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Tewari Reactionless Generator (RLG)

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An Indian engineer built a real generator that seems to sidestep the usual drag on a motor — and claimed it makes more energy than it uses.
Who they are

The Tewari Reactionless Generator (RLG), built by Indian engineer Paramahamsa Tewari.

What they do

It's a documented modern machine where the drive motor doesn't feel the usual pushback (torque) that generating electricity normally causes.

How it works

It uses counter-phase magnetic circuits to shift the torque off the main shaft; 2014 tests reported 1.724 kilowatts going in and 4.461 kilowatts coming out (about 238%), but an independent lab (Kiel) confirmed only the basic physics, NOT that it makes more energy than it consumes.

Why it matters

The engine treats the torque-shifting trick as real but keeps the bigger 'free energy' claim open and contested, noting a specific experiment (a falling-weight calorimeter test) that could prove it wrong. It matters as a genuine, testable version of an over-unity claim rather than pure fantasy.

The engine's record — word for word
[Reports #144-148] Paramahamsa Tewari's RLG — the documented modern reproduction of off-shaft torque-shifting via counter-phase magnetic circuits (drive motor experiences 'reactionless' generation). 2014 tests reported 1.724kW in / 4.461kW out (~238%); Kiel confirmed the basic homopolar linearity, NOT over-unity. HELD SEPARATE: the off-shaft torque-shifting is real; the OVER-UNITY claim is contested/held-open (framed in Tewari's Space Vortex Theory). Bounded by lenz_cancellation_bounding_proof; the falling_weight_calorimeter_test is its falsifier.
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