Keppe Motor is studied at the best technological University in Europe

Professors at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH- Zurich) considered the 8th best university in the world and the best university on the European continent have selected the award winning technology of resonant motors, the Keppe Motor, for the apprenticeship projects of students at this prestigious institution.

José Ortiz e Adriana Silvério

Professors at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH- Zurich) considered the 8th best university in the world and the best university on the European continent have selected the award winning technology of resonant motors, the Keppe Motor, for the apprenticeship projects of students at this prestigious institution.
Dr Frank Lichtenberg, after contacting the Keppe Motor team, chose the educational Keppe Motor kit 1.4 for this experiment, which was conceived for this purpose.
Dr. Lichtenberg has studied Keppe’s New Physics technology and supports the technology on his site where he also promotes English language PDFs on the subject written by the scientist Norberto Keppe.
The project was developed in the laboratory of material design, established by Professor Dr Schweizer and Dr Martin Willeke, also of ETH. The results obtained by the students were presented in December 2021.
ETHZ was founded in 1855 in Zurich, Switzerland where Albert Einstein studied and taught.
The Keppe Motor engineers have spoken at various conferences throughout Europe and due to the interest of supporters, academics and European physicists who helped promote the technology, Swiss students became familiar with this innovative technology. Keppe Motor thanks the work of Adolf and Inger Schneider, of the Swiss Association of Space Energy, for organizing the conferences where the Keppe Motor engineers presented their technology.
This promotion has also attracted various individuals interested in Keppe Motor products, such as fans and motors, in various European countries.
The Keppe Motor project at ETH, Zurich can be accessed at this LINK:
https://theory.mat.ethz.ch/education/teaching-for-a-project-based-practicum-and-a-presentation-from-s0.html
The site of Professor Dr Frank Licktenberg can be accessed at thei LINK:
https://novam-research.com/keppe.php
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About Keppe Motor

The Keppe Motor is a highly efficient motor that uses the principle of electromagnetic resonance to optimize its efficiency. It was developed by three researchers, Carlos Cesar Soós, Alexandre Frascari and Roberto Heitor Frascari, based on the discoveries of the scientist Norberto da Rocha Keppe, set forth in his book “The New Physics Derived From A Disinverted Metaphysics,” first published in France, 1996.

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