Floyd Sweets device worked, but it is aetheric as well as electromagnetic.
It has accounts of antigravity, freezing wires, and once when overloaded it
made a vortex sound...
Many of the more credible coils and magnets free energy devices have other
anomalous effects besides mere overunity.
And w
Bob Higgins wrote:
In such cases, it is really useful to simulate the system with a model that is
entirely without unknown physics and see how the model compares with
observation. If it predicts the same phenomena, you can be pretty sure that
the outcome was simply outside your expectation. S
On 07/17/2016 12:00 PM, Bob Higgins wrote:
In such cases, it is really useful to simulate the system with a model
that is entirely without unknown physics and see how the model
compares with observation. If it predicts the same phenomena, you can
be pretty sure that the outcome was simply
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
No one has ever explained the apparent gain seen in the circuits of the
> late Arthur Manelas ...
I think you're referring to the device of Manelas's that ended up in Brian
Ahern's hands. Ahern's description sounds to me like some variant of
I was once working with a technician who had hooked up an L-C circuit
(without a transformer) and saw AC voltage gain. He was convinced that he
had an overunity invention. The voltage gain was outside of his
expectation. However, it was pointed out by someone with more experience
that the voltag
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