In reply to EnergyLab's message of Sun, 21 Oct 2007 08:36:49 -0500:
Hi Ronald,
[snip]
>Now I just can not obtain and have tried for many years to get anyone to
>understand and look at what I am saying and not implying. 'I do not believe
>in "OU" or "Free Energy"', I do indeed believe in the conversion of one form
>of energy into other forms that allow the result to be usable. In my feeble
>mind I do believe the Universe has a finite amount of energy, some known and
>some unknown. The secret is to tap and use the unknown. It is not OU or Free
>Energy, you pay for what you get, even if it is at the Universal level.
[snip]
I agree on this. Here is a list of possible sources that I can think of off the
top of my head:-
1) Energy from the charged particles in the Van Allen belts circling the Earth's
magnetic field lines, and transferring energy through those field lines.
2) Same deal, but energy source is the hot core of the Earth.
3) Near field effects. This divides into 2 parts:
a) 60 Hz from the grid. Since your device works with just you touching it,
can you take it for a drive in open farmland/woodland where there is less
local field?
b) Your local radio tower(s). Are you situated within 1 wavelength of the
tower(s)?
4) Thermal energy in the ferrite core(s) (do they get cooler?)
5) Do your ferrite cores contain a mildly radioactive contaminant (Sm, Nd etc.)?
Check with Geiger counter while leds are lit, and while they are not lit. If
this is the source, then there should be an increase in radioactivity when
they are lit.
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>