Thanks for your replies and messages of interest and support.  I have almost 
completed a condensed version of the Theory, and some practical experiments 
that can be performed simply to achieve the "lower phase" energy beams;  To 
"kick the tires" so to speak for yourselves, as well as some discussion of 
the more involved experiments to get the higher phase energy beams. (like my 
anomalous "push" on a granite block)
Unfortunately it is (I believe) a little long for posting as a message - it 
is already 9 pages in my WP, and perhaps two or three more to go. (my first 
one was only 4)
In addition, it would be much better if I could include some drawings, 
illustrations, diagrams, etc., as well as links to some relevant information.
So On Jerry's prompting about URL's to study these ideas - I have tentatively 
decided to set up a few pages on the net to do just that.  This follows with 
the desire I have had to write a book to more widely share this info and post 
ongoing ideas and experiments. (I like the way Naudin has taken a very 
practical approach and clearly and simply describes his results, with clear 
and informative drawings and photos)
So bear with me - I have lots of info already written (just finished a 6 
month correspondence with another researcher in this area about more advanced 
topics and experiments - and our letters comprise over 200 pages - not all 
are relevant just indicating that there is lots to share)
I wonder if anyone could advise me as to whether my strategy is sound at this 
time: my subscription to my ISP provides free hosting of pages for members, 
and there is a promotion of sorts (it appears) that if you upload all your 
pages to the ISP's "hometown" you get 12 megs worth of space for as many 
pages as you wish (as opposed to the standard 2 meg).  I am relatively new to 
the web, although reasonably computer literate.  Is 12 meg enough for mostly 
simple text, and some gif images, and some links, and a counter?  What kind 
of ballpark number of pages can I expect to get out of 12meg?
Also I am very grateful for the wonderful little tool that I learned about 
from a previous posting to this group - I believe it was in the "COILGUN AND 
MAGNETIC LEVITATOR CIRCUIT" stuff.  The tool is a Finite Element Analysis 
program called Quickfield, and the student version is free.  Although 
somewhat limited (student version is fully functional except that it is 
limited to 200 nodes of mesh), it is a very powerful tool for accurately 
mapping fields both static magnetic and static electric, and time varying 
fields as well.  Simple to use, and for any one who needs to visualize or 
design special geometries of fields it is wonderful.  I have found numerous 
validations of previous "gut feelings" as to why certain magnetic field 
geometries and strengths produce stronger Primary Energy beams than others, 
and have refined my design ideas for future experiments significantly. 
(hopefully avoiding lots of trial and error)
To check it out: 
Also from analyzing various permanent/ solenoid magnet configurations, there 
may be some indication that some reported "scalar" beams or effects by 
others, may be a result of the Primary Energy as I am describing it - for 
example the SWEET VTA, and a few interesting configurations put forth by 
Bedini (the configurations and effects described are remarkably similar to 
results we have gotten with the PE [Primary energy]) this is just speculation 
on my part, but I find many similarities to a lot of other's work - and the 
theory of the PE might be very helpful to further our collective 
understanding of these various anomalies.
And interestingly, I was just finished a section touching on one of the more 
advanced theory postulates that when we have created the Higher phase PE 
beams and the resulting focused gravity beams, that we will be able to 
significantly either compress or expand time within the gravity field 
generated! Then I read Jerry's posting about same! Cool!
Anyway that's all for now.
Sincerely,
DMBoss1021
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