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2006
September
- September 7 - Contributions for donations page set up
March
- March 13 - See Free Energy News link **[1]]to "Nanotech Researchers create conveyer belt for magnetic flux vortices in superconductors". Original Press release March 11, 2006; EurekAlert.
January
- January 3 - A United States superconductor manufacturer has YBCO superconductor, with which you may have BaZr03 added to the YBCO superconductor. Do not know if this is the Nano-Material or is a standard molecular material.
2004
September
- September 12 - Examine Nanotechnology Superconductors Link at Pure Energy system; Go to Free Energy/Greater Things.com and Read Public Press Release Article Dated September 11. ( Original Public September 9 by LANL)
August
- August 23-Search "Search Engines" with "uranium doped YBCO superconductors" to examine all data, graphs and text to see why this material is feasible and will make this a almost certain success.
- Added - Endorsement, Skeptic, Calculation addition and OS:Telesis webpages.
- August 9 - Richard Timko begins the Telesis OS Project at PESWiki, becoming the first project at PESWiki.
- August 5 - PESWiki commences.
July
- July 9 - Documented Description - page largely completed (was "prior art" document in composition).
- July __ - PES decided to not do any "intended patents", but that all open source projects should be "open source" in the same sense used in the computer world -- no encumbrances.
June
- June 23 - PES Open Source Site Commenced for Telesis Project. Initially, the project was going to include a 'patent intended' document, and a 'lisence terms' section.
- June 19 - Richard Timko contacts Sterling Allan by email, initiating the project.
2003
- October 2003 - Richard documents the design in writing, with photos, and has five people sign as witnesses to establish origination of idea.
1985
- 1985 - Device is first conceived by Richard Timko





