Re: Time Travel again

Dusty Rhodes ( dusty1@sat.net )
Mon, 25 Jan 1999 22:34:00 -0600

All right David,

Way to go! Hey Folks, this guy is on the trail! There has got to be a way to get
from where he is to what we all want to see.
Now I'm excited!

Dusty

David wrote:

> Fair enough, I have made part of the device that Nikola Tesla used to
> run his car. I have made the wave guide/ antenna. Tesla used a box filled
> with electrical components to increase the current of the electricity from
> the wave guide. However, many applications can be run by this electricity by
> simply transforming it in to a lower voltage with higher current. Jerry
> Gallimore had much to say about this electricity in his third "Handbook of
> Unusual Energies'. The problem is that air is a terrible conductor of
> electricity, so even though it produces in excess of one thousand volts of
> electricity the current is too small to run most machinary. This energy is
> terribly easy to attract, but there is a problem in that the current is so
> small. Jerry Gallimore used it to power a 4,000 volt motor at about 100 RPM.
> Tesla's first antenna was a simple sheet of copper that he left out in the
> sun. This gave him similar results, except that he did not use a radio
> active collector like Jerry Gallimore did later. Jerry Gallimore suggested
> that a stronger current could be produced by making a different kind of
> antenna. Nikola Tesla used the same kind of antenna ("candle stick') that
> Jerry used except that he had increased the current with a mess of
> electronic parts in a huge box. The motor that he used in his car was not
> very efficient, and if I can figure out how they rewound that 1 horse power
> motor at http://www.ucsofa.com/videos.htm to run on a 9 volt battery, I
> should have little trouble in making one and power a car with it, or in
> generating house hold electricity by connecting it to a generator. I hope
> that this clarifies some of what I said and I will keep you informed of any
> progress that is made (although it is being made very slowly). Thank you all
> for your helpful suggestions for transforming this energy into a higher
> current form. I am of course trying to improve the designs that Tesla and
> Gallimore used.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
> To: David <mercury144@terraworld.net> jdecker@keelynet.com
> <jdecker@keelynet.com> Brad Skehan <chollond@acay.com.au>
> Cc: KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net <KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net>
> Date: Monday, January 25, 1999 11:22 AM
> Subject: Re: Time Travel again
>
> >Hi David!
> >
> >Tell you what, you tell US about free energy and how you make it and
> >we'll tell you about time travel...<g>...try;
> >
> >http://www.keelynet.com/time/proof.htm
> >
> >good luck...
> >
> >---David wrote:
> >>
> >> Time Travel, hmmm? I'd like to here some of these claims,
> >stories, and
> >> "experiences' of people that are "time travelers'. Anyone that has
> >made such
> >> a claim, or built a machine, or whatever, so long as it concerns
> >time travel
> >> can write to me if they like. By the way, who did claim to be a time
> >> traveler? I'd like to read their posts at the Keely Net archive.
> >Please tell
> >> me more about this "time traveler' claim challenge. What for
> >instance do you
> >> have in mind for these people to do to proove that they are indeed
> >time
> >> travelers. Anyway, this whole discussion sounds very interesting to
> >> me.
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