Re: "Shape Power " article and anti-gravity

Nigel Howie ( (no email) )
Mon, 28 Feb 2000 09:46:48 +1300

Hi all,
Sounds something like the Robert Adams , motor/generator.
I have in front of me the full plans for building this, I have also
witnessed it in operation.
Robert Adams lives here in NewZealand and has been experimenting with o/u
devices for many years but it would seem that he is 'banging his head
against a stone wall' when it comes to getting recognition.
Nigel Howie.
Hastings, NewZealand.
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<one with a coil and a magnet, where the coil is fixed
on the outside of a rotating arm or wheel which has
the magnet with either a north or south pole facing
outwards...as in the Creative Science video....then
pop the coil with a 3000 vdc pulse slightly off TDC to
make it spin...now have several coils driving the one
magnet...

thought the experiment works, it will probably take
more energy to run that it could produce in rotating a
shaft connected to a generator to recharge the battery
and circuit that powers it.

As I see it, with EV Gray, it is the capturing of the
'used' energy that gives him overunity, which is done
by using two coils that kick against each other, so
that the repelled flux induces a current that is
captured to be reused in charging the battery.>

----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
To: <interact@Keelynet.com>
Sent: Monday, 28 February 2000 09:12
Subject: Re: "Shape Power " article and anti-gravity

> Hi Trevor et al!
>
> We need to clear up the fact that it isn't I who found
> this motor, but a close friend who simply invited me
> and another close friend to see the units.
>
> I'm just reporting what we were allowed to see and I
> think it is so neat that these guys who have the motor
> are open to sharing what they have with us all.
>
> As to Atlantis Rising, that's nice, the original
> discovery was made by Joe Parr and I put Dan in
> contact with him....so I guess my purpose, FOR NOW, is
> facilitator...<g>...but I'm a workshop wannabee for
> sure.
>
> Dan and Joe hit it off so well that we all three went
> to Egypt together and I still haven't written up all
> that weirdness after nearly 3 years...never seem to
> find time to do somethings...backburners but
> interesting nonetheless..
>
> Another guy who has been experimenting with the
> Hodowanec circuit to measure gravity variations, has
> gotten some interesting results. Both he and Dan have
> independently wanted a lot of people to setup these
> gravity centrifuges as detectors scattered all over
> the planet and feeding their readings to a central
> source...but no one has wanted to participate...it
> would make for a totally wild database that could show
> gravity distortations that are claimed to influence
> all kinds of cycles and trends, even to the stock
> market....as per T.T. Brown.
>
> This EVGray thing is very timely so I had to get a
> move on it asap while the iron is hot and its still
> blazing thanks to the efforts of the guys who are
> really doing the work...I'm just hoping nothing
> strange happens at this point.
>
> The comment on the one page about having one of the
> motors running for 32 days continuous in standalone is
> amazing....two approaches;
>
> one with a coil and a magnet, where the coil is fixed
> on the outside of a rotating arm or wheel which has
> the magnet with either a north or south pole facing
> outwards...as in the Creative Science video....then
> pop the coil with a 3000 vdc pulse slightly off TDC to
> make it spin...now have several coils driving the one
> magnet...
>
> thought the experiment works, it will probably take
> more energy to run that it could produce in rotating a
> shaft connected to a generator to recharge the battery
> and circuit that powers it.
>
> As I see it, with EV Gray, it is the capturing of the
> 'used' energy that gives him overunity, which is done
> by using two coils that kick against each other, so
> that the repelled flux induces a current that is
> captured to be reused in charging the battery.
>
> --- TrevStar22@aol.com wrote:
> > Hi Jerry, its fascinating to hear of your
> > rediscovery of the motor, espescially if its a
> > working model.
>
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