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John Berry
Jerry W. Decker wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Here is an interesting description of another device that used the same
> 'mechanically produced cold dry vapor' that Keely used.
>
> The account is a quote from page 311 of 'Free Energy Pioneer: John
> Worrell Keely' by Theo Paijmans and purports to have utilized a KNOWN
> PHENOMENON to produce pressure;
>
> "...I will say that I have in practical operation, capable of
> doing useful work, a simple apparatus which generates a constant
> pressure of fifteen pounds per square inch, without heat,
> chemical or electrical action, or the employment of any other
> materials than a small quantity of air and water.
>
> I use the low pressure only for convenience, but can at pleasure
> increase it indefinitely in the same apparatus. I can assure
> the public that producing a pressure only limited by the
> strength of the generator, from no other source of power than
> a small quantity of cold water, air moving slowly therein,
> is no 'humbug,' nor new discovery, but is a fact, long shown to
> scientists and mathematicians.
>
> ..respectfully, A. Arnold, Tenafly, New Jersey, July 4th, 1875."
>
> =============
> Another wonderful quote from the book, that most claims suffer;
>
> Page 308-309 about a researcher named Wronski;
>
> "..dared to involve himself with inventions, he constructed
> mathematical machines, revolving axes which were put together
> in an admirable fashion...
>
> Only his machines would not work because the copper
> and bronze of his devices would
> not acknowledge the truth of his philosophies."
>
> --
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