U.S. inventor, Dr. Thie, gets more than he had hoped for when he figures out a way to harness the vortex formed in his vacuum cleaner, combing the principles of quantum physics, Schauberger's vortices, and Tesla's radiant energy.
http://pesn.com/2010/04/01/9501632_Energy_from_the_Vacuum-Cleaner/
also at http://members.beforeitsnews.com/story/29414/Energy_from_the_vacuum_cleaner.html
and at
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-8199-Breakthrough-Energy-Examiner~y2010m4d1-Energy-from-the-vacuum-cleaner
Sure.
Did you have a look at your calendar?
A from the story: "Thie just wants to make sure that they realize that this whole story is an April Fools joke."
It's nice to read the whole story to its end. LOL!!!!
Nice statement teslaalset
Quote from: ResinRat2 on April 01, 2010, 04:18:23 PM
A from the story: "Thie just wants to make sure that they realize that this whole story is an April Fools joke."
It's nice to read the whole story to its end. LOL!!!!
Nice statement teslaalset
Shame, because I suspect there are echoes of truth somewhere in this imaginatively written fake story. Read: 1) Nature as Teacher, 2) The Water Wizard, 3) The Fertile Earth by Victor Schauberger, translated and edited by Callum Coats, Gateway Press. The vortex-type phenomenon is also reminiscient of Floyd Sweet, where he reported a loud sound like a tornado before he was forced to shut the device down, and one of his fingers got shocked and frostbitten, from the sound of it. Cold electricity? hmm. Anti-gravity effects too, I seem to recall? There are others who have worked with spinning toroidal coils/magnets,
rotating magnetic fields,etc., and reported similar effects.
Quote from: silverfish on April 02, 2010, 01:17:24 PM
Shame, because I suspect there are echoes of truth somewhere in this imaginatively written fake story. Read: 1) Nature as Teacher, 2) The Water Wizard, 3) The Fertile Earth by Victor Schauberger, translated and edited by Callum Coats, Gateway Press. The vortex-type phenomenon is also reminiscient of Floyd Sweet, where he reported a loud sound like a tornado before he was forced to shut the device down, and one of his fingers got shocked and frostbitten, from the sound of it. Cold electricity? hmm. Anti-gravity effects too, I seem to recall? There are others who have worked with spinning toroidal coils/magnets,
rotating A fields,etc., and reported similar effects.
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