After looking at this machine I think that perhaps they may have a hidden part or 2.? What we think may be capacitors may be something else.? I am wondering if they may have used the type of "Converting Device" that EV Gray used in his motors and disguised them as another part.? It seems to me that with so many intelligent people who seen the machine, have pictures of the machine, understand some of the theories of the machine, and have tried to replicate the machine and find it still does not function make me think that we do not see the entire picture.? ESPECIALLY WHAT IS IN THE CONTAINERS.
Another question I have is, "Is this community that invented this machine hooked up to the power grid for normal house electrical service?"
dcmayfield said:
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After looking at this machine I think that perhaps they may have a hidden part or 2.?
>>There are parts that aren't connected to anything. "Reed Switch Amp" is sitting in front of ML1 on the drawing at:
www.rexresearch.com/testatik/testart.htm
It should have an AC signal coming off it, but it's not connected to anything. What does it go to?
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What we think may be capacitors may be something else.?
>>Well, I think some would agree they're specially designed components. If they're capacitors, they're unlike anything anyone's ever seen before.
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I am wondering if they may have used the type of "Converting Device" that EV Gray used in his motors and disguised them as another part.?
>>Did these Swiss researchers have anything to do with Gray? Gray did his work after Testatika was built, didn't he?
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It seems to me that with so many intelligent people who seen the machine, have pictures of the machine, understand some of the theories of the machine, and have tried to replicate the machine and find it still does not function make me think that we do not see the entire picture.?
>>Methernitha was very secretive about what they did. All anyone has to go by is theory. Only they know how it works for sure. There really are simpler schemes to try, in my opinion. They just got theirs to work for a few people to see.
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ESPECIALLY WHAT IS IN THE CONTAINERS.
>>The containers are highly subjective. Methernitha didn't release notes or plans to the public, did they?
In all honesty and fairness, experimentation and trial-and-error can provide some of the answers for the hardy and diligent tinkerer. It could take luck, too.
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Another question I have is, "Is this community that invented this machine hooked up to the power grid for normal house electrical service?"
>>Okay, you have a good point. It's possible, I suppose. How far away from town were they? Was this like a cathedral with attached seminary at the edge of town? Also, observers would have thought of this by now, I think. I've never heard of your concern until now, however. It's a point.
--big_m