Re: Joe CEll...working

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Mon, 28 Dec 1998 17:38:34 +1300

>Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 17:38:00 +1300
>To: nigel howie <howie@voyager.co.nz>
>From: Marinus Berghuis <renkahu@ihug.co.nz>
>Subject: Re: Joe CEll...working
>In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.16.19981228150920.08bf3dc8@voyager.co.nz>
>
>I am fully aware of the bits about engine requirements and I was just as
flabbergasted as anyone else to see the blooming thing working but there
are a lot of problems to overcome.
>1 the growth of this brown sh... that blocks everything up.
>2 Every engine needs to be modified for it to work properly
>3 Water everywhere has a different composition with regards to trace
elements
> and believe me I know, No 2 aquafers test alike even from the same stream.
>4 The research to be carried out by the keely net participants may be the
> catalyst because many heads make the task of finding the right
combination a
> lot easier.
>5 I for one do not have the M O N E Y to spend on for ever changing
> modifications un1ess I make them myself which means the setting up of a
> workshop. Just finished mixing and pouring half a floor.
> I spent over $4000 getting work done by metal workshops on 2 ideas of
which
> the Carl Stella one proved to be a wash out.
>6 If you want to do research, if you do not believe in what you are doing,
nothing works what ever you try as your mental attitude counts for
more than anything. Matter is subservient to mind. That is why we are here.
>7 Todays motorcars are mostly computer controlled and this means that you
have to go to a car maker with a foolproof unit before they will take
you seriously.
>8 With regards to big business not interested in opposing those idea's ask
> Robert Adams about his experiences and ask the various medical
professionals
> being procecuted when promoting medical treatments other than the
> pharmaceutical mass poisoning industry. You will find that there are
quite a few pioneers rotting in jail world wide.
>9 Not one invention ever (not patented modifications) has ever originated
from
> professional scientists. It's the revolutionary and reactionary backyarder
> that is able to think round corners. Lateral thinking never achieves only
> makes inventions more cash efficient.
>10 Finally from a person that has spent 69 years wondering and having read
thousands of books (not novels etc) and been able to make a
comfortable living for myself and family in this country. Never say
impossible. What is impossible today is common place tomorrow.
>
>This is about all I can think of at the spur of the moment and wish you
well with your experimentations.
>
>Ren Berghuis
>