Re: Hardball

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 26 Feb 1998 22:28:21 -0800

Hi Mathias et al!

Enjoyed our conversation tonite, particularly about 'motor sensitives',
i.e. people like the Canadian savant Daniel who can sense the flow of
energy and direct it to produce phenomena. Your concerns about this
'Hardball' thread being a bit harsh I have to agree with. But if we
don't 'get real', we'll spin our lives out without ever seeing anything
because we don't deman proof.

Your anecdote about the 4 fellows who sat on either side of Daniel and
constructed a wiring circuit exactly like his, and that ONLY HIS worked,
is a great demonstration and lesson that some people have abilities that
most do not. Yet another thing we have to watch out for besides
accidental or intentional erroneour measurements of overunity claims.

IMHO, there is one indisputable proof of a true overunity device....it is
quite simple....the device will run itself and a small load, with no
outside source of power. Heck, if it will just run itself, that would be
an amazing thing to see! Anything beyond unity is gravy....

As Don Lancaster and a host of other people continually point out, you
cannot assess power using a multimeter, ammeter or oscilloscope.

That is why a proof that would be extremely hard to refute is a
self-running device....to date, I hear all the wonderful reports of
'measured' output power being greater than input power, yet when you try
to connect this 'measured' power to the input, the circuit or machine
stops working.

You said you've seen the Mueller motor running and it measured from 120
to 130% efficiency....but you admitted the output was not fed into a
generator and back into the input to see if the motor would self-run. I
look forward to your future report when you get a chance to have Mueller
hook up his motor to prove it will self-run. If that is the case, I and
many others will be ecstatic, especially if we can buy one...talk about
boosting sales!!!

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