Free Energy Generation--Circuits and Schematics: 20 Bedini-Bearden Years Date: 28 April 2011, 02:52
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Summary: old and new material from two great minds This latest offering from new energy pioneer Tom Bearden consists of a reprint of John Bedini's famous 1984 booklet, "Bedini's Free Energy Generator," and the recent Bedini-Bearden provisional patent application, "Radiant Potential Energy Charger." Also included is a series of still images taken from the second DVD in the "Energy From The Vacuum" series, featuring Bedini's lab and many of his devices in operation. Bedini's booklet, long out of print, is a classic in the free energy field. It was the material that inspired Jim Watson to create his 800 pound, 8Kw generator. (Which was later vandalized and had batteries stolen at an energy conference. Lots more of interest there, but that is another tale.) The 34 page booklet describes radiant energy battery charging circuits in sufficient detail to construct them, if one has experience building circuits from schematics. The introduction by Bedini also mentions needing Bearden's paper, "Toward a New Electromagnetics, Part 4: Vectors and Mechanisms Clarified." Whether this material is covered in the provisional patent section or is available anywhere in this book is not mentioned. I would have liked that to have been clearly addressed. The circuits are not complex or difficult, and I have no doubt that I could construct them if I so desired. (I have a few decades of experience with electronics, mostly at the kit and intermediate equipment/system user level, not a great deal of board level troubleshooting or design experience.) There are caveats, however, since one is dealing with lead/acid batteries and possibly dangerous voltage spikes. It is made clear one should know what one is doing to attempt to build these devices. The patent application section is nearly one hundred pages distilling areas of Bearden and Bedini's research into radiant energy and related physics. It also includes diagrams and schematics, as well as detailed descriptions and thirteen pages of citations/references. (One thing I like about Bearden is his attention to detail in citing his sources and giving credit where it is due. I wish more people in the scientific community were as scrupulous about their integrity.) The book is informative and interesting, and is a great companion to the DVDs in Bearden's "Energy From The Vacuum" series. If you like Bearden or Bedini's work, or are just interested in getting some hard information on the construction and operation of devices like these, then you will appreciate this book. Which would you rather build, yet another blinky LED holiday project, or something that can use the advanced physics and radiant energy of Tesla, Stubblefield, and others to charge batteries and run electrical devices? If Jim Watson can do it, maybe you can too...... Of course, we all know none of this silliness really works - "experts" have said so. You know, like they said about meteorites, heavier-than-air flight, the atomic bomb, the light bulb, telegraph, telephone, personal computer, and all those other frauds. We can trust the clarity and objectivity of these "experts," right? They've never been wrong or lied to us, have they? What do you think?
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