REGAUGING
REGAUGING
REGAUGING
Introduction
Normal engine designers work with conservative fields, which require single-valued
potentials. (See Figure 1). They consider A-regauging operations, as well as the multivalued
potential (MVP), to be nuisances, since A-regauging may immediately involve
nonconservative electromagnetic fields (see Figure 2). Most of the favored "engine design"
laws and trusted circuit laws "blow up" during A-regauging, whether by electrical injection or
the MVP region. So electrical power engineers just design conventional electromagnetic
engines to avoid the MVP or eliminate it. On the other hand, if one deliberately evokes and
properly uses the free "jump" of stored potential energy that occurs in an MVP-containing
sector of an engine, a standard gauge-theoretic analysis will show that one can legitimately
have overunity coefficient of performance from that engine. (See Figure 3). I first pointed this
out in 1980.[6 ]