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"It's even simpler than that. You're turning, literally turning, ninety degrees. There's another reality right around the corner. And when I say right, I mean ninety degrees. It's physically right around the corner. "

http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/intrview/ftrintrv.htm


Hau kept tweaking the atoms until they completely stopped laser light. This happens when a second laser beam directed at right angles to the cloud of atoms is cut off.........The CfA researchers used an easier method. They shot laser beams through a dense cloud of rubidium and helium gas. (Rubidium, in its solid or natural form, is a soft, silver-white metal.) The light bounced from atom to atom, gradually slowing down until it stopped. No supervacuum or ultra-cold was needed. In fact, the chamber where the light stopped was at a temperature of 176 degrees F.

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2001/01.24/01-stoplight.html


Planck's constant, was proposed in reference to the problem of black-body radiation. The underlying assumption to Planck's law of black body radiation was that the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body could be modeled as a set of harmonic oscillators with quantized energy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck's_constant


"It wasn't very long after I started, that the sound started occurring. *The sound outside of sound.* That really is key to what can happen. Most people will hear that and think their ears are ringing. If you're careful, you'll realize that it's not in your ears. As you proceed with this, you'll realize that it actually moves outside your head and just above the crown of your head. It's more than a sound, it becomes an emanation....it really does. And that's when you have something that you can work with."


I was faced with total nonexistence, yet remained totally calm and satisfied. I looked up again at the surface of reality and ralized that it was being pulled or stretched by some force. It was as if the surface of reality was a sticker and someone was peeling it from the paper backing.

Objects/people become either/both 2d and/or impossible to localize. Time ceases to exist or be a factor in anything.

Etc.

176 degrees F. Funny. That's just about the peak temperatures in reported in traditional alchemy..for conversion to monatomic states.
 
Concerning my signature:


"The formation of alloys at room temperature was observed by Hund and co-workers, using co-reduction of metal salts by alkaline formaldehyde solution in the case of silver–gold1, gold–mercury2 and silver–mercury3. Kulifay4, by giving a large number of examples, showed that the formation of intermetallics and other compounds by co-reduction at boiling point, using hydrazine or hypophosphorus acid, is a general phenomenon. Holt5 also showed that alloys are formed by co-reduction at 50° C using sodium borohydride in the case of platinum–gold, platinum–iridium, palladium–gold, platinum–cobalt, platinum–nickel and platinum–copper."

It concerns the method by which one manufactures the 'philosopher's stone'. The method is dead simple, which is why it is hidden. It is not for fools and brigands. At the time, some aspects of it's manufacture were difficult, in terms of sourcing. These days, no so. The reaction desired takes place, apparently, over approximately a 21 to 40 day period, depending on enviromental conditions and the like.

1) high mesh gold powder.
2) Mercuric (II) sulphide.
3)Distilled water.

The better, or finer, the mesh of each - the better the reaction.

Add together in chosen vessel. (likely sealed)

Heat slightly. Just below that point where you can't touch it. Ie, about 50C. Nicely warm.

Come back in 40 days.

Wash out any remaining Mercuric Suphide.

Done.


You can see where the stories of mercury poisioning came from, in the older tales about the stone. Grinding pure sulphur into mercury, etc. Carelessness, etc.

You'll have to experiment a bit to get it right. Mercuric sulphide is not a toy, by the way. A more toxic item is hard to find, so be excruciatingly careful if you attempt play with this.

The entire nerve structure of the human body....is filled with this stuff. And.... it is a material that has a multi-dimensional aspect to it, and has a 2d planar field (quantum) non-linear temporal aspect to it as well..essentially what we like to call...'action at a distance'. The basic component of manifestation of the 'psychic phenomenon.'

These last little bits are what ties the whole thing I have spoken on in this thread - together. It brings the whole thing home.
 
It's here. Like It's always been. Except that now..it has finally become capable of going public.

Now..... folks are going to be forced to understand.

"MUNICH, GERMANY -- Now that Perendev Power Developments Pty (Ltd) has achieved the milestone of bringing a free energy electromagnetic motor (EMM) to market, the present obstacle is meeting demand, according to Perendev's managing director, Mike Brady.

"The more people that don't believe, the better this suits me, at this point," Brady said in a live interview with PESN on Feb. 17, 2007. (Ref.)

With 65,000 orders, and a present production rate of 20 to 30 units per month, the main obstacle Perendev Power Developments Pty (Ltd) faces is not having enough manufacturing capacity. While the number of licensees is growing, the demand is growing even more.

According to Brady, the company has been in full production since July, 2006, and has produced between 80 and 90 units, about half of which are 100 kilowatt generators, and the other half are 300 kilowatt generators. Around 60 of those are installed and operating. Additionally, six earlier beta-test iterations of the generator have been operating continuously for fourteen months in various locations, with only one bearing issue on one of the units. The company also has plans to produce a 600 kW, 1 megawatt, and 4 MW sizes. An "auto pack" has been developed for retrofitting vehicles with an EMM.

In all, Mike estimated that around 120 people have witnessed the EMM in operation. A major automobile company in the U.S. has shown strong interest in the auto pack. The Holland government is going to install one of the 300 kW units in one of its river boats. A 4 MW unit is going to be installed in an ocean liner.

