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![]() > 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? His name is Stanley Meyer. Anyway. Here's a bit of other info http://colossus2.cvl.bcm.tmc.edu/~wje/free_energy/meyer.html http://www.keelynet.com/energy/meyerx.htm http://members.iinet.net.au/~steveb/meyer/meyer1.html These are just a small number of links from Google. > 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. I'd like to have a very small neclear reactor in my car. Fill once in 20 years. I like that idea. HA! Mind you... I wouldn't want to be in an accident with an engine like that. > 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. I seem to recall Tesla having the idea of "transmitting" electricity into our homes and our devices using special recievers to function. This would be better. > Just think; the power grids would have to > buy your excess electricity, just as they do > from those generating it via solar cells... HAHAHA... unless, of course, you live in a place that doesn't allow it... or the government passes certain laws resticting this kind of thing as it becomes more wide-spread. Of course, they'd do it for our own safety and to stop the backyard device makers. They may even say it's a health hazzard for our children. :o) Michael Ross. |
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