magnetism

Energy From The Vacuum DVD Series

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The Energy From The Vacuum Science Series created by Energetic Productions, LLC, with input from Tom Bearden.


Twenty-Two DVD's have been released, featuring Howard Johnson, John Bedini, Dr. Deborah Chung, Daniel Sheehan PhD, Peter Lindemann, Tom Bearden.. and more John Bedini. The current state of EFTV is that at least seven new parts in the series are planned for release.

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.

Excerpts from an article written by Brian Desborough entitled "Why I Wrote "They Cast No Shadows""

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"Authors of non-fiction books often experience difficulty in acquiring sufficient data to fill a book of normal length. In contrast, the research material acquired by myself over the past three decades has resulted in an overabundance of riches. Consequently, I’ve had to omit much important research material in my book and also shorten some passages."

Felix Ehrenhaft: TIME magazine, may,22,1944: Magnetic Current?

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It was a startling idea—that magnetism, like electricity, flows in currents and can decompose water (TIME, Jan. 24). U.S. physicists kept politely mum. Their skeptical silence annoyed Dr. Felix Ehrenhaft of Manhattan. Recently, before the American Physical Society at Pittsburgh, he enunciated his theory again.
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