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| File Name : COMEFROM.ASC | Online Date : 09/19/94 |
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| Contributed by : Steve Gantt | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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THE MYSTERY OF "FREE ENERGY": WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?
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By Rolf Schaffranke
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(taken from The Manual of Free Energy Devices and Systems Vol. II)
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Since major breakthroughs in the physics of non-conventional energy generation
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and energy conversion have already been made in several countries, it seems
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appropriate to present the main points of the ongoing changes in research in a
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convenient Question and Answer format which allows a selective overview of the
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highlights of newly established facts and observations.
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Please remember that big name, long established companies have long abdicated
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the main part of their research initiative to government planners and we no
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longer can look to them for leadership.
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Question: "Where does the energy potential for the operation of the new
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'converters' actually come from?"
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Answer: The energy is extracted from the G-Field, formerly known also as the
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Ether-Field, identifiable today as a real acceptable, sub nuclear
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and sub-quantic medium" In the past, this medium was given various
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names, such as PRANA, by the Indians; ORGONE, by Dr., Wilhelm Reich;
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ODIC FORCE, by Baron Von Reichenbach; ANIMAL MAGNETISM, by Franz A
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Messmer , MUMIA, by ParaceIsus ; BIO-COSMIC ENERGY, by Dr. Brunler;
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ELOPTIC ENERGY, by Dr. Hieronymus; X-FORCE, by Dr. Eeeman (UK )
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Today, it is commonly referred to by one of the following definition
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NEUTRINO SEA, by Prof. P.A.M. Dirac; RADIANT ENERGY, by Dr. T.H.
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Moray, FERMI SEA; PRIMARY ENERGY; TACHYON FIELD, Prof. G. Feinberg;
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ZERO POINT ENERGY; GRAVITY FIELD ENERGY. or G-FIELD; SPACE ENERGY,
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all merely euphemisms..... what Aristotle once chose to call
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"ETHER".
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Question: "What is the magnitude of this field energy potential?."
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Answer: The energy content of the G-Field was calculated as
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(1) l0 ~33 cm3 by Sir Oliver Lodge, England,
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(2) 8.8x10~8 volts/cm by Prof. S. Seike Japan,
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(3) 250 billion Joule/ml by Rene L. Vallee, France.
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To repeat a popular conversion figure published in Switzerland, the
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energy content of One Liter of SPACE is about equal to the energy of
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5000 Liters of gasoline.
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A remarkable confirmation of the claims of Nicola TESLA who, more than
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100 years ago, expressed his belief that "before many generations will
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have passed," mankind will be able to extract unlimited power at any
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place,"
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Question: "Which scientists of repute (Nobel Prize winners) are, or were in
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favor of the 'ETHER' (G-FIELD)?"
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Answer: Some of the world renown scientists who affirmed their belief in the
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existence of a universal ETHER Or Force field are;
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JAMES CLERK-MAXWELL: "'A material substance of a more subtle kind
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than visible bodies, supposed to exist in those
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parts of space which are apparently empty,"
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Prof., Paul DIRAC, N.L, 195 1, deBROGLIE, N.L. 1959. MICHELSON: "
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"Even if relativity is hereto stay we don't have
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to reject the 'ETHER' ".
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Sir OLIVER LODGE: "The Ether is a physical thing, we can only get it
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electrically"
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STARK, N,L,;
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ARRHENIUS, N,L,;
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A, H. COMPTON, N, L., P,E:
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A. LENARD, N.L.;
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H. UUKAWA, N.L.;
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F. SODDY, N,L..
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Albert EINSTElN: ""There are weighty arguments to be adduced in favor
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of the ether hypothesis. To deny the ether is
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ultimately to assume that empty space has no
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physical qualities whatever, The fundamental facts
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of mechanics do not harmonize with this view...
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According to the General Theory of Relativity,
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space is endowed with physical qualities ; in this
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sense, therefore, there exists an ether.
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According to the General Theory of Relativity
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space without ether is unthinkable. ."
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The above quote by Dr. Albert Einstein was published in 1920, based on
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Einstein's speech at the University of Leiden, Holland, (May 5, 1920).
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The publication was in German, and translated by Sir Oliver Lodge into
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English, quoted from his book, "Ether and Relativity" (1925). However
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practically all textbooks in physics omit this fact, Einstein himself has
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gone on record stating on his 70th birthday .
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"Now you think that I am looking back at my life's work with calm
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satisfaction. But, on closer look, it is quite different. There is not a
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single concept of which I am convinced that it will stand firm and I am
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not sure if I was on the right track after all:"
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Question: "What about conservation of energy law pertaining to the operation
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of cosmic energy converters and motors? "
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Answer: ".. every emission or absorption of virtual particles already accepted
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to totally violate conservation of energy. That is, emission
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represents the sudden appearance of extra energy in the ordinary
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universe, and absorption represents the sudden disappearance of some
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energy from the ordinary universe Every charged particle in the
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universe constantly does both processes, Even the neutron is
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continually breaking into different virtual, charged particles, So
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every piece of mass in the universe, ACCORDING TO ORDINARY Y PARTICLE
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PHYSICS-is already violating conservation of energy on the micro
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level...
