Over the past few years we have been looking into “Future Technologies”, not unlike the Newt-Scubr Suit that took a lot of pain in the ass researching into the variables of Available and Existent in today’s world. Everything that we do is researched, reviewed and marked clearly whether or not each Concept is Realistically Possible or Future Possible – But almost all are Realistically Possible with the materials and equipment in our world today.
The Shroud. The very first idea that developed over time, while not taking all the credit, it was Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) who in a huge way inspired the design. It was based on Town Coverage, bot short distance, while it’s land space remains completely and naturalistic intact.

This is most probably the easiest of concept designs to create, but not the scheme. The Magno-Carousel Power Shroud, as much as the deep research showed a promise, will never be made a reality.
Standing around 130 feet tall, anchored more than 25 feet underground, it is estimated that the regenerated energy could power a whole town for more than fifty years.
It’s “Wave Band”, safe to humans and all inhabitant wildlife, creates a self-sustaining outward dome power that can literally illuminate any light bulb in your hand – Theoretically, of course.
A lot of our Concept Designs come from massive and intricate research that should be one of the Tenets of any serious company wanting to think ahead.
Conceived under the HiveQuilibrium banner, while transitioning into a joint venture, there is much more to see.

So, what does it do? How does it create power from energy that isn’t there? How much does it store?
There are many questions that are asked about a new design concept, though some questions are asked at a time after the initial unveiling or pitch. Here, however, there is no pitch, because the concept will never become a reality – not in anyone’s lifetime reading this.
The Magno-Carousel Power Shroud was a little private Project that I worked on during a time as the world were desperate to find a cleaner, cheaper and more efficient source of creating energy.
I guess… If you had an old Parasol that you no longer needed, it could substitute a “Shroud”, the technology is there, but not the engineering mind to develop it into a working structure.


