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12-8-05   A hydro-gravity motor design has been developed by Mikhail Smeretchanski (Patent #2830575, France, 2003).  Smeretchanski says he has a prototype hydro-gravity motor that works.  Gravitymotor.net has more information about gravity motors.

 

5-16-05   On May 14, 2005, Hever Motor Car Manufacturing Company displayed the prototype of a highly efficient and wonderfully comfortable electric vehicle.  The Hever Model 1 is an electric bicycle that rides like a Cadillac and is as quiet as walking.  The motor does not make any perceivable noise, and does not pollute the air.  The energy cost for running this motor is $.006 per mile at 15 miles per 4 hour battery charge assuming an electricity cost of $.26 per kwh, compared to $.16 per mile (26 times more expensive than the electric bicycle) for a gas-engine automobile at 15 miles per gallon assuming a gasoline cost of $2.50 per gallon.  This electric bicycle seems to have a smoother ride than any bicycle previously made.  The suspension system on this bicycle was designed and engineered by Larry McCart, owner of Hever Motor Car Manufacturing Company.  See pictures of the Hever Model 1 prototype at www.hubmotor.net.

 

2-28-05   On February 28, 2005, Larry McCart announced that his work in particle physics had received a partial confirmation by scientists working on antigravity theory during the late 1990's.  In the late 1990's scientists found strong evidence that the universe is expanding at an increasing pace.  At a loss to explain the stunning discovery, scientists have tried to develop theory to understand this mysterious antigravity force.  Along with Albert Einstein, Larry has long considered magnetic force and gravity force to be similar.  Since magnetic force involves both attracting and repelling forces, Larry's unified theory of gravity-magnetic force proposes the existence of gravity repelling physical material.  The reason we do not find this material on Planet Earth is because this material has been repelled into space by gravity force.  Larry theorizes that antigravity material is at the leading edge of the expanding universe.

Larry believes antigravity material can be manufactured here on Earth and used to revolutionize air and space travel.  An airplane the size of an ocean liner could transport people and goods at much less expense than present-day aircraft.  A space ship the size of a shopping mall could safely and cheaply transport people and goods between Earth and Mars.  A military platform the size of a football field could be stationed over enemy territory at a height of 20 miles in order to maintain peace.  An individual could wear antigravity supports to reduce walking weight in order to increase endurance and to promote better health.

 

9-10-04   Larry believes in being self-insured regarding the paid-off buildings he owns, and spending the savings on structural improvements and fire-prevention systems.  Billions of dollars are wasted on insurance each year in California that otherwise could be spent on structural improvements and fire prevention systems that would improve safety and quality of life.  Because most buildings in California are not paid off and are under the control of mortgage companies that primarily are concerned with getting their money, mortgage companies force owners to buy what usually seems to be over-priced insurance.  Click here to see pictures of an earthquake safety support for a 12,000 square foot building owned by Larry.

 

5-30-04   Larry announced on May 28, 2004, that his new motor car manufacturing company will begin prototype production during June 2004.  The Hever Motor Car Manufacturing Company is completely owned by Larry, and is completely financed by retained earnings from other businesses owned by Larry.  The Hever will be one of the most technologically advanced motor cars in the world.  The Hever will have a hub motor on each wheel -- eliminating the need for expensive drive line components and transmission parts.  The hub motor is part of the wheel, and is a motor only when electricity is flowing to the motor; the rest of the time the hub motor is an electric generator.  This motor seems to be twice as efficient as previous electric motors used on cars, and seems to run twice as long on the same amount of electrical charge to the battery.  One hundred of the new hub motors have been manufactured in China at a privately owned manufacturing company, and the cost is so low that Larry hopes to offer a dealer price of $1,600 per car.

 

11-28-03   Larry traveled to Las Vegas in a jet airplane for Thanksgiving, and stayed at the McCart Family condominium (click here for pictures).  Larry arrived in Las Vegas at about 2 p.m. Thursday, and jetted back to Bakersfield Friday afternoon.  It takes about 45 minutes for the jet airplane to fly from Las Vegas to Bakersfield.  Larry enjoys the shopping malls, the outside water shows, walking through the insides of buildings etc.  Larry does not do gaming (casino gambling) in Las Vegas.  Las Vegas today is a morally clean and family oriented place for fun and enjoyment.

 

10-4-03   May 26, 2003, SunPower Corporation announces a highly efficient low-cost solar cell.  Based on a novel rear-contact design that maximizes the working cell area, hides unsightly wires and makes automated production easier, the A-300 solar cell achieves over 20% efficiency, compared with currently available cells in the 12-15% range.  The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has verified 20.4% conversion efficiency for the A-300.  The 125mm, single-crystal A-300 cell generates 3W of electricity providing the most efficient cost-per-watt solution in the photovoltaic (PV) industry.  Additionally, the A-300 silicon solar cell delivers 3kW in less than 17m2, allowing SunPower's customers to trump the world's best area-efficient construction designs.

 

10-3-03   STMicroelectronics (Catania, Italy, September 30, 2003) announced a discovery that will result in the manufacture of solar panels rated at 10% efficiency that are 20 times cheaper than conventional solar panels rated at 20% efficiency.  Mass production of these solar panels is expected to begin before 2005, and will result in a $.20 per watt cost for solar panels designed to last at least 20 years.  This will make possible the production of electricity at small generating facilities that will be cheaper than PG&E electricity in California. 

  

7-5-03   Larry's manufacturing company is doing well.  The manufacturing division is operating at 100% capacity, and sales are at record levels.  Larry is the number one producer of top-lock sealing rings for oilwell pumps in the United States of America.