1997

Eric Laithwaite: The Incredible Genius of Eric Laithwaite - for Rense by Richard Milton

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Few people visit the Royal Institution, in London's Albemarle Street, for amusement. There are not many laughs at Britain's second oldest scientific institution, founded in 1799, where Sir Humphry Davy demonstrated his discovery of the elements sodium and potassium and where Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction. It's true there have been some lighter moments in the famous circular lecture theatre, especially since Sir William Bragg introduced Christmas Lectures for Children in the 1920s. But, on the whole, this is stuffed shirt territory.

Paul Pantone: Salt Lake Weekly: Fuel Injected Lunatic

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Fuel Injected Lunatic Inventor Paul Pantone hoped to save the world. Now, will the world save him? By Stephen Dark Posted 07/26/2007 Led by a bailiff into Judge Royal Hansen’s 3rd District Court in West Jordan on June 7, Paul Pantone’s shuffling gait might have been caused by a broken big toe—gone untreated for more than year and a half—rather than by his wrist and ankle manacles.

Alternative Energy Institute: Stefan Marinov (missing page found on web.archive.org)

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Life had never been easy for Stefan Marinov. It's no surprise that his death was also tragic. Marinov, a native of Bulgaria, was the former Assistant Professor of Physics from 1960 to 1974 at Sofia University. Several times in the sixties and seventies he was jailed for political dissent. But by far his biggest battle was with the professors who taught laws of science that he felt he had proven wrong.

Arie Menzo de Boom: Implosion Technology and Viktor Schauberger

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Implosion technology and Viktor Schauberger

Viktor Schauberger

 

Table of contents:

REPORT, DOSSIER and APPENDIX THE REPORT PAGE

· Introduction, motivation and objectives

· Part 1: Implosion technology: an alternative, sustainable new basis for modern technology

- Basis of understanding

- Today's technology

Vortexi.com + another vanished page

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Dymaxion House - Henry Ford Exhibit FAQ

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http://www.hfmgv.org/dymaxion/

Henry Ford Museum Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion House Exhibit


FAQ:

Why is the Dymaxion House made of aluminum?

This was the newest of the alloys at the time and was strong and light enough to be easily disassembled and moved. Bucky wanted his houses to be mass-produced, easily shipped, hygienic, and able to stand up to a Kansas tornado. Aluminum provided for all of these criteria and was already used on the aircraft assembly lines, allowing for easy transition after the war from airplane production to Dymaxion House production.

The Joe Energy Cell

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(Copyright 1999-2001 Educate-Yourself and Ken Adachi. All rights reserved)

By Ken Adachi (Editor@...) http://educate-yourself.org/fe/fejoewatercell.shtml

An Australian man, only identified by the name of Joe "X", has designed a remarkable water Energy Cell that only utilizes water for a "fuel" and develops substantially more power than gasoline. It was originally designed for use in cars, but it can be used with almost any engine that normally runs on gasoline such as motorcycles, outboard marine engines, lawn mowers, portable electric generators, etc. The Energy Cell alone provides all the power that the engine needs. After an Energy Cell is installed and functioning properly, the gasoline fuel lines can be completely disconnected.

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