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Old 03-29-2007, 01:08 AM   #532 (permalink)
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They saw results and thought it was all placebo until they did this test. 1- not knowing what was supposed to happen, 2 - skin became darker, 3 - instructions were to increase melanin production. It was on a group of women. This test may be released in the future.
That's really amazing! Are you planning to issue a press release? How long do you expect before you publish this?

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Anyway, I can get more joules out that what I put in. Some people can think perpetual motion, over 100% efficient, etc.. but is not any of these things. I'll explain later. There are no physicists qualified to explain any of this to you as it flies in the face of everything they believe in. There are however a handful of them who have been open enough to explore open dissipative systems.
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Here is a paper on what is happening in the batteries when charged with radiant potential instead of electron current, it is in pdf format:
http://www.♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.org/library/bedin...e-resistor.pdf
Thanks Aaron, but I should have been more clear, my fault. I'm not qualified to scientifically appraise the paper, though I will read it. The paper you linked me to is on the Energetic Science Ministries website. I'm looking for a physics journal. The great thing about submitting a paper to a peer reviewed journal is that it lets other physicists worldwide reference to and expand on your paper. This way knowledge builds on itself.

Also, if you could clear this up for me:
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No, this isn't over 100% efficient.
The author of the paper you linked me to is Thomas E. Bearden he refers to the technology on his website as overunity. Overunity means more than 100% efficient.

Also I was a little alarmed to note that although Mr. Bearden refers to himself as Doctor, his degree is from an unaccredited university with no campus or buildings. Trinity College and University. In fact, the top of their homepage says "Providing degrees based on your previous life experience."

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