RE: [Vo]:Anyone Familiar With Kanarev?

2016-04-13 Thread Chris Zell
Wow! Small world isn’t it?

I don’t know enough to evaluate his work – and reading translated Russian 
explaining his revolutionary viewpoints is very difficult.

I didn’t understand why his discussions may jump into the subject of 
electrolysis after he claims to have separately created free energy in his lab 
prototypes.
If you have succeeded in finding overunity, why bother with trying to make H2 ?

Still, it’s not everyday you encounter a physics professor who says,  ‘my life 
is dear to me’ and (in effect) ‘I’m not gonna tell you the secrets of free 
energy because I’d get killed’.  It’s surprising to read the sort of claims he 
makes and observe his mathematical depth – and then realize he isn’t your 
average sort of internet blogger, building gadgets for YouTube.

In summary, I recommend a look at his work.  If his inventions are real, it 
would be a lot more rewarding to pursue them than suffering thru the sad Soap 
Opera that LENR seems to offer at present.


Re: [Vo]:Anyone Familiar With Kanarev?

2016-04-13 Thread Peter Gluck
I have worked with Phillip some months in the nineties mainly as translator
Russian-English via Internet. He was trying then Cold Fusion via continuous
electrolysi. No notes kept (PC  crash) Nice man you can ask him directly
what you wish.

peter

On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Chris Zell  wrote:

> In anyone here familiar with the work of Phillip Kanarev?  A Russian
> physics professor and inventor who is more than a bit of an iconoclast.
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> http://guns.connect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/Kanarev/
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> My interest is that he supports the work of a Russian engineer who claims
> that centrifugal force can be overunity as a power source ( Linevich).
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> Both of these men claim to have  built working models of off balance
> devices – that are in some cases self running.  The story is that Linevich
> observed that a malfunctioning pump in a
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> Greenhouse generated more mechanical energy than could be accounted for
> relative to its input power.
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-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com


[Vo]:Anyone Familiar With Kanarev?

2016-04-13 Thread Chris Zell
In anyone here familiar with the work of Phillip Kanarev?  A Russian physics 
professor and inventor who is more than a bit of an iconoclast.

http://guns.connect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/Kanarev/

My interest is that he supports the work of a Russian engineer who claims that 
centrifugal force can be overunity as a power source ( Linevich).
Both of these men claim to have  built working models of off balance devices - 
that are in some cases self running.  The story is that Linevich observed that 
a malfunctioning pump in a
Greenhouse generated more mechanical energy than could be accounted for 
relative to its input power.