i recommend hunting down this.. it used to be on googlevideo but KeelyNet
convergence people, or peter lindemann, got it removed, which is a right
shame.

KeelyNet 2001 video: Norman Wootan  about The History of The E.V.Gray Motor

http://www.pureenergysystems.com/os/EdGrayMotor/PM_PEM_MG/store/index.html
The truth is finally revealed. The mystery about Ed Gray's EMA motors is
finally over. With two recovered EMA motor prototypes on stage at the
KeelyNet Conference in June 2001, Norman Wootan discusses every design
feature possible. Every single way the real motors deviate from the designs
revealed in Gray's Patent are discussed in detail. Now you can see with your
own eyes how it was really done. This video is a must for serious
researchers wanting to convert Radiant Energy into mechanical power. A great
companion piece to "The Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity" by Dr.
Lindemann (book or video) where the EMA power supply is discussed. (2 hrs.)


http://dtshop.net/keelynet/index.tam

*Inside the EV Gray motors - ** by Norman Wootan...presents an inside look
at two of the original EV Gray motors as shown at the KeelyNet Convergence
2001 conference in Dallas, Texas. Norman goes into great detail about the
design and construction of the motors, with closeups of each component and
an explanation of how they worked. Of particular interest are the coil
construction details and how the magnetic repeller field was biased to
ensure the motor would spin in a preferred direction at startup. Other
details include the firing patterns used by Gray to develop the optimum
amount of repulsion, air cooling and other features unique to Gray's
research. One of the motors is the original machined Teflon version, the
other is 1 of the 5 metal production models built by Gray in Arlington, TX
from 1985-1990.*




On 27/02/07, Stephen A. Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What had happened was that gray had used a totally different form of
> electrical current --- a "cold" form of energy.
I doubt that a lot.

> The fact that
> Hackenberger caught the magnet and was not burned was evidence enough of
> that.

No, it's not -- by itself it's not evidence of anything.  It's just a
very sloppy piece of low-grade calorimetry, with no control, no
calibration, and consequently no reason to expect any particular result.


> ---
>
>
> Does anyone know how to replicate this specific E.V. Gray experiment?
> Personally I would disagree this is a new form of "cold" electricity. I
> firmly believe the energy comes from the magnetic materials ambient
> temperature.
>
> Are there any photos of this experiment?  What type of magnetic material
> were the electromagnets made of? Was is merely capacitors discharging
> across the electromagnets or was there a circuit?  How were the
> electromagnets situated?
>
>
> Regards,
> Paul Lowrance
>


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