Re: Plasma Power

Bill McMurtry ( weber@powerup.com.au )
Thu, 05 Feb 1998 20:20:44 +1000

At 03:27 5/02/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Folks!

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>"We've developed several circuit versions which can find application. In
> the later experiment with an input power of 700 watts, that extracted by
> the generator loads resistance was three kilowatts, or nearly five times
> more.
>
> This is by far not the limit and with more powerful plants and the
> corresponding calculations megawatts of free electricity can be produced
> from a minimal power source."
>
>I have been sold on this as a very promising technology. Seems like a
>gas filled tube, excited to glow, then stimulated with high intensity
>magnetic spikes would channel these electrons to a tap....comments?
>--
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Jerry and all,

Like yourself I've responded with great interest to this information. What
does Hal Puhoff think of this, I wonder? He's certainly got the background
to provide a valuable opinion. Charge cluster work seems similar in some
aspects.

The big problem with this information presentation is the usual (God no,I'm
sounding like a defeatest!) lack of technical data. eg: 700 Watts in - 3000
Watts out. How was this measured etc? Are we going to see this information
taken seriously based on these claims? I think not a snowflakes chance in
summer.

If only they would provide some DATA so that we can go out there and
REPLICATE and then discuss the device/theory/whatever with some UNDERSTANDING.

Bill.