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![]() > Again, an extremely large number of people
> out of work and money lost. > There's too much money at stake to grant us > access to these types of energy. Right you are, Michael. But this medium we are using right now can make it possible for the time for this technology to arrive. This fellow you mention, who has the table-top hydrogen generator; where is information about this available? Think about how fast information can be distributed across the world through the internet. None of the "powers that be" could snuff out all of the "cottage laboratories" which would spring up all around the world if the "schematics" got out over the net. The best free energy power source would be one which anyone could have in their own home for about the cost of a TV set. I believe that the stationary armature generator is one possibility. Once you have an operational unit, you discover certain other phenomena which are associated with a fluctuating or rotating magnetic field. The frequency of rotation of the field can be tuned; At certain frequencies, you get harmonic resonance with other fields, such as the earth's magnetic field. At that point, you notice harmonic amplification, which would become the basic technology for the development of other devices involving magnetic levitation. The potential I see here is for the design of a solid-state "tuner" which "receives" energy from a large source (such as the earth's magnetic field) and converts it to electricity. This would be analogous to radio waves being received and converted into sound waves. Just think; the power grids would have to buy your excess electricity, just as they do from those generating it via solar cells... |
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