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RE: Free energy from the quantum vacuum

Jan 19, 2006 03:13 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


1/19/2006 2:57 AM 



INTERESTING

Dallas TenBroeck

[also see in THEOSOPHIST (1879-80) Vol. I p. 55-57 ]

GARY'S MAGNETIC MOTOR

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From: Odin [mailto:otownley@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:07 PM
To: Reed; Jerome Wheeler; Dallas
Subject: FREE ENERGY FROM THE QUANTUM VACUUM

14 January 2006
>From New Scientist Print Edition.

Free energy from the quantum vacuum

KNOWING how much Feedback appreciates pellucid examples of totally
rational scientific exposition, Colin Osborne directs us to the
website 

www.cheniere.org, 

where we can read in copious detail about
Tom Bearden's Motionless Electromagnetic Generator. This wonderful
device, a package 10 centimetres long that promises to deliver 2.5
kilowatts of free energy harvested from the quantum vacuum, must be
real: it is the subject of US patent 6362718.

To our untutored eye, it looks like a perfectly normal electrical
transformer with a permanent magnet at its centre. So what's holding
up the cornucopia of free energy? The lack of $12 million in
development money, apparently, and the insistence of potential funders
on engaging conventional electrical engineers - who everyone knows are
blinkered. These engineers just don't understand how the "giant
negentropy mechanism continuously replenishes the A-potential as fast
as energy is extracted from it". Nor can they see that "due to the
peculiar nature of the Aharonov-Bohm effect that generates the excess
energy inputs to the MEG from its immediately adjacent space, we are
dealing with multiple energy inputs and signals to every coil and
every wire..."

When we dig around we find a host of carping critics, including
arch-debunker James Randi. Shame on them. They will surely get their
comeuppance when Bearden publishes his promised papers "pointing out
suggested changes in Aristotelian logic and some of its shortcomings".

http://www.cheniere.org/



 

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