Frank Dasmacci
From an early age, Frank’s fascination with physics and mechanics
meant all toys were dismantled to their most intricate parts and never
the same thereafter. This passion is as strong as ever (with better
reassembly results). Born in a small town in Iran, with a mid-level
engineer father that worked 47 years for the National Iranian Oil
Company, Frank emmigrated to Springfield, Missouri to attend school in 1978.
At age 15, with world politics, the turmoil of 1979, the Islamic
Revolution, the Hostage Crisis, and the end of US/Iran diplomatic
relations, Frank went to work. As a teen in a new country in the middle
of a prejudiced Midwest setting, he was faced with many challenges.
With his passion for physics and energy, Frank found a Missouri school
program to study physics in the electrical field. Frank completed the
two year curriculum, graduating with honors, and was the youngest ever
granted membership in The International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers (IBEW).
After moving to California in 1980, Frank has spent the past 14 years
relentlessly studying physics, energy production and conservation,
alternative energy concepts, heat exchange and thermal dynamics, zero
point and quantum physics. Frank looks forward to the day when renewable
and sustainable green energy is not just a catchphrase for some
political campaign, but an accepted and proven method and that the laws
of thermal dynamics are rewritten because somewhere, someone stepped
outside the box and broke through currently accepted efficiency
barriers.
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