Originally posted by Sputins
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Dollards lecture was on the four quadrant theory and trying to make it more understandable, nothing too new or out there. Watch "origins of energy synthesis" for a summary of it. Then read both of his "symbolic representation" papers to master it. Good luck understanding symbolic representation if you're not an electric engineer. But you can understand it if you actually try. Eric has got a book coming out soon to be published by the guys running this site. His lecture was based on this soon to be release book.
Lindemmans presentation was awesome, he showed some basic ways and even already patented machines that take advantage of the compression of air and the heat that is produced, and a way to recycle and actually create a machine that is more or less described as: "being able to cool itself lower than the surrounding area, then draw its energy to continue running from the difference in temperature". Tesla describes this as the "ideal" way of increasing human energy. See Tesla's paper on "the problem of increasing human energy". Peter's lecture showed the complete device that Tesla mentions as ideal, he does not show a built model, but a conceptual model that would actually work. Truely free energy again. His history lesson on the people that have pondered such ideas was very good. Many important patents are cited.
Paul Babcock went into the oddities of plama and how his "extra" efficiency motor functions. He showed that the heat and light from a plasma is not directly related to any certain amount of electricity input. He described plasma as a state of matter that can actually tap the "zero point energy" of the Aether. This really makes sense when you think about plasma being able to be "blown out" by a magnetic field. Like what is found in some of Tesla's spark gap designs. You can use a magnetic field to swat down the plasma as soon as it develops. Therefore showing a correlation of the Aether vortex of a magnet interacting with Plasmas. He gave some patents that he has recently applied for, so he was alot more open with how the motor actually worked than last year. Now its easy to see the method he's using to create a motor that uses ~200 watts to create 1 horse power of torque. Similar thing as bedini, use the electricity to do some work, then recapture most of it and reuse it right away.
Informally, someone brought in some kind of old spark gap generator and some pancake coils and a light bulb, Eric Dollard then setup an arrangement that recreated the light bulb experiment from "Tesla's longitudinal electricity" borderlands video, where we could actually see and feel the effect of the "Tesla beam tube" showing a capacitor charging near the light bulb, and attracting copper towards the lightbulb. Which actually describes what the sun is doing to cause gravity. All this without "bending space-time". It seemed like no one i talked to that saw the demo really understood what they were seeing. None of them had seen "tesla's longitudinal energy". Then the people next door playing bingo said it was interfering with their game screen. They forced Eric to stop experimenting immediatly. This serves as an analogy to society as a whole reacting to Eric's work.
Jim Murrays presentation was similar to the video out there called "Tesla's greatest secrets". He went into some patents that he's filled for motors that seem similar to Paul Babcock, and john bedini's methods of recapturing and reusing energy. Some info on Otis T Carr. He had a lot of cool concept motors that showed torque amplification based on rotating platforms with rotating motors on top of the rotating platforms.
My goal was settled: I confirmed that "free energy" is here and has been in front of us for many years.
The physics of mainstream science is complete bunk. Einstein was an idiot. if your offended by that statement. you have a very closed mind.
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