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The GEET Fuel Processor is a self-inducing Plasma generator.
Submitted by esaruoho on April 27, 2009 - 20:52KeelyNET: ROSEN1.TXT: Floyd Sweet's VTA Unit, by Walt Rosenthal
Submitted by esaruoho on October 12, 2008 - 10:39ROSEN1.ASC
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excerpted without permission from:
SPACE ENERGY NEWSLETTER
VOLUME IV, NO. I MARCH 13th, 1993
Editors: Donald A. Kelly, Michael Marino
PO Box 11422
Paul Pantone: Comment on CNET from Chris Piner, GEET tech: 50% gas 50% water engine modification
Submitted by esaruoho on September 20, 2008 - 00:00GEET technology, 50%gas50%water engine modification: reader comment from Chris Piner
Posted on: July 12, 2004, 7:34 AM PDT
Story: Energy heats up high tech
Paul Pantone has developed a system that Cracks the fuel down no matter the fuel or additives gasoline diesel old oil or even crude oil.. His invention called A GEET Global Environmental Energies Technology
He was awarded a Patent last Aug 19 1998 5,794,601 but could not get any in of the major media to tell the world
The GEET Fuel Processor is a self-inducing Plasma generator.
XXXIX - Industry's Power-Creating Processes Are Still Primitive
Submitted by esaruoho on July 22, 2008 - 18:05 Primate man discovered the flame. He began to use it by burning large quantities of the stored-up gravity of earth's resources as a _large percentage of fuel to obtain a small amount of heat._
Later he learned how to use the heat for power, but he still used a large amount of fuel to obtain a small amount of radiation for his power.
Industry now has giant furnaces burning vast quantities of fuel for a small amount of radiation which it can use, and a vast wastage which it cannot use.
Building them like Nature shows how to
Submitted by esaruoho on July 9, 2008 - 03:18Learning from Nature How to Create Flow Without Friction
Fresnel Solar Lens + Stirling Engine
Submitted by cybe on May 30, 2008 - 20:28Timothy Thrapp / World Improvement Through The Spirit Ministries (Keely,Moray,Stubblefield,Hendershot,Tesla,Reich,Rife)
Submitted by esaruoho on March 30, 2008 - 13:03Peter Davey, 92-year old sax-player uses resonance to boil water inexpensively.
Submitted by esaruoho on February 3, 2008 - 11:00- Christchurch
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- Stu Buchanan
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By YVONNE MARTIN - The Press | Wednesday, 30 January 2008
What if Viktor Schauberger and Walter Russell had a chat, by combining what each wrote as a discussion?
Submitted by esaruoho on May 29, 2007 - 08:22Viktor Schauberger: "Our work is the embodiment of our will. The spiritual manifestation of this work is its effect. When such work is properly done it brings happiness, and when carried out incorrectly it assuredly brings misery. Humanity! Your will is paramount! You can command Nature if you but obey her!"
Second Law of Thermodynamics invalid in a repetitive cyclic wave universe (Walter Russell, Viktor Schauberger, Karl Schappeller)
Submitted by esaruoho on May 22, 2007 - 12:58- 1960
- 1977
- balance
- charge
- cycle
- equilibrium
- Ilya Prigogine
- imbalance
- Karl Schappeller
- polarity
- rhythm
- thermodynamics
- Trevor James Constable
- Walter Russell
- Wilhelm Reich
- 1952
- cold
- discharge
- energy
- entropy
- explosion
- friction
- gravity
- heat
- implosion
- orgone
- self-organizing
- suction
- universe
- Viktor Schauberger
- water
The Second Law of Thermodynamics is Invalid in a Repetitive Cyclic Wave Univers of Equally Interchanging Effect.
Heat Radiates into Cold
Cold Regenerates into Heat
Arie Menzo de Boom: Implosion Technology and Viktor Schauberger
Submitted by esaruoho on May 11, 2007 - 18:29- Amsterdam
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Implosion technology and Viktor Schauberger
Viktor Schauberger
Table of contents:
REPORT, DOSSIER and APPENDIX THE REPORT PAGE
· Introduction, motivation and objectives
· Part 1: Implosion technology: an alternative, sustainable new basis for modern technology
- Basis of understanding
- Today's technology
A Report on the Russell Science Research Team's Transmutation of Nitrogen into Lithium and Helium by Ron Kovac
Submitted by esaruoho on May 11, 2007 - 09:04Vol. 3, No. 2, December 1994
Waternature.com: Implosion / Explosion - A Side by Side Comparison
Submitted by esaruoho on May 3, 2007 - 10:06There has been a need expressed by our readers to distinguish the difference between implosive and explosive energy.
