Re: Research into free energy claims.

Marcelo Puhl ( (no email) )
Sun, 13 Jun 1999 20:57:02 -3

Jerry wrote :

>
> Orgone energy accumulates in the organic mass and is blocked by the
> metallic inorganic mass. Orgone doesn't like to be concentrated and so
> becomes 'hysterical' and highly energetic trying to get away from its
> neighbor (much like electricity seeking to explode once accumulated in
> high concentrations)...in an orgone box, the successive layers draw in
> ever more orgone that concentrates in the center of the box...becoming so
> orgone dense that a blue light is seen, kind of like a big capacitor that
> is just looking for a chance to discharge in one gigantic burst or bleed
> off to match the ambient.
>
> Speaking of which, isn't it odd how electrolytic capacitors will charge
> just sitting on a table, connected to NOTHING?

It seems the capacitor is "intercepting" some form of "flux" that charges it.

> Anytime we can create a difference of potential it MUST rejoin the
> opposite potential until balance is achieved. That means we simply
> intercept the flow with our loads to produce work.

The orgone box seems to intercept the same form of flux ( or another ? )
which charges it the same way as the capacitor.

> Now, using the orgone box as our template and keeping in mind that
> aether/zpe is HIGH energy density, that we must create a low density
> which will ATTRACT the high density energy trying to fill up the hole,
> that means if we have a means of diverting the incoming flow as it tries
> to rejoin the high potential, then we make sure it diverts and rejoins
> ONLY through our load.

We need to find some "flux capacitor" to do this.

> So, we have to figure out what is it that will divert this incoming
> energy to a degree that we can get useful currents that will do work,
> otherwise we risk quenching the very effect we are trying to achieve.
>
[...]
>
>
> Come to think of it, about a year ago a guy sent in an email saying he had
> such a circuit...I reposted it to the discussion list...essentially he
> said the caps charged up and he had a spark gap that drove I think a lamp
> or buzzer/bell or something and that it would build up, then discharge
> across the spark gap to trigger the load. I think he said every 5 or 10
> minutes, he'd get a burst. But it wasn't tuned, just raw voltage
> accumulation....hmmm, worth some tinkering...good night.. --

Maybe the spark is the key. Tesla used magnets at the spark gap. Moray
used tubes, Hendershot used a buzzer....

---Marcelo Puhlmark@plug-in.com.br