Our goal is to find a device that is a prototype for a robust, safe, zero point technology that can be developed and distributed on a worldwide basis

These rigorous criteria reflect our study of devices over a 20+ year period.

Technology Criteria

Any device submitted must meet all these criteria.

  1. Inventor  must make available to STAR reports from transparent independent, professional, 3rd party testing and verification.
  2. The device must be self- running and closed loop .   Any input power source to the device is returned by the device and the device is running a load of at least 1 K.
  3. The technology must be able to be independently reproduced (by someone other than the inventor or his associates)  SOLELY from plans provided to STAR which include all details related to its reproduction.
  4. It needs to operate anywhere – regardless of variations in magnetic field on earth.  It is acceptable if it needs to be tuned to different longitudes or locations but the variables and tuning parameters must be known so it is not guesswork location to location.   (Some devices do react to the magnetic fields of the earth and their tuning can change with the magnetic fields or what minerals are in the earth)
  5. It must be tested for safety.  There can be no bio-hazardous (radioactive, dangerous chemical, etc.)  materials either in the device or a bi-product of the device.  There can be no FCC (telecommunications, TV, radio, cell phone etc) disruption from the operation of the device. There can be no harmful radiation from its operation.
  6. It must run seamlessly for a prolonged amount of time, at least exceeding 12 hours.  It must run well past the capacity of the input power so its over-unity performance is unambiguous.
  7. The device must have an on-off switch and  run consistently without breaking down.  It must be sturdy enough to be moved with reasonable care without damage, components coming loose or failing in its operation.
  8. The device must not require tuning or reassembly with each on/off cycle.
  9. The device must be left with STAR for testing and reproduction.  If the inventor wants to retain a copy of the device, he should make two: one for himself and one for STAR.
  10. Plans that can be used to faithfully reproduce the device must be left with STAR. They must be complete and  allow an independent 3rd party fabricator chosen by STAR to accurately reproduce the device without input from the inventor.  (The inventor may want to write out plans and have someone of their choosing reproduce the device for them from those plans to determine where there may be gaps in the plans and fill in those gaps before submitting an application.)
  11. The device cannot be dependent on sun or wind or other variables that would interrupt service.
  12. It must be economically viable for mass production and distribution.  It cannot contain extremely rare or very expensive materials.  There must be a realistic supply chain available so it can be mass manufactured once developed.
  13. The inventor understands that the plans and the details of the device will be open source.
  14. The inventor warrants that he is not infringing on any 3rd party intellectual property or patents.   The applicant indemnifies STAR if there has been any intellectual property or patent infringement.
  15. The plans must be typed in English and conform to standard US fabricating and engineering requirements.