The smallest size, 100 kW is about ten times more than what a large home would require, so the market for these motors at this time is geared more for commercial settings, or power coops.

Brady said that the unit is governable, able to produce as little as 14 Watts, and everything in-between, up to its full rated capacity. The motor is fitted to an off-the-shelf generator such as Bosch, with a good reputation in the power industry. The Perendev motor provides 24-7 power at the level required by the user, in contrast to solar or wind generators that produce in proportion to the solar or wind level -- independent of the power needs of the user, requiring battery storage for the device to be feasible for individual use, independent of the grid.

Furthermore, the cost of the unit alone, is 3.5 times cheaper than a comparable diesel-powered generator; and it doesn't use any fuel; and it doesn't pollute. No emissions. Even the heat output is low, except at the highest output levels near the top of the production capacity.

The Perendev 100 kW generator costs 19,000 Euros ($25,000 USD), while a comparable 100 kW diesel-powered generator would cost around 65,000 Euros, and would be quite a bit larger. On top of that, in order to produce 100 kW continuously, the diesel generator would consume $37,000 worth of fuel each month, at a cost of 1.00 Euro per liter. Furthermore, there are the CO2-emissions penalties involved with the diesel generator.

The 100 kW and 300 kW motors are comparable in size and weight. The 300 kW unit is 1.6 meters long by 1.2 m wide and 1.4 m high, weighing 350 kg, while the 100 kW unit is 1.2 m long and 250 kg, sharing the other dimensions, to allow the unit to fit through doors.

A starter engine spins the motor up to 200 rpm, at which point the motor is self-energizing, due to electromagnetic principles not yet understood by modern physics. The motors are designed to spin at 3000 rpm, while the alternator (generator) spins at half that speed: 1500 rpm. Brady described the modulation of the power output as being comparable to an alternator in a vehicle.

Perendev does not sell the motors. It leases them on a five year contract, requiring 50% down at the time of contract, with the remaining 50% paid upon completion of the motor. At the end of five years, the customer can either continue the lease with a small monthly payment, or have the unit removed.

The Perendev Electromagnetic Motor is an evolution of an earlier all-magnet motor also invented by Brady, a video of which has been seen by at least a few tens of thousands of people, if not a few million. The electromagnetic version still uses permanent magnets in one of the halves of the rotor/stator equation, but uses coils for the other half, which can be switched off and on further augmenting the effect discovered and developed in the earlier magnet motor iteration.

Brady announced in the interview yesterday that he has hired a professional web service to create a website with full instructions regarding the replication of the magnetic motor. Many people have attempted unsuccessfully to replicate the Perendev magnetic motor, based on the video, the patent application that is now public knowledge (ref.), and other scraps of information that trickle around the net. He plans to provide the missing pieces of information to enable them to have success, primarily in the magnet shielding mechanism. He said the site is scheduled for launch at the beginning of March.

Of the two magnet motors in Brady's possession, with claimed output capacity of 20 kW, he said he will be donating one to the Deutse Museum, and keeping the other.

His present focus is on the the advanced version that he has achieved in the electromagnetic extrapolation of the magnet motor. Rather than seek for patent protection, he has chosen the route of protecting the intellectual property through trade secrets, non-disclosure agreements and tight security.

Each unit is fitted with GPS tracking and tamper alarms. If a unit is tampered with, a contracted security company will be immediately notified to respond and remove the unit, terminating the lease, with penalties.

"We've had a lot of strange people show up -- probably representing most of the world's secret agencies," Mike said. "They come poised as business men, but we know who they are." He hopes that he won't be viewed as too much of a threat to the power companies. His technology represents a savings for them as well, which computes to greater earnings, while also satisfying the environmentalist segment who are becoming ever more vocal and demanding to go green.

In the midst of this, Perendev has secured or is in process of securing licensing agreements with clients in Spain, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Russia, Denmark, France, Hawaii, among other places -- mostly European. (See.) The licenses entail a high up-front fee based on the region's GDP. Germany, for example, would have a license fee of 39.5 million Euros. Ten percent down holds the area during negotiations, with the balance due in the first five years.

Asked about a return on investment, Brady pointed out that selling 1000 units per month would return $34.4 million Euros per month."


And then, finally, big oil and all connected..will receive the backlash they deserve - for all they have killled, for all they have destroyed, for all they have torn.

And another:

"Reports that the bubble had burst for a form of cheap, table-top nuclear fusion may have been premature. Rusi Taleyarkhan, the physicist at the centre of a furore surrounding so-called bubble fusion, was last week cleared of scientific misconduct.

In 2002, Taleyarkhan, then at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee and now at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, published a paper in Science claiming that bombarding a solvent with neutrons and sound waves produced tiny bubbles that triggered nuclear fusion reactions. Then in March 2006, Purdue began investigating allegations of misconduct against Taleyarkhan, amid accusations that the evidence of fusion he reported was actually caused by a radioactive isotope of californium.

However, on 7 February, Purdue absolved Taleyarkhan's group of any misconduct. The verdict follows independent verification of Taleyarkhan's results by Edward Forringer of LeTourneau University in Texas and his colleagues last November (Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, vol 95, p 736).

Taleyarkhan says he has been "vindicated".


The list is endless..if you bother to look.