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EVGray: EMS -- Electronic Power That Could Change The World's Economic Power Picture - Newsreal Series, June, 1977
Submitted by esaruoho on April 10, 2009 - 21:25- denver
- Los Angeles
- Nebraska
- Sidney
- USA
- 1972
- 1976
- 1977
- capacitor
- capacitor discharge
- charge
- cold electricity
- Dr. Gene Wester
- Dr. Gerald Price
- Dr. Norm Chalfin
- electromagnetic
- electrostatic
- EV Gray
- Fritz Lens
- lightning
- Paul Lewis
- radar
- Richard Hackenbecker
- static electricity
- 1957
- 1970s
- 1973
- 1974
- atmosphere
- electricity
- motor
- pulse
A vast new technology is opening because Gray invented a motor that delivers super-efficient horsepower at lower cost with less wear and tear than any other device known. His EMS motor takes us a giant step closer to the magnificent, whirring power plants visualized by science fiction writers.
Wilhelm Reich - chops from "W.R. Mysteries of the Organism"
Submitted by esaruoho on September 7, 2008 - 03:45Orgone Shooter, Orgone Accumulator, Orgone Blanket, Myron Sharaf explaining his comprehension of his Orgone Accumulator, Dr. Eva Reich on a conspiracy tip,
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Gerry Vassilatos: Tesla's Radiant Energy Excerpts
Submitted by esaruoho on August 27, 2008 - 08:11- USA
- 1890
- battery
- capacitor
- charge
- circuit
- coil
- current
- DC
- electron
- electrostatic
- Eric Dollard
- Gerry Vassilatos
- Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
- impulse
- induction
- Luigi Galvani
- Marconi
- Mendeleev
- rhythm
- Sir Oliver Lodge
- static electricity
- switch
- transformer
- unidirectional
- voltage
- Walter Russell
- Nikola Tesla
- dielectric
- discharge
- electricity
- ether
- pulse
- radiant energy
- vacuum
Through successive experimental arrangements, Tesla discovered several facts concerning the production of his effect. First, the cause was undoubtedly found in the abruptness of charging. It was in the switch closure, the very instant of "closure and break", which thrust the effect out into space. The effect was definitely related to time, IMPULSE time. Second, Tesla found that it was imperative that the charging process occurred in a single impulse. No reversal of current was permissible, else the effect would not manifest.
Charge Imbalance rather than Static Electricity
Submitted by esaruoho on August 26, 2008 - 22:41