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...a strong magnetic pole represents an additional stress in space-
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time, (the G.Field, R,S.) as does a strong static electric charge.
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Either of these situations warps and twists space-time itself, This
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in the region of a magnetic pole or of a strong static charge,
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conservation of energy need not apply, Specifically, for large,
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massive atoms of some heavy elements violation of ordinary ""linear"
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magnetism-and hence of the linear conservation of energy law-has
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already been noted.
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This is particularly interesting since, with a permanent magnet, one can apply
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spatiotemporal (G-Field) stress in a locality without any further input of
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energy. The entire business of using this produce a free energy device depends
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simply on the cleverness of the inventor.
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It is also possible to time the applications of both effects-static electric
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stress and magnetic monopolar stress with an ordinary electromagnetic rotary
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device to produce seemingly ""Free" energy. And so the potential is there for
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free energy. To the question, "Can it in principle be done?', we must
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definitely answer, ""Yes, if we believe our present physics "
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The second question, ""How difficult is it to do?", can be answered in several
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ways; possibly the best is: ""if one is clever and gets back to absolute,
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simple fundamentals, it may be possible to do it cheaply and in a
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straightforward, practical manner,"
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Tom Bearden, "WHY FREE ENERGY IS POSSIBLE" in PEGASUS, VOL. @, Ed, 1, January
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1984, ASGFE.
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Question: "Operation of such a G-Field or Tachyon Field energy converter would
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be in violation of the scientific fact that a perpetual mobile is
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clearly impossible, Any comments?"'
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Answer: This applied only to so-called " 'closed systems" in our technology,
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like turbines, combustion engines, steam engines, etc.
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Nature shows that the movement of electrons around the atomic nuclear, planets
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around the suns, etc., are indeed all genuine "'Perpetual mobiles" since they
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represent " open systems," interacting with various fields of electrical,
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gravitational etc., nature
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Examples of Perpetual Mobile Actions are, among others:
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A) the Bessler Wheel (1712 to 1717),
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B) The Foucalt Pendulum (France) both are powered by the rotation of the
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earth, " The earlier, original concept of perpetual motion refers
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merely to any device that does work in excess of its energy input.
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This does not exclude an unseen energy source (such as the G-Field!)
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as the input to a perpetual motion device. lt is this that separates
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practical perpetual motion from the laws of thermodynamics!"
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Quoted from: Earth Rotation as a Source of Free Energy" by Martin Ruderfer,
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published in PROCEEDINGS of the First International Symposium of Non
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Conventional Energy Technology, October 2324, 1981, University of Toronto,
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Canada.
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Question: "Why are permanent magnets so important in connection with design of
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G-field converters?"
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Answer: Permanent magnets act as 'cosmic energy pumps' or 'gravitational
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diodes.' The space energy or GField can be concentrated, focused
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magnified and compacted by strong magnetic fields. The development of
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very strong magnets, so-called 'Super Magnets' (NIB's) made from
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exotic alloys makes GField converters and generators possible.
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QUOTE: "I think it is possible to utilize magnetism as an energy source But we
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science idiots cannot do this; this has to come from the outside. "
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(Werner Heisenbert Nobel Laureates as quoted in the book: "Energie im
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Uberfluss" by Hilscher 1981.
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Question.. "What are the prerequisites for successful R & D efforts leading
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to mass production and licensing of G-Field converters? "
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Answer: 1) Identification and refinement of the best developed, most
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economical, most promising conceptual approach.
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2) Close international contacts to assure a flow of up to date
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information about all new developments in this technology area in
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order to avoid dead-end approaches.
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3) Follow the newly developed super magnet technology in all countries
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with special emphasis on samariumcobalt and neodynium compounds
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(neodyniumironboron) and other new materials.
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4) application of vortex technology within the known laws of fluid
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dynamics and nuclear dynamics.
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5) Sufficient long-term funding for success by attracting venture
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capital, by offering of tax write-offs plus an inflation proof
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potential return. (As a tax write-off it can be more attractive to
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an investor than giving to a favorite charity Note: Over 100% in
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the U.S.A.)
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6) In general logical thinking and ethical handling of the project in
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question by all partners will assure success.
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(Note: In reference to Item 5 above): Since the IRS Vs SNOW case of 1974, it
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is held that a new limited partnership organized for the purpose of financing
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the development of a new process or product is entitled to deduct research
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experimentation and development costs.
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It is of course extremely difficult to put a price tag on the results of R & D
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in an area of revolutionary technology.
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However there is no doubt whatsoever about the feasibility of the technology
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as such.
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Dr. R. Schaffranke, h. c.
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Quotations: R. Buckminster Fuller
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1) "There isn't any energy crisis. It's simply a crisis of ignorance"
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2) "It is amazing that in the sub micro world of the atom quantum
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physics requires the perpetual motion of particles both as to spin
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and orbital motions. In the macro world, science is based on the law
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that a perpetual motion machine is absolutely impossible. "
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John W Ecklin
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This is the state of today's science?. .??
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