Re: Petrovoltaic Experimenter

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 12 Jun 1999 12:45:35 -0500

Hi Brent et al!

I forwarded your email to the interact list and you might get some
responses of use. The Adams electric mineral has always intrigued me as
he indicated it was a 'common mineral found all over Wales' and which,
when dampened with water would produce large amounts of power.

A guy over in Wales knew Adams and sent me a tiny piece of the
mineral...when you touch it to your tongue, it tingles...appears
composed of sulphur and iron, making it a natural battery.

Now this Adams guy indicates one the size of a breadbox will generate
enough power to run a house...but the guy who sent me the mineral and I
don't believe that unless we are missing something. Adams does indicate
he uses a circuit, like a Moray type cold cathode amplifier to MILK
power from this thing, as if it someone attracts energy in some unknown
way...that's as far as its gone at this time.

Glad to see you have an interest in this as it might be yet another path
to the goal of a free energy machine that doesn't need to consume
anything, just converts or collects ambient energy for practical
purposes.

The Adams URL is; http://216.60.190.54/energy/adamsw1.htm

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