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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Bearden’s Free Ene rgy MEG Destined For ChapterEleven
I hesitate to even get involved in this discussion, but that is what the inventors are claiming (not
necessarily in the patent application). Check out this website.
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/megv21.htm
I'll say this for it, it looks real nice; I'll really believe it when I see it out there in practical form. If past
experience means anything, it'll either fade away or some evil conspiracy will overtake it.
See also a bit of more "real world" experimental "hands on" work with this (to be fair the link came off the
MEG website). It appears that it only works with"special" output loads; which basicly means that we're
back to instument error and no real, usable output.
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/megnot01.htm
What I want to see is a real test of any of these, out of the lab and doing real work. Give me one that will
take 10 watts of input and give me 50 watts of output that I can actually do something with. Until then
they're just fancy ways of fooling your own lab equipment.
Would I like to see this or any of the other schemes work? You bet! But I'm not holding my breath!
Off the Soapbox and back to periscope depth!
From: TeslaTony@aol.com
Date sent: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 12:36:06 EDT
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Bearden’s Free Ene
rgy MEG Destined For ChapterEleven
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Send reply to: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> It looks like a transformer with two primaries, two secondaries and a
> permanent magnet as the core. Nothing special, really, but different enough
> to be patentible (or the examiner was dumb enough to not do some checking
> through the previous patents).
>
> BTW, was there ever any mention in the patent that it got more energy out
> than was put in? I didn't see any.
>
> Anthony