesting Device Through the Elimination and Control of Entropy in a Thermodynamic System
                                                   in the Presence of a Paired Permanent Magnetic Field

                                                   Copyright 2020 Dennis M. Danzik All Rights Reserved

                                                          By Dennis M. Danzik
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