I may not post much, but I do browse the forums quite a bit. I thank you all for all the great info you've posted, it does a lot to clear up the issues of radiant energy and how to use it. I've watched Peter's Electro Motor secrets DVD, and I have recently finished reading Beardens Free energy generation, circuits and schematics. I haven't had a chance to play with the knowledge I've gained just yet, as the financial investment is slow going.
However, I've read a few things on the forums about efficient heating and the like. In Beardens book, they mention the cooling property that Negative energy creates. I live in Arizona, so heating isn't the real issue hear (though it can get to freezing at times during the winter) however the summers are much more of a problem.
From the information I've read, negative resistors gather more negative energy, they also begin to cool due to the negtropic properties of negative energy. No one has posted anything on this as of yet, and I was wondering if any one has any additional information on how one might go about creating something that could cool quite efficiently.
This could also have possibilities in cooling refrigerators, and since the systems can be run off 12V or 24V systems, they could also be portable for things like coolers for travel, automotive etc. Think of the possibilities in third world countries where food preparation, cooling things like hospitals and schools, this information is just as important as the rest. Not every one can build a cob house, or make the investment for insulations etc.
My basic understanding is that more negative energy could be produced from any resistance in the circuit. When I get my circuit finally built, I'm going to try putting it through a heating element and see what happens. Has any one done any experiments or have any additional information on the cooling properties of Radiant energy?
However, I've read a few things on the forums about efficient heating and the like. In Beardens book, they mention the cooling property that Negative energy creates. I live in Arizona, so heating isn't the real issue hear (though it can get to freezing at times during the winter) however the summers are much more of a problem.
From the information I've read, negative resistors gather more negative energy, they also begin to cool due to the negtropic properties of negative energy. No one has posted anything on this as of yet, and I was wondering if any one has any additional information on how one might go about creating something that could cool quite efficiently.
This could also have possibilities in cooling refrigerators, and since the systems can be run off 12V or 24V systems, they could also be portable for things like coolers for travel, automotive etc. Think of the possibilities in third world countries where food preparation, cooling things like hospitals and schools, this information is just as important as the rest. Not every one can build a cob house, or make the investment for insulations etc.
My basic understanding is that more negative energy could be produced from any resistance in the circuit. When I get my circuit finally built, I'm going to try putting it through a heating element and see what happens. Has any one done any experiments or have any additional information on the cooling properties of Radiant energy?
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