Radiant Energy & Cold Electricity
Tesla Moray Gray Baumann Lindemann
Permanent Magnets
Mechanical Heaters
Super-Efficient Electrolysis
Implosion/Vortex
Fusion
Heat Pumps
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TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW
In the late 1880's, trade
journals in the electrical sciences were predicting "free electricity" in
the near future. Incredible discoveries about the nature of electricity
were becoming common place. Nikola Tesla was demonstrating "wireless
lighting" and other wonders associated with high frequency currents. There
was an excitement about the future like never before.
Within 20
years, there would be automobiles, airplanes, movies, recorded music,
telephones, radio, and practical cameras. The Victorian Age was giving way
to something totally new. For the first time in history, common people
were encouraged to envision a utopian future, filled with abundant modern
transportation and communication, as well as jobs, housing and food for
everyone. Disease would be conquered, and so would poverty. Life was
getting better, and this time, everyone was going to get "a piece of the
pie." So, what happened? In the midst of this technological explosion,
where did the energy breakthroughs go? Was all of this excitement about
"free electricity", which happened just before the beginning of the last
century, all just wishful thinking that "real science" eventually
disproved?
Current
State of Technology
Actually,
the answer to that question is NO. In fact, the opposite is true.
Spectacular energy technologies were developed right along with the other
breakthroughs. Since that time, multiple methods for producing vast
amounts of energy at extremely low cost have been developed. None of these
technologies have made it to the "open" consumer market as an article of
commerce, however. Exactly why this is true will be discussed shortly. But
first, I would like to describe to you a short list of "free energy"
technologies that I am currently aware of, and that are proven beyond all
reasonable doubt. The common feature connecting all of these discoveries,
is that they use a small amount of one form of energy to control or
release a large amount of a different kind of energy. Many of them tap the
underlying Ęther field in some way; a source of energy conveniently
ignored by "modern" science.
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Radiant Energy/Cold
Electricity. Nikola Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter, T. Henry
Moray's Radiant Energy Device, Edwin Gray's EMA Motor, and Paul
Baumann's Testatika Machine all run on Radiant Energy. This natural
energy form can be gathered directly from the environment (mistakenly
called "static" electricity) or extracted from ordinary electricity by
the method called "fractionation." Radiant Energy can perform the same
wonders as ordinary electricity, at less than 1% of the cost. It does
not behave exactly like electricity, however, which has contributed to
the scientific community's misunderstanding of it. The Methernitha
Community in Switzerland currently has 5 or 6 working models of
fuelless, self-running devices that tap this energy.
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Permanent Magnets.
Dr. Robert Adams (NZ) has developed astounding designs of electric
motors, generators and heaters that run on permanent magnets. One such
device draws 100 watts of electricity from the source, generates 100
watts to recharge the source, and produces over 140 BTU's of heat in two
minutes! Dr. Tom Bearden (USA) has two working models of a permanent
magnet powered electrical transformer. It uses a 6-watt electrical input
to control the path of a magnetic field coming out of a permanent
magnet. By channeling the magnetic field, first to one output coil and
then a second output coil, and by doing this repeatedly and rapidly in a
"Ping-Pong" fashion, the device can produce a 96-watt electrical output
with no moving parts. Bearden calls his device a Motionless
Electromagnetic Generator, or MEG. Jean-Louis Naudin has duplicated
Bearden's device in France. The principles for this type of device were
first disclosed by Frank Richardson (USA) in 1978. Troy Reed (USA) has
working models of a special magnetized fan that heats up as it spins. It
takes exactly the same amount of energy to spin the fan whether it is
generating heat or not. Beyond these developments, multiple inventors
have identified working mechanisms that produce motor torque from
permanent magnets alone.
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Mechanical
Heaters. There are two classes of machines that transform a
small amount of mechanical energy into a large amount of heat. The best
of these purely mechanical designs are the rotating cylinder systems
designed by Frenette (USA) and Perkins (USA). In these machines, one
cylinder is rotated within another cylinder with about an eighth of an
inch of clearance between them. The space between the cylinders is
filled with a liquid such as water or oil, and it is this "working
fluid" that heats up as the inner cylinder spins. Another method uses
magnets mounted on a wheel to produce large eddy currents in a plate of
aluminum, causing the aluminum to heat up rapidly. These magnetic
heaters have been demonstrated by Muller (Canada), Adams (NZ) and Reed
(USA). All of these systems can produce more heat than standard methods
using the same energy input.
