6-12-06 Negative Resistance
There's a guy out there in the fringe world of science named Tom Bearden. He's a funny looking guy, at least that's the way he looks in the picture at the top of his website...
http://www.cheniere.org/toc.html
Somewhere in that website is some stuff on negative resistance, so if you're interested, hunt around. I read most of it quite some time ago, and have no desire to go hunting around there again.
Anyway, the upshot of the negative resistance thing is that if you could somehow construct a "negative resistor", you'd have a device that did the opposite of a resistor. That this is the life work of Tom Bearden (constructing negative resistors, and other machines that produce energy out of thin air), makes my inclusion of the link to his site de rigueur for this post.
Resistors impede the flow of electricity, therefore a negative resistor would somehow do the opposite, or magically induce a flow of electricity, apparently (according to presently accepted basic electrical theories) out of nowhere!
According to Bearden, this "nowhere" is some sort of quantum "aether" or something. It's way over my head, so I won't try to explain it.
Anyway, I was surfing around today and found this...
http://www.aip.org/pnu/2006/split/780-1.html
These guys have been puttering around at great expense over the past few years, and they came up with evidence of negative resistance. This is certainly nothing to sneeze at!
The whole idea is pretty wild, isn't it? Imagine anyone actually developing machines that could get free energy, seemingly out of nowhere. Sounds like science fiction, doesn't it?
Well, it's a strange thing, but there are people who work along these lines of inventing machines and various devices that might be able to produce cheaper energy, or even free energy, and they tend to find themselves faced with a long uphill battle.
This website....
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Suppression
...lists 39 instances of people that were in some way stopped from pursuing their work along these lines.
The most recent example is quite a story...
http://pesn.com/2006/06/02/9500276_Water_fuel_experimenter_threatened/
During the past few months in Ventura County, California, death threats and armed middle-aged white men in black suits running people off roads has been occuring to people connected with a company trying to develop and market a "hydrogen-on-demand" system to fuel automobiles. Read the article if you've got the stomach for it, because there's some really evil and nasty shit going on out there! And it's right here in our own country.
There are people who want all of us to give THEM "negative resistance", apparently.
http://www.cheniere.org/toc.html
Somewhere in that website is some stuff on negative resistance, so if you're interested, hunt around. I read most of it quite some time ago, and have no desire to go hunting around there again.
Anyway, the upshot of the negative resistance thing is that if you could somehow construct a "negative resistor", you'd have a device that did the opposite of a resistor. That this is the life work of Tom Bearden (constructing negative resistors, and other machines that produce energy out of thin air), makes my inclusion of the link to his site de rigueur for this post.
Resistors impede the flow of electricity, therefore a negative resistor would somehow do the opposite, or magically induce a flow of electricity, apparently (according to presently accepted basic electrical theories) out of nowhere!
According to Bearden, this "nowhere" is some sort of quantum "aether" or something. It's way over my head, so I won't try to explain it.
Anyway, I was surfing around today and found this...
http://www.aip.org/pnu/2006/split/780-1.html
These guys have been puttering around at great expense over the past few years, and they came up with evidence of negative resistance. This is certainly nothing to sneeze at!
The whole idea is pretty wild, isn't it? Imagine anyone actually developing machines that could get free energy, seemingly out of nowhere. Sounds like science fiction, doesn't it?
Well, it's a strange thing, but there are people who work along these lines of inventing machines and various devices that might be able to produce cheaper energy, or even free energy, and they tend to find themselves faced with a long uphill battle.
This website....
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Suppression
...lists 39 instances of people that were in some way stopped from pursuing their work along these lines.
The most recent example is quite a story...
http://pesn.com/2006/06/02/9500276_Water_fuel_experimenter_threatened/
During the past few months in Ventura County, California, death threats and armed middle-aged white men in black suits running people off roads has been occuring to people connected with a company trying to develop and market a "hydrogen-on-demand" system to fuel automobiles. Read the article if you've got the stomach for it, because there's some really evil and nasty shit going on out there! And it's right here in our own country.
There are people who want all of us to give THEM "negative resistance", apparently.
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