Re: Plasma Power

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 05 Feb 1998 11:19:57 -0800

Hi Paul!

I will 'extract' some of the sources to the list....I'm sure James won't
mind...<g>...after all, its in the interest of research....a few of the
sources will mix any ratio of gases you want, CUSTOM.....these resources
would also be great for the 'Inert Gas Generator's' claimed to be used
for healing and other uses by Maurice Cooke (aka Hilarion). They too
claim that various mixes of inert gases produce quite specific effects
when placed under pressure (200 psi average).

And yet again, the Joseph Papp engine that used mixtures of the gases
that were exploded with a spark....and which Perrault WAS correct on,
that the patent said he used a radioactive element in the
cylinders.....I'll bet the effect occurs without the radioactive element,
though it is MORE EFFICIENT WITH the element. There might be other ways
to achieve the higher efficiencies.

Notice anything 'odd'? Specifically, a disregard for the claim of energy
from plasma (novel in itself although the Correa's also claim this) and a
focus on the power claims for a circuit which will probably never see the
light of day unless it is reproduced.

IMHO, I don't care if its 10 or a 1000 watts out, my main fascination is
the claim of how the energy is extracted using magnetic spikes to produce
the polarized UNIDIRECTIONAL vector that sends the excess electrons to
the collector. The paper is really a pretty clear statement that offers
more than enough information to allow a test.

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