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Peter Lindemann: Reactive Power and Radiant Energy and John Bedini's materials

Submitted by esaruoho on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bedini_SG/message/209

Nov. 7, 2004
Brett,

Glad to help. You are asking the right kind of questions. Here is my best shot at answering them.

1) My book consistently refers to the radiant spike LEADING the pulse.

That is true. The high voltage transient that leads the pulse is a much purer form of radiant energy. This circuit actually feeds this pulse back to the first battery in opposition to the forward current.

three rare EV Gray motor videos surface (Feb 2008)

Submitted by esaruoho on
EV GRAY Motor and Cold Energy lost Video - added 12th february 2008
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JQHUZITimUI
EV GRAY Demonstration Pulse Motor - video sent to Reagen during his presidency in the 80s - added 13th february 2008
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6YJa4_-TWNY
EV GRAY Demonstration AC Pulsing Cart "Cold Energy" - added 13th february 2008
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YAThfMVKFGk

Bedini Monopole Mechanical Oscillator SSG Energizer Video Presentation

Submitted by esaruoho on
Bedini Monopole Mechanical Oscillator SSG Energizer dialup speed Video Presentation.
1h34min


Radiant Energy Techonology
"Unidirectional Wave Impulses"

view the video here

authored by Rick Friedrich.

KeelyNET: Dr. Andrija Puharich's Vibratory Method -- Vibrations that Split Molecules produce Energy

Submitted by esaruoho on
http://www.keelynet.com/keely/puha1.txt
May 6, 1990
Dr. Andrija Puharich's vibratory method of breakin
Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 - Sponsored by Vangard Sciences - PO BOX 1031 - Mesquite, TX 75150
May 6, 1990
Vibrations that Split Molecules
Produce Energy


Seawater - or even dirty rainwater - could be transmuted into fuel through a new technique serendipitously discovered by a researcher in medical electronics.

Alternative Energy Institute: Nikola Tesla (missing page found on web.archive.org)

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"Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night: God said, 'Let Tesla be,' and all was light." These words, spoken by B.A. Behrend in 1917, illuminate the respect society held for Nikola Tesla early in this century. Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor and researcher who discovered the rotating magnetic field, which forms the basis of most alternating-current machinery in use today. Born in Croatia (Austria-Hungary) in 1856, Tesla's father was a Serbian Orthodox priest. His mother was unschooled but highly intelligent. It wasn't long before Tesla's parents realized that their son was gifted with unusual insight. In her book, "Tesla: Man Out of Time, " Margaret Cheney, a California science writer, offers an interesting anecdote from Tesla's childhood. "The child began when only a few years of age to make original inventions. When he was five, he built a small waterwheel quite unlike those he had seen in the countryside. It was smooth, without paddles, yet it spun evenly in the current. Years later he was to recall this fact when designing his unique bladeless turbine."

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