Bedini and Beardon never achieved over unity operation.
What can we learn from them?
I have witnessed the Manelas device operation, but I do not know what to do wth
his components.
From: Axil Axil
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2017 9:18 PM
To: vortex-l
Subject:
I am compelled to put this out there, even if it seems speculative and
unpopular:
http://www.synchronizeduniverse.com/IUFO%20OUTLINE%20v23.pdf
There is something about spin and energy that is unrecognized. If you read
information by Kanarev, Linevich, and Vialle , it follows this theme. Someh
One huge advantage that Brian A has over all other replicators is that he
has a working billet. As a systems engineer, what I do when reverse
engineering a old system is to spec it out as well as could be done.
That working billet is the KEY to the system. If I had the billet, I would
map the mag
There is a new theory of gravity that ties quantum entanglement to gravity
where entanglement is the glue that keeps space time together and is the
source of all the fundamental forces.
Causing or breaking quantum entanglement will produce counter forces that
can add to or diminish the four fundam
If Manela followed Sweet’s thinking, what inspired Sweet in the first place?
How did he arrive at this oddly splayed out magnetic field?
Did he visualize a particular shape from a personal theory? Or was there
simply a series of empirical findings that led to the result?
I understand he was tr
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2017/02/feb-27-and-if-lenr-gets-big-money.html
peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
>From the little that I have researched so far, Sweet was a transformer
designer. The saw negative resistance is some of the transformer types that
he encountered. Negative resistance is associated with the magnetic
amplifier that was used as far back as WWI and it was also used in the V2
rocket.
On this rare occasion, I would have to agree with Axil. He wrote:
*"I would map the magnetic field strengths over the entire face of the
billet, front and back. I would NOT apply any magnetism to it for fear of
changing something. Use only passive magnetic sensors."*
Since the ferrite will have
What Don Wilson said about Sweet was meaningful. When Sweet prepared a barium
ferrite billet, he did it in small steps removing magnetization one small
bit at a time repeatedly over hours until Sweet got to the critical level
that was optimal.
It was Sweets goal to get the magnetic field right on
Axil is prophetic. Mr.Swartz modified a 3-d printer adding a magnetic pick up
and he mapped the billet. The central region had 'liquid-like magnetic
properties.
Please recommend specific test. The Manelas billet is wound as he did, but how
to we proceed?
Fro
OK. OK. Maybe the official headline was "Sample of Metallic Hydrogen
Disappears" but this is the year of "alternative facts" as declared by
the highest office in the land.
Therefore, the alternative fact for today in the science world (not fake
news) is that the metallic hydrogen sample did no
The goal is to duplicate the Manelas or Sweet magnet in order to run tests
on the replicant. Replication is marked by the creation of a liquid like
mobile magnetic bubble with a boundary that is easily movable located at
the center of the magnet. The assumption is that the preparation process is
co
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