Mederer dual linkage & plasma sphere

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:19:13 -0800 (PST)

Hi Folks!

Spoke with an interesting fellow from Romania who told
about a guy named Gerhard Mederer who had added a
fixed link to a piston shaft to get incredible mileage
and was threatened under 'national security' or
something. So I found this using google.com;

http://www.echoscaninc.com/products/auto/301.html

As I understood his description, normally the
pressure/vacuum cycle takes the form of a sinewave,
and that by adding this fixed link, it converts the
sine more to a squarewave to that it has a much
sharper rolloff. This is a way to squeeze power out
and get a much higher pressure wave for a shorter
duration.

He also describes a guy who in the last 30 years or so
who built an iron sphere, filled it with natural gas,
ionized that gas to a plasma state and somehow
extracted vast amounts of power from it. Sounds like
Schappeller but the time frame doesn't match, check
out;

http://www.keelynet.com/gravity/searl3.htm

CONSTRUCTION DETAIL OF THE SCHAPPELLER SPHERE

Basically it consists of a pair of coils wound on to a
hollow ceramic form, shaped spherically and contained
in an iron sphere. The coils are of copper tubing
packed with a permanent electret material. This
constitutes the dynomagnetic generator.

To convert the energy into mechanical energy, a rotor
is used, also made from copper tube packed with
electret. The sphere functions only after the electret
material is polarized.
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He said when he got his scanner setup he would get me
a copy of the German 1994 Playboy which had the
article about Mederer and other inventors.

Does anyone have any info on the above?

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