Umm...FYI.

This Patterson talk aroused my interest a few weeks ago.

I ended up talking with the guy who built the cell for Jim that ran at PowrGen.

He said, to his knowledge, quite frankly, that there were never any tests performed when the cell had reached equilibrium. He said some people came in during the show, measured large amounts of power (not energy) but these were not integrated over time. He said that there were other factors that could have been involved with the power readings, he personally didn't seem to give much credence to the reported power levels.

Paraphrashing: He said CETI allowed people during the show to come in and make power readings. CETI knew that the numbers people were getting excited about were not as meaningful as those taking them thought they were. But CETI didn't bother to point that out to them.

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At 02:03 AM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
This morning's guest on C to C AM was Keith Morgan www.kbmorgan.com who works as
a electronic technician  for ABC's Nightline. He started out by recounting his
adventures with Richard C Hoagland of www.enterprisemission.com . Richard and
Keith have been doing various mathametical analysis of the face and the city on
Mars. They recounted how an element of the NASA establishment have done their
best to thwart their efforts to make the public aware of their findings.

Then he moved on to over unity energy production. First of all he mentioned the
Reed Motor, AFAIK, Troy was never able to get it to work. .He started our by
mentioning a man with a water powered dune buggy. Well we all know who that
was.  Thrn he mentioned the Patterson Cell. He claimed that the cell was
producing between 1 to 1.4 KW on heat output with an input of microvolts. He
went on to recount how Patterson added radioneuclides to the water surrounding
the cell and how the Geiger counter counts dropped to zero over a period of a
few hours. This is the first time I've heard that story.

Keith's website has an analysis of the pictures, which I'd like to call your
attention.

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