What is implosive energy?
What is explosive energy?
PAX Scientific - Meet Viktor Schauberger
Submitted by esaruoho on April 17, 2007 - 17:31- MIT
- PAX Scientific
- Stanford University
- english
- USA
- ant
- Archimedes
- biomimicry
- bird
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- centripetal
- fluid dynamics
- Gianluca Iaccarino
- Godfrey Mungal
- impeller
- Isaac Newton
- Janine Benyus
- Jay Harman
- John Ernst Worrell Keely
- Leonardo Da Vinci
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- noise
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- Viktor Schauberger
- vortex
- whirlpool
enjoy! if you can.
Solar Cookers International
Submitted by cybe on April 21, 2006 - 12:46Food is easily and conveniently cooked with solar energy as the "fuel" in devices called solar cookers (or solar ovens). Solar cookers are an ideal addition to any kitchen wherever there are predictable hours of sun many days of the year. Solar cooking and baking are easy. Solar cookers are safe around children and provide a great way to learn about and use solar energy. Solar cookers are clean, convenient, non-polluting and easy on the environment. And, for millions of people living in arid, fuel-scarce regions of the world, solar cookers can literally save lives. Solar Cookers International (SCI) spreads solar cooking awareness and skills worldwide, particularly in areas with plentiful sunshine and diminishing sources of cooking fuel. SCI has enabled 30,000 families in Africa to cook with the sun's energy, freeing women and children from the burdens of gathering wood and carrying it for miles. Tens of thousands of individuals and organizations — from all over the world — have learned about solar cooking through SCI's excellent publications and educational materials, and have benefited from SCI's information exchange networks, research, technical support, and the SCI-sponsored Solar Cooking Archive, the internationally recognized Internet resource for solar cooking information. SCI's nonprofit, tax-deductible work is supported by generous individuals, private foundations, and sales of solar cookers and supplies. If you are a current member of Solar Cookers International, we thank you. If you are learning about solar cooking for the first time, please explore the possibilities and join us in teaching the world that with sunshine, cooking is free and easy.
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Clean Power - Projects - Solar Thermal Panel:
Submitted by cybe on April 20, 2006 - 13:17http://www.cleanpower.thesietch.org/projects/solarthermalpanel/index.htm The first thing we should do is cut our backing and our pond liner, when you are done you should have a 2 foot by 2 foot square of wood (1/4 inch thick) and two 2X2 foot pond liner squares, drill two 3/4" holes in the wood as shown. Cut the outside slats as well. As you can see the black pond lining sucks up all the light, making it look like some sort of black void in pictures, this is good because most of that sun goes towards heating your water. Next cut three of your 20 inch base board planks with a little notch in the end as shown, it doesn't matter how big you make your notch but try not to make it bigger than one third the length of the board.
Turning nature's design into scientific breakthrough
Submitted by cybe on March 2, 2006 - 18:43http://news.com.com/Turning+natures+design+into+scientific+breakthrough/2100-1008_3-6044461.html
When Jay Harman was a skinny 10-year-old swimming off the coral reefs of Australia's western coast, he had an insight that 37 years later would lead him to invent an industrial design that could change personal computing, aeronautics and how drinking water is purified.
As a nature-loving boy, the young Australian just wanted to swim faster, so he watched how fish moved through water and how seaweed undulated against the reef when a wave crashed.
The shape he noticed that day was a simple curve that fluidly formed into a spiral. From then on, Harman would see spirals as a common design in nature--in pinecones, whirlpools, a puff of smoke.

Jay Harman
Now he believes spirals are a key to making a wide array of machines more energy-efficient. Through his 9-year-old company, Pax Scientific, he's trying to bring that natural form into the technological world. So far, he's invented industrial designs for fans, pumps and propellors that mimic the geometries of spiraling whirlpools. Experts believe these designs can reduce friction, wasted energy, noise and unwanted heat.
Tapping Thermal-Gradient Cold: Free Power or Planetary Suicide?
Submitted by cybe on January 5, 2006 - 02:01Advocates of tapping ocean depths for “stored cold” promise a clean future of indoor comfort at low cost. But is this practice really environmentally friendly, or is it a slippery slope into unrecoverable catastrophe?
