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A positive review in New Scientist of a book that treats all free energy
and which has two chapters devoted to a highly positive treatment of cold
fusion.  BlackLight Power is covered too.  By the way, the MIT PFC
anti-cold fusion fudged  data story and the infamous shifted curve is in
there for all to see.

Dr. Eugene  F. Mallove
Infinite Energy Magazine
www.infinite-energy.com

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NEW SCIENTIST REVIEW - 28/4/2001

'Everything Has a Price'

'The Search for Free Energy: A Scientific Tale of Jealousy, Genius and
Electricity' by Keith Tutt with a foreword

by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Simon and Schuster, £18.99, ISBN 0684866609

The Croatian-American inventor Nikola Tesla was seriously weird. He
soothed his head with x-rays, attempted communication with Mars and
proposed broadcasting power by wireless. But however strange his
approach, Telsa was also the originator of the rotating magnetic field
that led to the alternating current (AC) electric motor and three-phase
AC - key technologies that shaped traditional electricity systems
throughout the 20th century.

Compared to Tesla, most of the dramatic personae in Keith Tutt's account
of The Search for Free Energy seem reassuringly normal. But to those who
accept the conventions of modern physics their ideas are at least as
weird as Telsa's. Anyone even moderately acquainted with the first and
second laws of thermodynamics or classical quantum theory is likely to
back away hastily when offered devices that purport to yield more energy
than they need to operate.

But the inventors of the Radiant Energy Device, the N-machine, the
Thesta-Distatica, cold fusion and its variants, hydrinos, and zero-point
energy could hardly ask for a better intercessor than Tutt. His vivid,
level-headed and engrossing commentary is as entertaining as it is
thought-provoking.

Liberalisation and technical innovation are already raising fundamental
questions about the future of electricity. If the search that Tutt
chronicles should happen to bear fruit, the future will be stranger still.

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