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To: flash2368

Other than ZPE being a lot a BS (it is a nanoscopic
energy, but so what?) why is there a “fear” of “being killed”?


11 posted on 01/10/2010 2:15:07 PM PST by Diogenesis ("Those who go below the surface do so at their peril" - Oscar Wilde)
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To: Diogenesis; Psycho_Bunny; Normandy; Upstate NY Guy

Unless anyone has done a considerable amount of research on what is going on with ZPE, one should not just say “it’s a lot of BS”

ZPE can tap huge amounts of energy and it has been proven not to violate the laws of Thermodynamics.

An example of what happens when anyone demonstrates a working “Overunity” system regards an inventor by the name of Jim Watson. In 1984 he demonstrated a self powering 8kw generator at the International Tesla Conference in Colorado Springs. At the conference engineers in the audience were invited to the platform to perform their own independent measurements of the unit while it was running and powering its load. The engineers directly confirmed that the system was delivering power to the load (could also be visually observed) and that it was recharging its batteries as well.
Shortly after the conference Watson disappeared, stopped all contact with friends and associates. So he had a device that worked, then why did he disappear? If he were a scammer he would have bled the thing for all it was worth. The common opinion among ZPE researchers is that he was made an offer he could not refuse. Basicly take this money and disappear or die. Another researcher by the name of Marinov supposedly jumped off a building in Europe. To this point anyone who has come up with a successful ZPE device has died under less than normal circumstances or disappeared. There is also the issue of patents which have been filed only to be declared secret in the interest of “national security”.
Why is there a fear of being killed? Think about the ramifications of millions of breadbox size devices that can power a car or a home at only the initial cost of manufacture. Now who might go to any length to suppress such technology? What would happen if suddenly the only use for oil is for lubrication and chemical industry applications? Just who might be interested in suppressing such technology and what lengths might they go to stop it?

Thankfully at this point there are so many people working on it that it will be impossible for it to be stopped. So I think it is only a matter of time until operational systems are in manufacture and available for sale.

I would suggest that anyone who would really like to find out more about ZPE, read a book by Thomas Bearden PhD called “Energy from the Vacuum, Concepts & Principles”


41 posted on 01/10/2010 10:09:33 PM PST by flash2368
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