Re: Tunguska Affair

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Sat, 15 May 1999 18:30:48 +1200

At 22:36 13/05/99 -0500, you wrote:

Hi to all you theorists.!!
I am absolutely flabbergashed, astounded and disappointed>to see so much
time,writing,searching and effort wasted on topics like Tugungska,
zokwendel and or any topic delving into history giving rise to endless
babble about anything but practical research. Last 2 days been working flat
out constructing the Clem concept and spent 16 hours a day doing it to find
when I open up the mail all I see is chewing over of stuff that is already
in the Keely net archives ad infinitum. Is no one doing any practical work
to comment on ?
I for one thought that the Keely net subscribers were joining to help each
other find the elusive answer!!
I for one could do with some comment on my assertion that Victor
Schauberger and Master Clem worked with specific shapes and had to go and
run a bath to find the angles of a vortex when no doubt some of you have
done all this before (hopefully) and tell me what not to do !!
We are desperate for practical applications of free energy and the only way
we will ever find it is make something, don't talk for ever and if it does
not work, tell us why.
I spent three month's trying to cure the brown sludge in Joe's cell and
found no one yet working on the same thing, plenty of enquiries and offers
to have a look at what I am doing but no positive input which means
armchair experimenters.
My work on Clem todate, Gathered up bearings, made bearing housings,
manufactured the armature to the ratio of 1 wide and 1.618 long with a pi
time 1.618 spiral plus the spacing required i.e spiral pi.
I would like some input as to how to bring a spiral intake to a point with
those measurements and still run a bearing at the bottom.
I have decided to try out a vertical one first as Victor Schaubergers
gadget was vertically mounted.
I am using two cooking pots, one upside down into the other one so the oil
can hit the inner pot without spilling and drop back into the outer pot
which supports the whole structure.
I have a thermocouple to monitor the heat and even have a radiator that can
be used as a heat exchanger which by the way needs a little pump to cool
the oil.Jerry, this may be the pump on the right hand side of your drawing.
I'll let you all know when i'll test the thing at 5000 r.p.m as I have
already blown up my cheap cheap Dick Smith variable speed control.
What I would do to get some proper equipment. !!
Any comments from someone who has tried it ??

Ren