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EXPERIMENTS ON FREE which I was involved and showed a video version that separates the electrical operat- demonstrating the quite remarkable speed _ ing unit from the second heat sink, we shall ENERGY—PART 1 at which ice can form with very little elec- have to await the clear experimental evi- © Harold Aspden, 1993 tric power input, and how electricity is dence that, in truth, both surfaces are cool- Lo, regenerated with high efficiency drawing ing as the device delivers electrical power! This article is extracted from ry open let- on the energy of melting ice. (2) The source of the over-unity power En bg — 7 a etme That Colorado meeting was a landmark action of the Adams motor and any such Clone =a ne SAGE, USA vor imelu, vent in the history of new energy develop- “reluctance-type motor which claims more cat z ahem ig S ‘U- ments as it marks the beginning of an esca- than 100% performance. The physics rea- sion in the Association's quarterly Space jation which will lead to a bonanza on the son was explained by me at the Denver Energy Newsletter. energy front. meeting, but there is need for others to be My object is to demonstrate the scientific shown how this is so experimentally. —. your readers py on noe basis and technical feasibility of three ‘free (3) The many claims of free energy gen- in the following report of three experiments energy’ projects. I direct my comments at eration by solid-state magnetic devices of which form my starting point for onward those who profess to pass on knowledge to historical record, focusing however on the developments future generations. I am not here going to research of Hans Coler, because this was . . explain how what is described can be confirmed independently by specialist gov- As you know from our meeting at the implemented in a practical machine. That ernment investigators. Denver, Colorado event in April, I claim an will follow later when I progress to that I shall now outline the three experiments understanding of the ferromagnetic stage. I know what I say has a practical that I have performed, each having separate processes by which we can tap energy from end product because my sole objective is to bearing on one of these topics. the vacuum state. At the Colorado meeting bridge a knowledge gap to cover the true I spoke on two themes: science lying in th . —_ _ . lying in that zone between ortho: (a) the possibility of building a panel in dox doctrinaire belief and the working ‘free THERMOELECTRIC HEAT PUMP which internal heat transfer by radiation energy' machine. EXPERIMENT through successive layers of microscopic The three target objectives for my three The idea that one can build a power optical concentrators could develop a tem- asic experiments are: transformer which draws in heat and so perature differential across the panel, and (1) The curious fact that our thermoelec- cools a housing in which it is enclosed, and (b) the scientific basis for my case that a tric refrigeration device is built with an at the same time converts that z ejected heat switched reluctance motor can deliver more inherent functional symmetry and yet it ito electricity fed along wires leading power output than is needed as power always cools on its exposed test heat sink fom that housing, is one that seems input. surface, it being noted that the electrical beyond belief. It defies the second law of Furthermore, at the mountain retreat operating unit is mounted on the same ‘hermodynamics, but that should not deter where we had a private brainstorming ses- panel that constitutes the second heat sink 2 Pioneer who has in his possession the sion involving many of the speakers, I surface. The latter gets hot as the former 4¢vice mentioned in (1) above. mentioned the thermoelectric project in cools, but, unless Scott Strachan builds a The object of the experiment is to test a — suspicion that current circulation within a bimetallic lamination can, under certain circumstances, result in cooling for current flow across the thickness of the lamination. The experiment acknowledges that such cooling would produce an EMF and put electrical power into increasing the current flow in the plane of the lamination, unless deflected from the lamination, transverse to its width, This means extra heating and anomalous loss augmenting the eddy-cur- rent loss, but such an anomaly is direct evi- dence of that underlying cooling and elec- trical generation. The prototype devices in (1) all used thin film bimetallic layers of aluminium and nickel and involved that transverse ‘deflec- tion’. The ‘circumstances’ stated are that the lamination includes a ferromagnetic 54eNEXUS FEBRUARY - MARCH 1994 EXPERIMENTS ON FREE ENERGY—PART 1 This article is extracted from an open let- ter written to Donald A. Kelly of the Space Energy Association, PO Box 11422, Clearwater, Florida 34616, USA, for inclu- sion in the Association's quarterly Space Energy Newsletter. THERMOELECTRIC HEAT PUMP EXPERIMENT The idea that one can build a power transformer which draws in heat and so cools a housing in which it is enclosed, and at the same time converts that rejected heat into electricity fed along wires leading from that housing, is one that seems beyond belief. It defies the second law of thermodynamics, but that should not deter a pioneer who has in his posscssion the device mentioned in (1) above. The object of the experiment is to test a suspicion that current circulation within a bimetallic lamination can, under certain circumstances, result in cooling for current flow across the thickness of the lamination. The experiment acknowledges that such cooling would produce an EMF and put electrical power into increasing the current flow in the plane of the lamination, unless deflected from the lamination, transverse to its width, This means extra heating and anomalous loss augmenting the eddy-cur- rent loss, but such an anomaly is direct evi- dence of that underlying cooling and elec- trical generation. The prototype devices in (1) all used thin film bimetallic layers of aluminium and nickel and involved that transverse ‘deflec- tion’. The ‘circumstances’ stated are that the lamination includes a ferromagnetic ——— we ve Me 54eNEXUS © Harold Aspden, 1993 FEBRUARY - MARCH 1994