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Super-Efficient
Electrolysis. Water can be broken into Hydrogen and Oxygen using
electricity. Standard chemistry books claim that this process requires
more energy than can be recovered when the gases are recombined. This is
true only under the worst case scenario. When water is hit with its own
molecular resonant frequency, using a system developed by Stan Meyers
(USA) and again recently by Xogen Power, Inc., it collapses into
Hydrogen and Oxygen gas with very little electrical input. Also, using
different electrolytes (additives that make the water conduct
electricity better) changes the efficiency of the process dramatically.
It is also known that certain geometric structures and surface textures
work better than others do. The implication is that unlimited amounts of
Hydrogen fuel can be made to drive engines (like in your car) for the
cost of water. Even more amazing is the fact that a special metal alloy
was patented by Freedman (USA) in 1957 that spontaneously breaks water
into Hydrogen and Oxygen with no outside electrical input and without
causing any chemical changes in the metal itself. This means that this
special metal alloy can make Hydrogen from water for free,
forever.
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Implosion/Vortex.
All major industrial engines use the release of heat to cause expansion
and pressure to produce work, like in your car engine. Nature uses the
opposite process of cooling to cause suction and vacuum to produce work,
like in a tornado. Viktor Schauberger (Austria) was the first to build
working models of Implosion Engines in the 1930's and 1940's. Since that
time, Callum Coats has published extensively on Schauberger's work in
his book Living Energies and subsequently, a number of researchers have
built working models of Implosion Turbine Engines. These are fuelless
engines that produce mechanical work from energy accessed from a vacuum.
There are also much simpler designs that use vortex motions to tap a
combination of gravity and centrifugal force to produce a continuous
motion in fluids.
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Cold Fusion. In
March 1989, two Chemists from the University of Utah (USA) announced
that they had produced atomic fusion reactions in a simple tabletop
device. The claims were "debunked" within 6 months and the public lost
interest. Nevertheless, Cold Fusion is very real. Not only has excess
heat production been repeatedly documented, but also low energy atomic
element transmutation has been catalogued, involving dozens of different
reactions! This technology definitely can produce low cost energy and
scores of other important industrial processes.
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Solar Assisted Heat
Pumps. The refrigerator in your kitchen is the only "free energy
machine" you currently own. It's an electrically operated heat pump. It
uses one amount of energy (electricity) to move three amounts of energy
(heat). This gives it a "coefficient of performance" (COP) of about 3.
Your refrigerator uses one amount of electricity to pump three amounts
of heat from the inside of the refrigerator to the outside of the
refrigerator. This is its typical use, but it is the worst possible way
to use the technology. Here's why. A heat pump pumps heat from the
"source" of heat to the "sink" or place that absorbs the heat. The
"source" of heat should obviously be HOT and the "sink" for heat should
obviously be COLD for this process to work the best. In your
refrigerator, it's exactly the opposite. The "source" of heat is inside
the box, which is COLD, and the "sink" for heat is the room temperature
air of your kitchen, which is warmer than the source. This is why the
COP remains low for your kitchen refrigerator. But this is not true for
all heat pumps. COP's of 8 to 10 are easily attained with solar assisted
heat pumps. In such a device, a heat pump draws heat from a solar
collector and dumps the heat into a large underground absorber, which
remains at 55° F, and mechanical energy is extracted in the transfer.
This process is equivalent to a steam engine that extracts mechanical
energy between the boiler and the condenser, except that it uses a fluid
that "boils" at a much lower temperature than water. One such system
that was tested in the 1970's produced 350 hp, measured on a
Dynamometer, in a specially designed engine from just 100-sq. ft. of
solar collector. (This is NOT the system promoted by Dennis Lee.) The
amount of energy it took to run the compressor (input) was less than 20
hp, so this system produced more than 17 times more energy than it took
to keep it going! It could power a small neighborhood from the roof of a
hot tub gazebo, using exactly the same technology that keeps the food
cold in your kitchen. Currently, there is an industrial scale heat pump
system just north of Kona, Hawaii that generates electricity from
temperature differences in ocean water.
There are dozens of other systems
that I have not mentioned, many of them are as viable and well tested as
the ones I have just recounted. But this short list is sufficient to make
my point: free energy technology is here, now. It offers the world
pollution-free, energy abundance for everyone, everywhere. It is now
possible to stop the production of "greenhouse gases" and shut down all of
the nuclear power plants. We can now desalinate unlimited amounts of
seawater at an affordable price, and bring adequate fresh water to even
the most remote habitats. Transportation costs and the production costs
for just about everything can drop dramatically. Food can even be grown in
heated greenhouses in the winter, anywhere.
All of these wonderful technologies
that can make life on this planet so much easier and better for everyone
have been postponed for decades. The reasons for this are complicated. To
understand more of this aspect, please read the full article by Peter A.
Lindemann, DSc. (Click
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