i see theres a cd out that is raising awareness of a magnetic spin method
of extracting energy from repetitive attraction/repulsion.
Inverse Gravity Vehicle is a music project featuring the singer/song writing
talents of Deborah Knights who has been working and studying the invention
of John Searl for over ten years . & the eccentric electronica of Jwa (Joie
Hinton )ex *Eat Static, Ozric Tentacles, Nodens Ictus* ,Oroonies ,Ullulators
and still currently in Here & Now .
they support John Searl and his quest in magnetic research and development.
you might've heard of him, or you might've just gotten the wikipedia scoop
and dont give a hoot.
http://www.inversegravityvehicle.com/
you might also find
http://www.panaceauniversity.org/ of interest regarding
energy savings and mileageboosting via opensource diy, pretty rough&ready
PDF instructions which r free obviously being opensource.
another good place for energy research+development, is
http://energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/ where they are currently, in
addition to enriching gasoline with oxyhydrogen to make it burn more
abundantly in the internal combustion engine - this via water electrolysis
via sharp pulses of specific gated duration -- are also modifying your nice
CFL's to run on very low amperages, whilst using the energy circulating in
the circuit to charge batteries and run a fan.
so people are at it, for some reason theres just not enough interest from
electrical engineers, mechanics or people handy with d-i-y circuitbending
and interested in creating gated pulses of specific frequency and duration,
messing around with sinewave clipping, full wave bridge rectifiers, pulsing
motors... pulsing water... battery desulfation, etc.
do some research, youll find it fun.
http://www.merlib.org/tracker
http://esaruoho.stumbleupon.com/
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