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Gunfire in the Laboratory: T. Henry Moray and the Free Energy Machine
Oleh:
Manning, Jeane
Jenis:
Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi:
Suppressed Inventions & Other Discoveries
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page 446-458.
Topik:
True Story
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T. Henry Moray
;
Free Energy Machine
Fulltext:
EJ SIOD 446-458.pdf
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Isi artikel
Professional skeptics were stumped, a generation or two ago, by an invention in Utah. Incredulously, people witnessed a working "free energy" device. Men of science mailed impressive credentials ahead to open the inventor's workshop door, then strode in to examine his table top apparatus from all angles, poking it and interrogating him in their search for evidence of fraud. Scientists were allowed to dismantle everything except a delicate two-ounce component, the Radiant Energy detector. When the unit was put back together, they ended up witnessing—but not all believing their eyes—as the self-contained unit converted some unknown energy into usable power, and ran continually for days at a time. Without any moving parts, the device produced a strange cold form of electricity which lit incandescent bulbs, heated a flat iron and ran a motor.
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