Some Named Hal Ade made this comment on that site:

>I believe this was the Correa motor, the operation of which was witnessed by 
>the late Eugene >MAllove, D. Sc., and formerly with M.I.T. Dr. MAllove, being 
>an electrical engineer, and >wise to any means which could be used to hoax a 
>witness, checked the device for connections >to any external source of 
>conventional energy, and found none.

I worked with Mallove for a year--he was not an electrical engineer by any 
stretch of the imagination, nor did he claim to be.  He was not an 
experimentalist and would not have been any better than anyone else at 
detecting a hoax.  That doesn't mean there was a hoax, of course, but inflating 
Mallove's powers of observation is meaningless.

Jeff Kooistra

Former Associate Editor of Infinite Energy Magazine.



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Christopher Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Sat, 5 Aug 2006 03:46:32 -0700 (PDT)

>Terry,
>   
>  My comments on this are at 
> http://zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1993&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
>  however I will say here that the Correa's are common folk, with no 
> imagination, foul, nasty personalities and they have sticky fingers as well.
>   
>  My Pulsed Plasma Drive worked so well for them - they decided to say they 
> invented it! Running a motor with a Tesla Spark gap is something even Tesla 
> did not do, and it is already covered by my work. So much for it not working.
>   
>  Chris Arnold
>   
>  "The invention also extends to apparatus in which an otherwise driven
>plasma reactor operating in pulsed abnormal gas discharge mode in turn
>used to drive an inertially damped drag motor."
>   
 

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