John Hait
John Hait began inventing at the age of ten, when he obtained his first Amateur Radio License. Following four years of electronics training in the U.S. Air Force, he returned to the University of Montana and the Missoula Technical Center. In 1981, he founded the Rocky Mountain Research Center as a nonprofit scientific research and educational corporation in Montana, its purpose being to advance these exciting new sciences, and teach others about them. He has over 48 U.S. patents and patents...See more
John Hait began inventing at the age of ten, when he obtained his first Amateur Radio License. Following four years of electronics training in the U.S. Air Force, he returned to the University of Montana and the Missoula Technical Center. In 1981, he founded the Rocky Mountain Research Center as a nonprofit scientific research and educational corporation in Montana, its purpose being to advance these exciting new sciences, and teach others about them. He has over 48 U.S. patents and patents pending covering nearly the entire foundation of photonic computing and fully photonic telecommunications. This work led him to discover the pseudorandomness of nature and from that, the fundamental mechanism of physics, Resonant Fields. A prolific commercial inventor, his work spans a wide range of physics including secure electronics, high-speed 2048 bit encryption, HDTV, high-bandwidth radio and other photonic transmission systems, alternative energy production, water and gasohol distillation, wave, wind and water power... along with solar power that doesn't run down at sundown! In 1979 he invented Passive Annual Heat Storage, a natural method of collecting heat in the summertime and storing it until winter. An accomplished writer and public speaker, he completed his first book in 1983, "Passive Annual Heat Storage," which has sold world-wide. Then he wrote the book, "How to Recycle Scrap Metal into Electricity", all about Rust Power! Plus he wrote for numerous magazines including cover stories for Popular Science, Mother Earth News and the Computer Applications Journal. See less
John Hait's Featured Books
John Hait book reviews
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Passive Annual Heat Storage: Improving the Design of Earth Shelters (2013 Revision)
Interesting pushing efficiency: heat or cooling
by John G, Jan 5, 2021
Where's the data? If you enjoy concept books, this book is great. From novel solutions to how and why it works. Knowing or having exposure to HVAC (heating, ventilating, air-conditioning is a ... Read More