Re: free enery question

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Mon, 02 Mar 1998 17:36:49 -0800

Hi!

Someone wrote;
> Which free energy device has come the closest to creating free energy?

IMHO, we need to focus more on unity or slightly over rather than the
claims of Kilowatts.....no one can even satisfy the One Watt Challenge
that I know of.

Without getting into a fullblown semantics argument about what type of
devices can be construed as free energy (natural forces such as wind,
solar, geothermal, chemical, EVEN WATER should not count), then I would
put my money on high voltage based devices....Testatika (witnessed, not
shared or sold), the Hyde machine (never witnessed though patented),
Chernetskii (spook reports from Russia), the EV Gray high voltage
discharges into coils to produce thrust....these indicate something is
possible with rapid disruptions of high voltage.

As to zpe taps, Scott McKie claimed he could use a resonant circuit to
produce free energy, though he has not proven the claims as far as I
know....Don Watson claimed he had duplicated a 3 Watt version of the
Sweet device, but as far as I know that has not been independently
verified....the Clem engine claiming hot fluid moving at high velocity in
a certain pattern will begin to self-run which is also claimed by
Schauberger (but without the heat) and by the most recent hydraulic motor
URL where the inventor says a 100X increase of power....

As much as I would love to take this guy at his word, I would much prefer
to see a 2X power increase and be pleasantly surprised when it did reach
50X or 100X....<G>.....

Like Scotty on Star Trek, when asked by the Captain how long it would
take to perform an engineering miracle, he always says it will take
longer than it really does...this way, his reputation is preserved and
enhanced....

So, hydroxy gas from water mixed with outside air is another long
standing promise for power....we still need the PoP to get attention and
verification for the 'next step'....

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