Phil Wood
2008 - Practical Guide to Free Energy Devices maintained by Patrick J. Kelly
Submitted by esaruoho on June 19, 2008 - 12:27including, but not limited to:
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Phil Wood2008 - Practical Guide to Free Energy Devices maintained by Patrick J. KellySubmitted by esaruoho on June 19, 2008 - 12:27consult this URL http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/ for various things, this is the most up-to-date version of the Practical Guide to Free Energy Devices. Recommended for being able to comprehend what is the state of free energy research, and also for noticing any discrepancies or missing details. Nobody has the full angle on all of these devices, yet. the reason this is mentioned on MERLib is from the interests of opensource hobbyist research.
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User loginNavigationFree Energy News from PESN.comQuotesIn the conception of any machine heretofore constructed, the medium for inducing a neutral centre has never been found. If it had, the difficulties of perpetual motion seekers would have ended, and this problem would have become an established and operating fact. It would only require an introductory impulse of a few pounds, on such a device, to cause it to run for centuries. In the conception of my vibratory engine, I did not seek to attain perpetual motion; but a circuit is formed that actually has a neutral centre, which is in a condition to be vivified by my vibratory ether, and while under operation, by said substance, is really a machine that is virtually independent of the mass (or globe), and it is the wonderful velocity of the vibratory circuit which makes it so. Still, with all its perfection, it requires to be fed with the vibratory ether to make it an independent motor. . . . |