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Grumpy

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #45 on: June 18, 2008, 11:34:44 PM »
Reading the Peswiki blurb on it now....hmmm

Not neutrinos....

18 watts for two rods.  Hmm - doesn't seem too far fetched.

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #46 on: June 19, 2008, 12:03:48 AM »
Translation of the brochure text to English is here:

http://freenrg.fr/JapRod/japtrans.htm

Yep, photons - not neutrinos  (not the photons that you see)

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #47 on: June 19, 2008, 12:15:18 AM »
The only "sad" thing is:  1. People think they can make a profit selling Free Energy Technologies..   How many have tried and failed? 1000+?
                                    2. People who may have developed a free energy technology, are too paranoid to release any information to the public.
                                    3.  Some free energy technologies are most likely too dangerous for the public.
                                    4.  People think MIBs will come and get them for releasing any information to the public (how hard is it to anonymously release information over the internet? come on now..)
                                    5.  Some people just think everything they see/read on the internet is real.







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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #48 on: June 19, 2008, 12:19:00 AM »
reading the translation - a couple of statements are interesting:

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Differing shape basically invents the electron as for my electromagnetic radiation  receiver by the same reason as the solar cell.


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The basic mineral used in the electromagnetic radiation receiver  behaves as if the charge which moves in the electrical conduction, and plays the role to produce the cloud of a free electron. The  energy barrier on the surface confines the electron in the 
electromagnetic radiation receiver.

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #49 on: June 19, 2008, 12:42:09 AM »
                                    5.  Some people just think everything they see/read on the internet is real.

Based on my own knowledge, I do believe the device is real.

The rods are probably doped differently - just slightly - and the 73 and 74 elements are not a reference to different elements on the periodic table but to different amounts of whatever other element is mixed with the main element.

He used the term "element" rather than a reference to a compound, so I am guessing carbon (graphite) is the "element".

He may have mixed this with quartz powder or just an insulative binder.

Basically, he created two different propagation velocities for the energy in the same circuit.

He does not get shocked because the electrical output is DC.

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #50 on: June 19, 2008, 12:51:07 AM »
I'm sure it could be published in numbers and built in large quantities. but just post it as an experimental device and you have to figure a few things out. The hunt is half the fun, but give a starting place and post from different public computers with a flash chip. LOL moneys not everything, even if your that hard up - so what things are bad , Do something about it. AAAHHH gezzz I don't have a big car like the Jone's next door , screw that.  YOU are what You are about. I agree some people don't need the technology there harts are sour and the greed factor is to much for them to handel. find your self first and the energy will come.  thank you for posting Justrite

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #51 on: June 19, 2008, 12:58:10 AM »
Good analogy Grumpy , I like that ;D  a little compression and the right mix may be the trick. I like how ridiged they were and light weight.  i forgot abut this thread and I recived an email  :o

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #52 on: June 19, 2008, 01:07:17 AM »
Hey Motorcoach1

I'm thinking he used a rigid binder (like an electrical grade epoxy) and some powders - nothing mysterious - except for what those powders are  ???

On the other hand, the rods could be solid graphite or something else and one may have a coating material.

The rate of propagation of this energy would have to be different in each rod - by whatever means.

Hard to say really, but looks like a came up with a good RE collector - hence my interest.


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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #53 on: June 19, 2008, 01:25:49 AM »
Notice that the rods are the same distance apart and that he just uses more rod sets for more power?

So, for rods of this material and dimensions (size, mass, etc.) this is probably the optimum spacing.

So, why not make larger rods for more power rather than more rods?

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #54 on: June 19, 2008, 01:27:05 AM »
mmm Rf collector , what bites my A..sss is people calling it Free energy now thats BS . You can't get someting for nothing there is always a trade off.  Sounds like my powdered quarzt exp. and carbon pile rods and a few aluninum cubes throwen in and of corse sodium silicate to hold things together.  ;D

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #55 on: June 19, 2008, 01:30:01 AM »
he only had one mold that could take 200.000 psi  ......bigger Egor Bigger lol

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #56 on: June 19, 2008, 01:31:41 AM »
he only had one mold that could take 200.000 psi  ......bigger Egor Bigger lol
 What was cool was the equipment in the back ground ........

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #57 on: June 19, 2008, 03:03:22 AM »
I am guilty of being one of "those" who laughed at the thought of MIB contacting an everyday person just because of an invention. I don't laugh about that anymore. It's not funny anymore!! (for me, at least) Therefore, I have tolerance for those who think that MIB are a myth.

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #58 on: June 19, 2008, 03:10:41 AM »
I'm not laughing at MIBs,  I know a couple . the real bad ones are the Gooberment contractors that hire them and I know a few of them too.  ;)

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Re: elemental rod
« Reply #59 on: June 19, 2008, 04:05:43 AM »
@Justrite

The only way to spread the information is quite literally "planned" and "all at once". Namely to be dumped en-masse in a book (pdf or similar COMMON format), with an injunction included to spread the info by the down-loaders, as it may not be easily found later. Spread in every forum, group, outlet, etc.. available.

Simply stated, get the information on tens of thousands of computers at once. "Charges", "MIB", and about anything else is totally worthless at this point.

No one can be "shut up", unless they get greedy, and want to sell it, as it is a waste of time if the book is completely clear on the replication. If they get greedy, want to patent, etc..., then they are an open target.

Don't announce whatever as working, until the book hits the net.

Paul Andrulis