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ZeroPointInstitute: Momentum Generator (Capacitive Resonance Discharge)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEXHYdIpUzs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGlTRuaTRLc
Momentum Generator (capacitive resonance discharge) part 1
Momentum Generator (capacitive resonance discharge) part 2
The GEET Fuel Processor is a self-inducing Plasma generator.
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.
Energy From The Vacuum Part 07 Tesla's Impulse Technology - Dialogues with John Bedini (90minutes)
Just attempting to think about the notion of Nicola Tesla being able to shuttle energy at will around a single wire circuit causes most people to claim that such concepts are far beyond their comprehension.
After all, don't we need two wires, just for a start?
Well, it turns out that the problem is that existing electrical technology just does not have an adequate vocabulary to describe what the Great Man was doing.
After all, don't we need two wires, just for a start?
Well, it turns out that the problem is that existing electrical technology just does not have an adequate vocabulary to describe what the Great Man was doing.
Thane Heins: "Turning physics on its ear, Has college dropout done the impossible and created a perpetual motion machine?"
Feb 04, 2008 04:30 AM Tyler Hamilton Energy Reporter
Thane Heins is nervous and hopeful. It's Jan. 24, a Thursday afternoon, and in four days the Ottawa-area native will travel to Boston where he'll demonstrate an invention that appears – though he doesn't dare say it – to operate as a perpetual motion machine.
The audience, esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Markus Zahn, could either deflate Heins' heretical claims or add momentum to a 20-year obsession that has broken up his marriage and lost him custody of his two young daughters.
Thane Heins is nervous and hopeful. It's Jan. 24, a Thursday afternoon, and in four days the Ottawa-area native will travel to Boston where he'll demonstrate an invention that appears – though he doesn't dare say it – to operate as a perpetual motion machine.
The audience, esteemed Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Markus Zahn, could either deflate Heins' heretical claims or add momentum to a 20-year obsession that has broken up his marriage and lost him custody of his two young daughters.
Thane Heins: 'Holy crap, this is scary,' inventor says
'Holy crap, this is scary,' inventor says
Feb 04, 2008 04:30 AM, Tyler Hamilton, Energy Reporter
It all began back in 1985, when Thane Heins, having studied electronics at Heritage College in Gatineau, Quebec, started thinking about how magnets could be used to improve power generators.
But it wasn't until after the 9/11 attacks that he started seriously experimenting in his basement, motivated by the desire to reduce our dependence on oil and the countries that back terrorism.
Feb 04, 2008 04:30 AM, Tyler Hamilton, Energy Reporter
It all began back in 1985, when Thane Heins, having studied electronics at Heritage College in Gatineau, Quebec, started thinking about how magnets could be used to improve power generators.
But it wasn't until after the 9/11 attacks that he started seriously experimenting in his basement, motivated by the desire to reduce our dependence on oil and the countries that back terrorism.
Ed Leedskalnin: Sound Base
(just for your information, no use in sending letters to a man who has been dead for a while. this is for archiving purposes, so that people see how Ed Leedskalnin conducted himself when he was alive).
MAGNETIC CURRENT
MAGNETIC CURRENT
John Bedini: Rense.com: Bedini's Brilliant Formation Of Negative Resistors In Batteries
Breakthrough - Bedini's Brilliant Formation Of Negative Resistors In Batteries
From John Bedini 4-27-00
Jeff
Here is the reason why Thomas Bearden has written the following paper; It's because I helped a little 10 year old girl to win every science award in Coeur d' Alene...all First Places plus a Special Award in science with one of my motors.
The motor ran for 4 days...without stopping at 4000RPM. It also ran a generator producing power the entire time.
From John Bedini
Jeff
Here is the reason why Thomas Bearden has written the following paper; It's because I helped a little 10 year old girl to win every science award in Coeur d' Alene...all First Places plus a Special Award in science with one of my motors.
The motor ran for 4 days...without stopping at 4000RPM. It also ran a generator producing power the entire time.