Oct 19th, 2010 – NET Journal (Germany)
Keppe Motor is studied at the best technological University in Europe
Professors at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH- Zurich) considered the
Oct 19th, 2010 – NET Journal (Germany)
Professors at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH- Zurich) considered the
Recently, several contacts in Germany said that they became aware of Keppe Motor
Peter Schneider, Austrian journalist It was just like a family reunion. The Keppe
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In Siena, under the scorching heat of the Italian summer, there was a
On February 23, 2013, Karl Zimmer, Terri Tully and Tom Tully represented the
Jun 25th, 2012 – Época Magazine There was a little bit of everything
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.