Re: Worst fighter ever accepted for service (by any country)?
- From: Rob Arndt <teuton263@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:44:35 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 27, 1:31�pm, Matt <MattWri...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
� �Xenia, define "free energy gravitic battery."
Free-energy gravitic battery: Another in an endless list of
nonexistant "suppressed" technologies which purport to provide energy
for no or minimal input. �Proponents never explain why industries sit
on technologies that could create a market worth countless billions of
dollars, or goverments sit on technologies that could give them huge
economic boosts, as well as military advantages if used to power
submarines, surface ships, etc.
What exactly do you believe Coler meant by Raumenergie in relation to
the Magnetstromapparat free-energy battery? Raumernegie= Space Energy.
So, what would that de defined as?
How about this:
This invention relates, in general, to a new and unique method for
generating electricity. In particular, it relates to a type of battery
which, unlike other batteries, is not powered by chemical action.
While it functions as an electromotance, it is not its own (self-
contained) source of energy. While the physical principles underlying
this invention are not clearly understood, it is presently believed,
supported by other evidence, that the energy source is
extraterrestrial, coming to the Earth from cosmic space in the form of
penetrating gravitational radiation. It is believed that this gravitic
radiation coming from cosmological sources is of ultra-high frequency,
extending possibly into the angstrom range.
Gravitic radiation... hmm.
So Coler's battery was a free-energy gravitic type.
In what way did I mis-state myself?
Rob
p.s. It still is the world's only proven working free-energy device in
history.
.
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