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'''Claus Wilhelm Turtur''' (born March 26, 1961, Bonn) ist a German doctor of physics and professor at Wolfenbüttel technical college (Ostfalia-Academy for Applied Sciences Wolfenbüttel-Braunschweig), bookautor and visionary for drawing energy from' 'inexhaustible zero point energy''.
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'''Claus Wilhelm Turtur''' (born March 26, 1961, Bonn) ist a German doctor of physics and professor at Wolfenbüttel technical college (Ostfalia-Academy for Applied Sciences Wolfenbüttel-Braunschweig), bookautor, inventor and visionary for drawing energy from ''inexhaustible zero point energy''.
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Tutur wrote student trainingbooks for mathematics and published at book-on-demand, open-access journals without peer review and in the Internet papers about (in his opionion) utilizable and inexhaustible [[Zero-point energy]](Space energy, Vacuum energy, ZPE) which, according to him, corresponds to the vaguely known "dark energy" of the universe but can be used as mechanical energy through a fan wheel motor he invented and experimented with. Turtur refers in his assumptions about zero point energy to Austrian born Croat [[Nikola Tesla]], French [[Graviflight]]-tinkerer Jean-Louis Naudin, the Casimir effect, inventor (and owner of InterStellar Technologies Corporation) Fabrizio Pinto, Robert Forward, Anders O. Wistrom and Armik V. M. Khachatourian, the company Gravitec and experiments in the last decades about the effect of electrostatic fields. Turtur does not want to have his activities rated as research on [[Perpetual Motion|Perpetual motion]] devices or similar wonderous machines ''a la Jim Knopf'', even when he himself uses the term ''over-unity'' for his vacuum energy rotor (To cite: ''More mechanical output was produced than electricity used !''). Noticeable are also the websites of Turtur on the site of technical college Wolfenbüttel-Braunschweig, which show various perpetual motion concepts throughout history (see screenshot on the right)
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Turtur wrote student trainingbooks for mathematics and published at book-on-demand, open-access journals without peer review and in the Internet papers about (in his opionion) utilizable and inexhaustible [[Zero-point energy]](Space energy, Vacuum energy, ZPE) which, according to him, corresponds to the vaguely known "dark energy" of the universe but can be used as mechanical energy through a fan wheel motor he invented and experimented with. Turtur refers in his assumptions about zero point energy to Austrian born Croat [[Nikola Tesla]], French [[Graviflight]]-tinkerer Jean-Louis Naudin, the Casimir effect, inventor (and owner of InterStellar Technologies Corporation) Fabrizio Pinto, Robert Forward, Anders O. Wistrom and Armik V. M. Khachatourian, the company Gravitec and experiments in the last decades about the effect of electrostatic fields. Turtur does not want to have his activities rated as research on [[Perpetual Motion|Perpetual motion]] devices or similar wonderous machines ''a la Jim Knopf'', even when he himself uses the term ''over-unity'' for his vacuum energy rotor (To cite: ''More mechanical output was produced than electricity used !''). Noticeable are also the websites of Turtur on the site of technical college Wolfenbüttel-Braunschweig, which show various perpetual motion concepts throughout history (see screenshot on the right)
    
(Explanation: Children's bookautor Michael Ende had Luke, the engine driver together with the character Jim Knopf (to the illusionary giant Tur Tur) drive a kind of Perpetual motion railroad engine in a tale, which had a strong magnet in front of the engine, drawing the locomotive forward).   
 
(Explanation: Children's bookautor Michael Ende had Luke, the engine driver together with the character Jim Knopf (to the illusionary giant Tur Tur) drive a kind of Perpetual motion railroad engine in a tale, which had a strong magnet in front of the engine, drawing the locomotive forward).   
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Turtur does not respond to issues with plate spacings, which were too far apart for the Casimir effect and the imperfect version of a perfect plate condensator due to tilted wings. The large distance of several milimeters rules the Casimier-Polder effect as explanation of rotation out. No other experiments by Turtur which show these forces at other distances are known.
 
Turtur does not respond to issues with plate spacings, which were too far apart for the Casimir effect and the imperfect version of a perfect plate condensator due to tilted wings. The large distance of several milimeters rules the Casimier-Polder effect as explanation of rotation out. No other experiments by Turtur which show these forces at other distances are known.
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==Elektromechanic Double Resonance Converter EMDR==
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The [[Elektro-Mechanic Double Resonance Converter]] (EMDR) is a further invention of Turtur, a vaccuum energy machine, which is claimed to win useful energy from zero-point-energy. No professional literature or successful replications are known. (MaY 2011)
    
==Reception by Science==
 
==Reception by Science==
 
Scientific recognition by regular science of the TurTur experiments is missing. According to an article ''Herrn Turturs Physik'' in "Die Tageszeitung" on July 11, 2009<ref>Benno Schirrmeister: Herrn Turturs Physik, Die Tageszeitung, 11.07.2009 [http://www.taz.de/1/archiv/print-archiv/printressorts/digi-artikel/?ressort=wi&dig=2009%2F07%2F11%2Fa0104&cHash=7da6cf8a9a]</ref> an attempt by Turtur to publish in the journal"Annalen der Physik" failed due to peer review. Turtur left an unprofessional impression on the reviewers of his experimental setup from the article: ''..The experimental setup is far away from professional standards..''. Colleagues ignored his experiments or criticised them, as the experimental physicist Gisela Anton who commented: "this energy cannot be used according to current principles of physics" Immanuel Bloch, director of Munich Max Planck Instituts, warned: ''I would be careful''. Behind closed doors it was called "nonsense" and: "every minute with this stuff is a pointless waste of time"
 
Scientific recognition by regular science of the TurTur experiments is missing. According to an article ''Herrn Turturs Physik'' in "Die Tageszeitung" on July 11, 2009<ref>Benno Schirrmeister: Herrn Turturs Physik, Die Tageszeitung, 11.07.2009 [http://www.taz.de/1/archiv/print-archiv/printressorts/digi-artikel/?ressort=wi&dig=2009%2F07%2F11%2Fa0104&cHash=7da6cf8a9a]</ref> an attempt by Turtur to publish in the journal"Annalen der Physik" failed due to peer review. Turtur left an unprofessional impression on the reviewers of his experimental setup from the article: ''..The experimental setup is far away from professional standards..''. Colleagues ignored his experiments or criticised them, as the experimental physicist Gisela Anton who commented: "this energy cannot be used according to current principles of physics" Immanuel Bloch, director of Munich Max Planck Instituts, warned: ''I would be careful''. Behind closed doors it was called "nonsense" and: "every minute with this stuff is a pointless waste of time"
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