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Free Energy Device Coming to Market in 2003
Cosmiverse ^ | April 1, 2002 8:30 CDT | Bill Morgan

Posted on 04/01/2002 11:21:25 AM PST by Texaggie79

Free Energy Device Coming to Market in 2003 April 1, 2002 8:30 CDT

The US patent office is a place where dreams are realized and hopes are dashed. Patents aren't granted without significant proof that the product actually works as promised, and so getting one is in itself a coup, an undeniable mark of credibility for a new product.

Recently, they issued a patent for the first commercially available free energy device in history. Technically, its name is MEG -- the Motionless Magnetic Generator, but call it what you will: it stands poised to revolutionize the way we harness power.

MEG will provide free electricity from the vacuum for the life of the device-which is likely to be a very long time, considering that it has zero moving parts to wear out. It's expected to become commercially available in about a year, first sold in units that generate 2.5 kilowatts of free electricity.

Multiple units can be chained together for a larger capacity. Plans are in the works for a more powerful 10 kilowatt unit to follow; a couple of those and your house could actually get "off the grid" and not be reliant on commercial electricity for anything in your house.

Jean Louis Naudin is one of the five founding fathers of this new technology. He's created a model of the unit and posted it at his website for those wanting a sneak peek. Here's the Reader's Digest Condensed Version of how it works, as told to Rense.com:

"It has strong magnets, coils, and a controller unit with the electronics. Naudin made the announcement to the MEG-builder's Yahoo group. The announcement has significance since the patent office has always been skeptical of devices which seem to get-something-for-nothing. But according to the new science of scalar electromagnetics, the MEG does not break the law of conservation of energy. It's just that the energy is conserved in the fourth dimension, time, and not our 3-space world.

"The MEG provides electrical energy by tapping the longitudinal electromagnetic (EM) waves which exist in almost infinite abundance in the vacuum of space. This ocean of energy that permeates everything is sometimes called the "zero point" energy, since it remains there even at absolute zero temperature."

The other founding fathers include Stephen L. Patrick, Thomas E. Bearden, James C. Hayes, and Kenneth D. Moore. Tom Bearden cautions that the same amazing technology that can produce free electricity can (and already has, according to him) been used to create "fearful weapons" using those same "longitudinal waves" of the vacuum. Those interested in the meaty details of exactly how the device works and the principles of physics behind it can find that here.

The MEG device is filled with unfathomable promise. It is the beginning of a completely new era of energy production and management. It is a testament to the belief that energy is all around us, everywhere, if only we can build the right kinds of machines to harness it. MEG type devices could be put into a car with an electric engine to make a truly fuel-less automobile.

Electricity can be available in very remote places. People will be able to get off our very terrorist-vulnerable power grids. In an era of terrorism it would seem that a highly dispersed power system would be more desirable rather than our centralized systems.

Bill Morgan summed it up best in his article for Rense.com:

"The ramifications of free energy are enormous. The oil wars are not necessary. If we threw as much money at this technology as we are spending on the oil wars we would be free of the need for oil in less than a decade. With fuel-less cars air pollution will be greatly lessened. Third world nations can raise their standard of living eventually. And the energy is free. And it never runs out."

More MEG images can be found on Naudin's Website. We at Cosmiverse with Mr. Naudin the very best of luck with this project!

Source: Bill Morgan



TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: energy
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To: RadioAstronomer
Case in point an MRI machine.

Not 100% safe, at that.

I will give the "healing magnets" credit for one thing. The field strength at the surface of the cells at least exceeds those generated by high-voltage power lines, if not those generated by themal noise.

21 posted on 04/01/2002 12:44:34 PM PST by Physicist
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To: jlogajan
Of course, if they had such a great invention, they don't need a patent to develop and sell it. Duh.

Right, but why would you want to not keep others from reproducing your invention and selling it?

22 posted on 04/01/2002 12:47:12 PM PST by Texaggie79
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To: T. P. Pole
Thats nice but it belongs in science under GI.
23 posted on 04/01/2002 12:48:47 PM PST by Texaggie79
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To: Physicist
Indeed. That was a horrible accident. I was in an MRI for 45 min for a spinal exam. Very confining. I was very glad when it was over.
24 posted on 04/01/2002 12:51:01 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: RadioAstronomer
Not quite true. There is an FDA-approved device (powerful electromagnets in a chair that urologists have installed in their offices) that successfully treats urinary incontinence. Here's some info (it's on the level, click here for the site):

NEOCONTROLTM Gives Hope for Patients with Incontinence

Incontinence…It is a condition most people don't want to talk about ... much less seek medical attention for it. There are 13 million adults (85 percent women) it affects, but experts think there may be many more. There are four basic types of the condition, each caused by a medical problem:

Stress incontinence: occurs with physical activity such as coughing or laughing. It's the result of weakness in the pelvic floor muscles.
Urge incontinence: a sudden strong urge to urinate along with a sudden uncontrollable rush of urine. It usually stems from an overactive bladder muscle, as the result of a bladder infection, or a neurological condition Mixed incontinence: a combination of urge and stress incontinence.
Overflow incontinence: usually experienced as a frequent or constant dribble. It is frequently caused by diabetes or a spinal injury.

Urinary incontinence is not a disease, but a condition with severe economical and psychological impact. It is a major health problem because it can lead to disability and dependency. The good news is that in most cases urinary incontinence can be treated and controlled, if not cured. The bad news is that many may not know that treatment is a choice. Dr. Howard Russell, an OB/GYN physician at TGMC, has brought a new treatment for urinary incontinence to the community. He is one of the first doctors in Louisiana to offer this non-invasive and painless treatment called NEOCONTROLTM.

