RE: Cold Cathodes & UV

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:39:26 -0400 (EDT)

Hi Ken et al!

I agree, we must put ourselves into their frame of
mind, forget all that we supposedly 'know' and take it
from their point of view to see what pops up, then add
Henry Moray, Sr. was active from about 1920 up to his
death in the 1960's.

I guess what struck me about this cold cathode
business was the sudden realization that you had to
have LIGHT for conduction, light with a high UV
component to create the path by electron emissions
drawn toward the absorber.

Something about what Patrick Flanagan told me about
this Zielinski character and a connection to Ken
McNeals weird hermetically sealed unit that put out
supposedly 50kw when it was working, so he was told.

And the key to it all, from the book, 'Dweller on Two
Planets', the odd comment, 'night is as pregnant as
day'....light/pressure/heat as opposed to
dark/vacuum/cold...claiming there were multiple
unknown or negative forces of which were completely
unaware and which held the true keys to the universe.

Flanagan said Zielinski had found that a circuit
operating in a vacuum would produce free energy,
extracted apparently from that vacuum...I know its
probably not the SAME vacuum as space but that's what
he said the guy was claiming.

They had either made their own 'open' transistors or
ground down available ones to expose them to a vacuum
and were getting additional energy when the things
were run in vacuo. (I know, vacuum isn't UV but I
think there is some kind of connection.)

Ken McNeal said there were 3 of these things the
inventor and his sponsors made at a cost of something
like $50,000 each...he got one of them years ago and
never could get it to work..he said it was basically a
bunch of motherboards plugged into a rack, I have no
idea of what kind of integrated circuits or
transistors were on the boards, but all of them were
commonly connected to this rack and the whole thing
was hermetically sealed. He said they claimed energy
was extracted directly from the vacuum when the
exposed circuits were operated in vacuum.

Wouldn't it suck if it was that simple...you know I
remember something our teacher at DeVry had us do.

We had to sand or grind off the top of a transistor,
stopping to make sure we didn't get too deep and
damage the actual transistor components..the idea was
to remove the black resin to the point that light
could strike the transistor circuit. At that point,
the thing became a phototransistor as it could now see
the light, which produced a variable current depending
on the light intensity and transistor gain.

So this dark/cold/vacuum thing in my opinion is trying
to tell us something....its just right on the edge of
consciousness but I can't yet grasp it...like runny
jello..<g>...

--- "Carrigan, Ken" <kcarrigan@anteon.com> wrote:
> Jer,
>
> When was the era of Moray? If he was around the
> time of Hertz, he could not have known more than
> Hertz by a few degrees, or even Tesla. To learn
> what Moray was thinking and materials he might have
> used, we have to think as he might have thought,
> not like todays thinking at all. Our thinking
> today probably hinders us in the way he might
> have though.

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