On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Michel Jullian wrote:

> Mmmm... are you confused or floccinaucinihilipilificating the phenomenon?
> ;-)

lol!  Confused.   The stuff in his videos looks like known RF
effects to me.  Maybe I just need a clearly listed set of anomaly claims.

I'm also highly prejudiced against FE claims involving high frequency
electrical phenomena.  The present topic looks suspiciously like a
well-known Free Energy fiasco:  a claim of excess energy based on
measurement of circuits, where the overunity isn't massive (isn't like
500%, etc.)  Such claims so far turned out to be measurement errors, and
hence a disappointment for anyone who's looking for genuinely odd
phenomena to explore.

Of course if there ARE genuinely odd phenomenon hidden among the weird-
but-well-known phenomena of power-RF, ...then my prejudice will keep me
from getting involved in the fun!

Still, in order to cut out all the bullshit, the FE community has an
unspoken rule where odd effects involving simple circuits are involved:

    If you haven't closed the loop and created a self-running device,
    you're probably just fooling yourself.

Let's name it the "Neuman Prerequisite?"

:)

I was "burned" by one of these myself: the MRA device.   After weeks of
noise and upheaval online, it turned out that the inventors were measuring
30KHz frequencies with a true-RMS meter intended for below 1KHz.



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