Opinion
by Mary-Sue Haliburton
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2005
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA -- The Enwave Company, noted for its steam heating services, is now getting into air conditioning by tapping Lake Ontario, which is deep enough to have a substantial supply of water in its densest and coldest state. They promote their new air-conditioning service by claiming that it has reduced electricity usage by 59 megawatts in Toronto. (ref)
Source: http://www.enwave.com/enwave/dlwc/
Deep Lake Water Cooling System
Josef Hasslberger on Richard Clem's rotational engine
Submitted by cybe on December 5, 2005 - 21:23Comments to CLEM1.ASC (KeelyNet) by Josef Hasslberger
Richard Clem's rotational engine
Although I do not have any information on Clem or his device, I would like to comment on the principle of operation, which seems quite simple and straightforward to who has studied the writings of Viktor Schauberger, the Austrian naturalist and inventor.
Indeed Schauberger was working with vortex action in liquids (especially in water) and was finding effects that were at the time, and are still now, unexplainable with the normal principles of physics or thermodynamics.
As far as I understand the engine made by Clem was built around a cone with spiralling channels cut into it and when a liquid, in that particular case vegetable oil, got pressed through the channels, they caused the cone to turn and at a certain point the flow of the liquid and the turning of the cone became self-sustaining, up to the point of putting out a good and heavy (350 HP for a 200 pound engine) power output.
Atmospheric Vortex Engine
Submitted by cybe on October 6, 2005 - 20:53Overview
Mechanical energy is produced when heat is carried upward by convection in the atmosphere. A process for producing a tornado-like vortex and concentrating mechanical energy where it can be captured is proposed. The existence of tornadoes proves that low intensity solar radiation can produce concentrated mechanical energy. It should be possible to control a naturally occurring process. Controlling where mechanical energy is produced in the atmosphere offers the possibility of harnessing solar energy without having to use solar collectors.The Atmospheric Vortex Engine (AVE) is a process for capturing the mechanical energy which could be produced when heat is carried upward by convection in the atmosphere. The AVE process is protected by patent applications and could become a major source of electrical energy. The unit cost of electrical energy produced with an atmospheric vortex engine could be half the cost of the next most economical alternative.
How to increase the electrical output of a nuclear generating plant by 20% --Louis Michaud's invention
Submitted by cybe on October 6, 2005 - 20:21There has always been a very serious obstacle to converting any of the waste heat into electrical power. You need a heat engine to do it--an engine that allows a working fluid to expand and cool while doing work. The efficiency of a heat engine depends on the difference between the temperature of the working fluid at the input to the engine and at the output after it has been allowed to expand and work. The greater this temperature difference, the more work energy you can get out a given input of heat energy into the engine. The problem with the waste heat from a nuclear plant is that, although it's pretty warm in human terms, its about as cool as it can be and still be rejected efficiently to the local environment of the plant. You cannot get any more work out of it without making it a lot cooler, and there's no efficient source of coolth near the plant to cool the output end of a heat engine enough to get more work (electricity) out of that waste heat.
Dr. Evgeny Sorokodum - Vortex Oscillation Technology Ltd
Submitted by cybe on October 3, 2005 - 23:00
Dr. Evgeny Sorokodum Was born in 1943. I have two sons Kirill and to Ruman and daughter Natasha.
Owner and Director “Vortex Oscillation Technology Ltd.” Member of the Renewable Power Association of UK.
The Klimator
Submitted by cybe on September 25, 2005 - 14:08The Klimator Viktor Schauberger created a machine which could heat and cool the air based on natures methods of heating and cooling.
This machine he called the Klimator, It consists or a high speed motor, a housing, a heating element and two wavy plates that rotate.
The top rotating wavy plate is punctured with many holes to allow atmospheric air to enter the wavy plate cavity where it gets imploded, thus cooled.
http://www.peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Klimator:Main_Page
Someone about to make a prototype of the Klimator: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/viktorschaubergergroup/message/1128
Europe's harvest crisis
Submitted by cybe on September 5, 2003 - 23:00"The prolonged heatwave has devastated crops across Europe, leaving some countries facing their worst harvests since the end of the second world war...""..."The heatwave came at a time when world food supplies were already at their most precarious ever. The amount of grain produced for each person on earth is now less than at any time in more than three decades."..."
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