Re: MRA

Norman Wootan ( normw@fastlane.net )
Sun, 29 Mar 1998 21:07:08 -0600

Hi! Jerry: Do you still have all of the Keely Net BBS message base? I have
from msg#4000 up to 7000 then pick back up at 8080 on through till you changed
hard drives and started the number over. If you have all of the message base
from the BBS, I would happily pay you for a copy to complete what is missing
from my hard drive. See Bert had to replace my drive so some files were lost
in the crash. If you don't have the message base from #8832and up which is
the MRA period of development, I can provide it for you. Let me know for I
have no idea as to what you saved from the old system. Norm PS: You
mentioned cold cathode tubes in a message recently in relation to
free-energy. The latest MRA development uses a combination of cold cathode
tubes, hot cathode tubes with impedance and capactive elements between the
two. No signal gen. required for the circuit trips into a natural resonance
related to the noble gas in the cold tube. This thing cranks out some power
with all the familiar anomalies found in the original MRA. Still no "cigar"
when it comes to closing the loop. Plenty more work to be done when time
allows. Yep! I have to work for a living just like you so you know all to well
how little time we have to play.

Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Dr. Jones!
>
> I'll post the original MRA file on the experimental circuits page this
> weekend. Who knows, perhaps only a slight change and it might be possible
> to make it self-run. After all, many of the free energy claimants use high
> voltage....the piezo, properly stimulated with magnetostriction might
> produce an anomalously high spike that could be transformed (probably just
> inefficient enough to eat up the possible extra energy, thereby nullifying
> the test) from high voltage/low current to high current/low voltage.