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Battery 101 from Hector

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"Batteries go dead as electrolyte conductivity drops beyond desulphation, conversion of sulphate to acid in water solution. RE (Radiant Energy) is capable of breaking sulphate by creating transfer residual ion desulphation (already tested by NASA using RF (Radio Frequency) modulated DC current). Can be easily made with LC(B=R) bridge coupled circuit along other more advanced tuning aspects... A normal battery below it's ion conductivity level will simply convert itself to an electrolytic cell separating oxygen from hydrogen burning up and oxidizing the plates further...

2008-07-14: Archive Workshop at Orgonon - results from Wilhelm Reich Museum 2008 Update

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For three days in July, eleven people—scholars, researchers, and Trust board members and advisors—convened in the Conference Building (formerly Reich’s Student Laboratory) to peruse what we consider the most sensitive and proprietary materials in The Archives of the Orgone Institute: Reich’s orgone motor research, the Y factor, and orgonometric equations, including Reich’s gravitational equations.
As we mentioned in earlier Updates, after the Trust’s busy schedule in 2007 we opted not to have a regular summer conference at Orgonon in 2008.

1947-08-14: Wilhelm Reich: I have simply transformed orgone into electrical energy. The impulse is a simple electromagnetic system

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5-6 a.m. It is beginning to become clear to me that the reaction in the impulse counter has nothing to do with the mechanics of cosmic rays. It is new:
Orgone is capable of turning a wheel if a counter tube or similar instrument is so excited that an electromagnetic wheel rotates. It seems important that the electrons "excite" the orgone in the tube. It remains to be discovered whether the electrons or the orgone itself is the motor force.
I have simply transformed orgone into electrical energy. The impulse is a simple electromagnetic system.

1939-05-23: Wilhelm Reich: What have I discovered?

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I am sitting in a completely empty apartment waiting for my American visa. I have misgivings as to how it will go. I have lost faith in pushing things through rapidly.
I am utterly and horribly alone!
It will be quite an undertaking to carry on all the work in America. Essentially I am a great man, a rarity, as it were. I can't quite believe it myself, however, and that is why I struggle against playing the role of a great man. What have I discovered?
1. The function of the orgasm
2. Character armoring
3. The life formula
4. The bions

Francois Dominique Arago

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The web has a lot to say about this character. The Arago experiment is in demonstration at Tekniikan Museo in Helsinki, Finland. I tried it out, and it seemed interesting. There was a magnet on top of a metallic disc. There was a pulley to rotate the metallic disc - when you would rotate the disc for a long while, the magnet that was hung slightly away from the surface of the disc, but still slightly far away from the disc, would start spinning. The finnish explanation which i wrote down said "Aragon koe.

The GEET Fuel Processor is a self-inducing Plasma generator.

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The first working prototype was developed long before the technical analysis was attempted. Plasma research is a fairly new field of acceptable science. At this time most printed text is from foreign Countries, and a majority from Russia.

EVGray: Miracle No-Fuel Electric Engine Can Save U.S. Public $35 Billion a Year in Gasoline Bills, July 8, 1973

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An inventor and his small but stubborn team of engineers have devised the most revolutionary technological advance in the history of mankind: A power source that uses no fuel.
As reported exclusively last week in TATTLER, the astonishing new system creates electricity without consuming the world's dwindling supply of fossil fuel, without creating pollution, and without using costly and unsightly transmission lines.
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