"The therapy is completely painless," stresses Dr. Russell.

NEOCONTROLTM was approved by the Federal Drug Administration in June 1998. The treatment works directly to rebuild the strength and endurance of the pelvic floor muscles, reestablishing bladder control. Patients sit fully clothed in a treatment chair that houses magnetic technology.

"There's basically a big magnet under the chair and the patient can feel a vibration or a little tapping while the treatment is in process," explains Dr. Russell. "It contracts the pelvic floor muscles and it hopefully strengthens those muscles so when the patient does cough, sneeze, laugh or exercise, the bladder does not leak."

Highly specialized magnets have been designed and built into the seat of a chair. The therapeutic magnetic field is positioned above the seat of the chair and is about the size of a small pineapple. When the patient is sitting, the nerves controlling the pelvic floor muscles are within the therapeutic field. Rapid changes in this field induce the nerves to fire and direct the muscles of the pelvic floor to contract. The rate and strength of contractions can be adjusted to the optimal setting using simple controls, like tuning the frequency and volume on a radio. The painless treatments require only 20 to 30 minutes twice a week for eight weeks. By exercising the muscles that control urinary continence, the therapy helps rebuild strength lost due to childbirth, surgery, injury or hormonal changes.

In clinical trials, 77 percent of patients who received the therapy reported improvement after eight weeks. Of that percentage, 56 percent reported no more leakage and saw their quality of life improve without surgery.

Prior to any treatment, the patient should have a complete examination to determine the exact cause of incontinence. This therapy is not appropriate for everyone.

"There is help for incontinence," says Dr. Russell. "It might be something as simple as taking antibiotics to clear up a urinary tract infection. There are options short of surgery such as medication and strengthening the pelvic floor muscles.

For more information on NEOCONTROLTM, call (504) 868-1561.

25 posted on 04/01/2002 12:57:15 PM PST by Pharmboy
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To: RadioAstronomer
There may be a chance for me to get a patent on my Porn-Powered Anti-Gravity Engine. (It doesn't work too well, but it's great to look at.) If only I can be sure of getting the same patent examiner ...
26 posted on 04/01/2002 1:10:15 PM PST by PatrickHenry
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To: Texaggie79
Thats nice but it belongs in science under GI.

Hey, I didn't put it there...


27 posted on 04/01/2002 1:14:55 PM PST by T. P. Pole
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To: T. P. Pole
Well I wasn't being a (_._), I was just letting you know :-)
28 posted on 04/01/2002 1:16:17 PM PST by Texaggie79
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To: Pharmboy
I cannot make an educated comment on that device. From everything I read, magnetic fields had no theraputic effects. However, I am not an MD. so I will leave this here.
29 posted on 04/01/2002 1:18:09 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: Texaggie79
I do agree. It will be a while before eveybody posts in the right places. I suspect the moderators will be busy for a while, if they take on the task.
30 posted on 04/01/2002 1:21:56 PM PST by T. P. Pole
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To: PatrickHenry
Porn-Powered Anti-Gravity Engine

LOL. I will invest. :)

31 posted on 04/01/2002 1:23:05 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: Texaggie79
Patents aren't granted without significant proof that the product actually works as promised, and so getting one is in itself a coup, an undeniable mark of credibility for a new product.

False. Completely false. The Patent office does not require proof that an invention works. The granting of a patent is no validation of the utility of the device or process at all.

32 posted on 04/01/2002 1:28:16 PM PST by spqrzilla9
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To: Texaggie79
Right, but why would you want to not keep others from reproducing your invention and selling it?

Because if it really worked, you could appeal to the patent office and get the patent reinstated. Nobody ever copies these devices and sells them after a patent rejection because they just don't work.

33 posted on 04/01/2002 1:46:49 PM PST by jlogajan
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To: Texaggie79
Thanks for the ping.
The nice thing about these "discoveries" is that time will tell.
Either it will light our homes in the future... or not.
and we have the patience to wait and see.
34 posted on 04/01/2002 2:56:29 PM PST by edwin hubble
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To: Physicist
I'm not sure about that. Look at all the magnets
that are sold to improve people's circulation and whatnot.

I don't know about circulation, but my whatnot
now points to magnetic north.

35 posted on 04/01/2002 3:32:03 PM PST by gcruse
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To: Texaggie79
I believe Joseph Nueman was the last person that recieved a lot of press from a free-energy device he developed. Nueman was a total fraud and he never attempted commercial production. This team seems to be more credible, but that's not saying much. I really want these guys to succeed though. The world will be fundamentally different in 20 years if it turns out to be true.
36 posted on 04/01/2002 3:34:32 PM PST by Brett66
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To: RadioAstronomer
I was in an MRI for 45 min for a spinal exam. Very confining. I was very glad when it was over.

Admit it, SETI-breath; that was no "spinal exam" ... that's just a cover story to distract everyone from finding out thet you were receiving your ALIEN IMPLANT!

This is PROOF that you are part of the evil ALIEN CONSPIRACY to suppress free energy devices and medvedian malarky.

37 posted on 04/01/2002 3:40:42 PM PST by longshadow
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To: PatrickHenry
There may be a chance for me to get a patent on my Porn-Powered Anti-Gravity Engine.

Soon to be renamed the "John Holmes Memorial Missile"...

38 posted on 04/01/2002 3:44:17 PM PST by longshadow
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To: RadioAstronomer
Well, I am an MD and I was very surprised when I went to a urology meeting and heard about this device. Also interesting to note, the patient is issued a credit card-type payment device that they activate the chair with. That's an original approach to payment--and, the uros I spoke to said the chair worked--go figure.
40 posted on 04/01/2002 4:46:32 PM PST by Pharmboy
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