Free Energy Here and Now and then: Velocity power sources

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Author: Patrick Sullivan ISBN: 9781105741265
Publisher: Patrick Sullivan Publication: June 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Patrick Sullivan
ISBN: 9781105741265
Publisher: Patrick Sullivan
Publication: June 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Free Energy Here and Now and Then: Velocity power sources. Affords the reader a historical background of free energy over unity devices.

Included in the book is "The Four Elements of Free energy." This provides a theoretical explanation of where exactly this free energy is arising from, and what is needed to extract it for our use.

Presented originally in 2004 as A Corollary to the Kaluza-Klein theorem that posited the location of the torque point necessary to extract free energy from: "plane of the dimension," Power of the Cosmos.

  1. High speed Planetary motion.

  2. Extra dimensional torque point

  3. Split field sides of electricity (Magnetic-electrical)

  4. Relativistically induced time compression that produces the differentials necessary to tap in to high speed motion of the universe; 24/7 from now until eternity

Power of the Cosmos, explained.

What powers a mushroom and why does yeast make bread rise? Where's the extra energy coming from? Explained inside; Free energy here and now and then: Velocity power sources.

Quantum tunneling; what it is and how does it. Microorganisms that tap into free energy high-speed motion of the universe driving it all.

Static field reactions explained and how to draw energy from them. Classical engineering only allows for kinetic field reactions as a power source.

Why do semiconductors cause bread to rise and plants to grow?

Free energy here and now and then: Velocity power sources.

The dollars and cents of a power supply of a flying saucer. We take a look at one.

30 foot wide disk producing over $70 million dollars in electricity per year. All powered by free energy. Power of the Cosmos.

1871 a powerful continuous running table saw of Mr. Henry Paine of Newark, New Jersey.

Nicola Tesla and his 1930s 12 vacuum tube free energy car. An explanation of the 1899 cold electricity he discovered.

Static field reactions and how they have powered in the past and will power in the future, our new world of clean and free energy. This and more.

Free Energy Here and Now and Then: Velocity power sources.
978-1-105-74126-5

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Free Energy Here and Now and Then: Velocity power sources. Affords the reader a historical background of free energy over unity devices.

Included in the book is "The Four Elements of Free energy." This provides a theoretical explanation of where exactly this free energy is arising from, and what is needed to extract it for our use.

Presented originally in 2004 as A Corollary to the Kaluza-Klein theorem that posited the location of the torque point necessary to extract free energy from: "plane of the dimension," Power of the Cosmos.

  1. High speed Planetary motion.

  2. Extra dimensional torque point

  3. Split field sides of electricity (Magnetic-electrical)

  4. Relativistically induced time compression that produces the differentials necessary to tap in to high speed motion of the universe; 24/7 from now until eternity

Power of the Cosmos, explained.

What powers a mushroom and why does yeast make bread rise? Where's the extra energy coming from? Explained inside; Free energy here and now and then: Velocity power sources.

Quantum tunneling; what it is and how does it. Microorganisms that tap into free energy high-speed motion of the universe driving it all.

Static field reactions explained and how to draw energy from them. Classical engineering only allows for kinetic field reactions as a power source.

Why do semiconductors cause bread to rise and plants to grow?

Free energy here and now and then: Velocity power sources.

The dollars and cents of a power supply of a flying saucer. We take a look at one.

30 foot wide disk producing over $70 million dollars in electricity per year. All powered by free energy. Power of the Cosmos.

1871 a powerful continuous running table saw of Mr. Henry Paine of Newark, New Jersey.

Nicola Tesla and his 1930s 12 vacuum tube free energy car. An explanation of the 1899 cold electricity he discovered.

Static field reactions and how they have powered in the past and will power in the future, our new world of clean and free energy. This and more.

Free Energy Here and Now and Then: Velocity power sources.
978-1-105-74126-5

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