Moray's devices ran "cold" under a load. Bruce Perreault's work attempts to
reproduce this. His latest research is at his website:
http://www.cyberportal.net/nuenergy/main.html
"Radiant Energy Research Manual
Shareware version 3.0.2" is now online at:
http://www.cyberportal.net/nuenergy/manual.pdf
Regards, Michael Randall
>To my view, 'cold' current would be implosive (Schauberger), linked to
>magnetism (Orlowski/Johnson) and produce cold (Sweet, Kowsky-Frost) when
>'dissipating' in or through a load. It would also produce gravity
>(Sweet, Kowsky-Frost) and time anomalies (DePalma) to a degree
>proportional to the intensity of the current flow. It is the flow of
>aether/zpe into and through mass.
>
>'Hot' current would be explosive, linked to electricity and produce heat
>when dissipating in or through a load.
>
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