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January 04, 2006 09:24AM
Hi Wizard,

Thank you for projecting positively on my New England project.

Perhaps zero-point energy is already in use? You and Rick might find interest in the following book reviews:

A) "The World of Free Energy" by Peter Lindemann, D. Sc. This is an excellent overview starting with Nikola Tesla and summarizing the current state of the technology. He covers radiant energy, permanent magnets, mechanical heaters, super-efficient electrolysis, implosion/vortex engines, cold fusion, and solar assisted heat pumps. He provides an excellent insight into the 'invisible enemy', and relates it to the national and world scene. He then provides the vision and the needed directed effort to bring these fruits of the spirit to the world at large. Other web sites, books and patent references are included. His web site is www.free-energy.com.
cool smiley 'Taming the Fierce Energy of the Vacuum' by Tom Bearden, Ph.D. This is a brilliant and startling description of why we have been stuck with spending billions on energy systems and centralized power grids that are cumbersome, frightfully expensive, and completely vulnerable to modern terrorist attack and natural disasters. To fuel these systems requires ever more dams, hydrocarbon-burning power plants, pipelines, oil wells, natural gas wells, tanker ships, harbor facilities, refineries, nuclear power plants, etc. He gives a brief history of where we went wrong in the late 1800's when James Clerk Maxwell's original electrodynamics model was 'simplified' by Heaviside and Lorentz, seriously restricting the engineering solutions and ruling out those systems that would allow the acceptance and use of the free energy of the vacuum. He then describes his proposed formal solution offered in the year 2000, which is consistent with quantum field theory, particle physics, quantum electrodynamics, and a re-interpretation of Whittaker's biwave decomposition of the scalar potential. It expands and upgrades current EM theory as well as Thermodynamics. He describes the real problem for graduates and post docs to focus on. His references are rigorous. This is a must read. His web site has much, much more. It is http://www.cheniere.org
C) "Methernitha" - A Community That Runs on Free Energy and Spiritual Values. By Carolina Hehenkamp In the beautiful mountains of Switzerland lies Linden, a small, calm place surrounded by dozens of peaceful little villages. Linden is especially known for the Methernitha group that lives there, and for their Thestatika machine built by Methernitha's founder, Paul Baumann. The paper describes the group, their search for natural sources of energy, and their successful and demonstrated machines capable of 3 to 10 KW continuous outputs. Smaller, even more portable machines were also demonstrated to different viewers over the years. The secret of tapping the unknown source of free energy has yet to be discovered by outsiders. The Internet has many more descriptions and pictures as well as notes from many researchers trying to duplicate the success of the Thestatika machine.
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mojavegreen 1314January 02, 2006 02:26PM

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