Ecological Energy for The Home

Ecological nuclear energy for the home Translated and edited by Bruce A. Perreault on 11-20-2006 I have forced myself to write this article to shape my practical experiences that I have made about nuclear energy to the order of many people whom have requested for me to make references of the case. Nuclear energy is…

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Transmutation of Carbon

In 1994, R. Sundaresan and J.Bockris (Texas A&M) reported that they had observed “Anomalous Reactions During Arcing Between Carbon Rods In Water: “Spectroscopically pure carbon rods were subjected to a carbon arc in highly purified water. The arc current varied from 20 to 25 A and was passed intermittently for several hours. The original carbon…

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Gas Rectifier Tube

Gas Rectifier Tube: Rectifier tubes of this type contain air at low pressure. They operate as a rectifier of electric current because the surface area of the spiral electrode is much greater than that of the small electrode facing it.

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Obtaining energy from matter

posted by Bruce A. Perreault on April 15th, 2004 According to the law of conservation, when we give to a material body a determined quantity of energy, this energy might be transformed, but the body will never give back a quantity in excess of what it received. This principle is considered too self-evident to be…

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Electrotherapeutic apparatus by T. Moray

Inventors: T. H. MORAY (Thomas Moray) Current U.S. Classification: 600/2; 361/232; 607/3 Patent number: 2460707 Filing date: Apr 30, 1943 Issue date: Feb 1, 1949 This invention relates to electrotherapeutic apparatus, and to methods of applying electrical, radioactive, and other radiant phenomena therapeutically. The invention is primarily concerned with the a use of high potential,…

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Experimental Researches

All the theories set out in the preceding pages rest on a long series of experiments. The scientific or philosophical doctrine which has not experience for its basis is deprived of interest and constitutes only a literary dissertation without meaning. In the following pages I can only give a brief summary of the experiments published…

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