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John Gilmartin, Scottish inventor, has found out a way to harness the free electricity from his backyard water stream near Staveley, in Cumbria, by using used youghurt pots and with the help of PhD engineering student Mr Cattley, now hopes to see the invention in the shops by the end of 2008.
This method of water electrolysis is based on generation of electrical square impulses at a given frequency. I will test this kind of device myself and if it really works I will publish on this site the exact frequency you need to separate H2 from O. It has been done by Stanley Meyer, who got [...]
“Oh, yes! In 25 years we could take over the world” - says Dan Zaslavsky, professor at the Institute of Agriculture of Israel. He and his team devised an Energy Tower working on the principle of rising hot air and lowering the cold one. That is the simple idea. They work on the project since [...]
Max Whisson has developed a device that captures water from the atmosphere and pours it into your glass, so you can drink it. There are many inventions regarding this subject, but his is the most interesting to me, because it’s fuel-free and electricity-free. By “electricity” I mean the electric current you take from the wall [...]
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* Magnetic Heating Unit runs on free energy provided by the planet’s energy field that is circuited through a magnetic energy generator
* Magnetic Heater can use magnetic current from the free energy Celestial Particle Transmuter
* Magnetic Heater does not generate pollution, so it beneficial to the environment
* Magnetic Heater is designed [...]