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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| Sysop : Jerry W. Decker | Voice : (214) 324-8741 |
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| Co-Sysop : Ronald Barker | Voice : (214) 242-9346 |
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| File Name : AETHRTAP.ASC | Online Date : 05/22/94 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 1031 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75149 |
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The Colorado Trip and some of what we learned
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At the 1994 ISNE conference in Denver, we met some interesting people and
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collected some "anecdotal" stories that you guys would like to know about.
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So here is a short synopsis of what appears to be a way to tap energy
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directly from the Aether. The correlations are mine.
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There have been experiments involving the dropping of capacitors and
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finding that a voltage appears across the terminals. The contention is
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that aether flows into the planetary neutral centre and in its flow can be
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intercepted and "translated" (like white light through a prism) into lower
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forces (magnetism, electricity, heat, mass, etc..see NEUTRAL1 on KeelyNet).
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A dielectric appears to intercept and translate this flow into electrical
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energy. It could also simply be the collection of electrostatic energy
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from the air, but it's no fun if we can't play with the more far-out
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aspects. (spook it up a bit, eh?)
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Some suspect a piezoelectric effect from the shock of the capacitor against
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the floor and I don't know if those capacitors were ever dropped onto a
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soft surface.
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Norman Wootan says he has read where falling masses seem to slow down
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around 18" above the surface of the earth. Don Kelly's experiments with
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the gravity drop tests don't currently test this 18" hypothesis but it does
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seem to correlate and thus needs to be checked out.
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The reason I am bringing all this up is because of a diagram shown to Norm
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and I by my old friend, Vic Hansen. We were up very late one night and met
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Vic in the hall where we talked for a bit. He showed us a diagram of this
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very interesting idea that he says would allow one to pull energy from
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either the earth or aether.
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It required the use of a one mile wire, laid out in a straight line. I
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asked him if it could be wound up and he says he does not think it will
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work if NOT stretched out.
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So, you take this wire, support it from the ground by non-conducting 18"
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high standoffs and stretch it over the one mile test area.
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On one end you put an AC power source, with the ground wire connected to
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Earth ground, and the high side connected to the wire.
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On the opposite end, you tie in a string of lamps. One side of the lamps
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are tied to the one mile hot wire, the other side is tied to an earth
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ground connection.
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Vic says you stay at the AC power source side of the wire while watching
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the lamps with a pair of binoculars. When you switch in the AC power
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source, the lights will all light up.
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Now comes the weird part. If you very rapidly transfer the one mile wire
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connection FROM the AC source DIRECTLY to the earth ground, the LIGHTS WILL
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STAY ON! Or so Vic tells us.
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I am told there is a patent on this and seem to remember having seen one
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like it somewhere before. It is interesting to note that Thomas Henry
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Moray's Radiant Energy Receiver also REQUIRED the use of long wire
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antennas. The 18" height is a curious requirement unless there is
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something really odd at this level above surface.
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While taking an elevator down to the lobby, we ran into a fellow who was
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also building a type of free energy collection device. He says he will
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send us plans with further details but I'll tell you what he told us.
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You make a box 30" wide by 15" tall by 15" wide. Layer it with spun steel
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scour pads that are stretched out as a layer. On top of that layer you
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place a non-conductor, he said to use thin STYROFOAM sheets. You build
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multiple layers of this until the box is full.
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Two copper probes are then inserted into each side of the box, from the top
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down to the center and running against the outside edges. This fellows'
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diagram shows one probe coming in from the upper left ending at the bottom
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center of the box.
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The other probe enters from the upper right and ends at the bottom center
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of the box. Note that both probes stay up against the outside edges and do
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not touch. I think that allows for the flow of energy across the steel
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mesh.
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A wet ground is then connected to the box probe on one side.
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The other probe is connected in series with a transformer (for removing the
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excess energy) that is again in series with a choke having 17 turns of wire
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and then passes into a dry earth ground.
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Our informant says this thing is supposed to produce around 5000 volts at
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10Amps. So, if you choose to try this, be very careful.
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It appears to work as a giant capacitor or leyden jar. I have no idea if
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it works at all or if so, how long it takes to "charge". The use of the
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transformer is peculiar because it indicates either a pulsing effect or AC
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itself.
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Well, you've got the descriptions as told to us, so get after it and let us
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know what you find.
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