Melanin battery runs for years, Aguascalientes researcher claims
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- Published on Friday, 12 July 2013 12:26
- Written by John Pint
For some time I’ve heard rumors about the amazing Bat-Gen of Dr. Arturo Solís of Aguascalientes – a new and different source of electricity that he says may someday power our homes and vehicles. Finally, I found myself heading for Aguascalientes on business and I decided it was time to stop in at the Human Photosynthesis Study Center, hoping I might have a chance to examine the Bat-Gen and interview Dr. Solís.
The drive from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes is via good toll roads and took only two and a half hours. When I arrived at the Center, I discovered that it is also a clinic for people with eye problems. I walked into the reception room and was surprised at how many patients were waiting to see the doctor. There were about 25 chairs and after a while most of them were full. It was obvious that these were local people, families with lots of kids. In my mind I gave Dr. Solís a plus because I have only noted this phenomenon in the waiting rooms of really talented doctors. In my opinion, if the neighborhood mamas say a doctor is good, it means he’s good. Of course, with so many people ahead of me, I figured I’d never get to do my interview, but after a short wait, I was ushered into an office and shook hands with the doctor, a big man with an easy-going manner.
There on the desk sat a Bat-Gen, a sealed plastic cylinder about 15 centimeters tall and five centimeters in diameter. Dr. Solís attached a voltmeter and the reading was 1.2 volts. “What’s unusual about this is that it’s more of generator than a battery,” he said. “Look what happens if I short it out.”
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