I was wondering if there was a way to get electrical energy by using a 
permanent magnet in a conductive path with iron wire.  I think the Roy Meyer 
device worked this way, as well as perhaps the Coler devices that were exposed 
by British Intelligence after the war.

http://www.rexresearch.com/meyers/meyers.htm

Were there similiar devices found early in the development of electrical 
distribution systems?  I'm thinking that it might be possible to get a magnetic 
field to oscillate thru an iron conductor and create current.  This would be 
different from the MEG device that probably just creates apparent power without 
real gain.


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