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Cf) ~ Z The following report, continued from NEXUS 2/18, describes the state of the art in space power research around the world. The trip was made in November/December 1993 to researchers in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, ilndia, Austria, Switzerland and England. Its purpose: to find and encourage inventors and researchers Ito bring their hardware to the Second International Symposium on New Energy (held 13th to 15th May '1994-for motc information, phone New Energy News, Salt Lake City, Utah, on (80l) 583 6232). The trip produced 13 rolls of fIlm and 15 hours of videotape. More of these inventors and researchers are listed below with a short description of their work. HAROLD ASPDEN Dr Harold Aspden is explaining space powcr generation concepts from within and ,to the physics community. He has been a professor of physics, and was head of the patent department of IBM in Europe. He is using standard electromagnetics to explain the phenomenon and says the effects have always been there but either went unno­ ticed or were ignored. Expenise in mag­ netic fields and transformers gives him the background necessary to explain the over­ unity phenomena being produced in ferro­ magnetic devices. His book, Modern Aether Science (ISBN o85056 0039, available from Sabberton Publications}, should be used as an intro~ duction to college physics, in the opinion of this writer. As described on the jacket, the book. is "an attack on those abstract philosophical dogma which are impeding the development of physics... The treat­ ment is deliberately non-mathematical inasmuch as a hasic comprehension of the JUNE-JULY 1994 IEN universe need not be founded in mathemat­ ics." As stated in ithe introduction to the book, our problems with physics today are due to the fact that "Physicists have had rather more to assimilate than has been possible and have lapsed a little into a world of abstraction... There was impa­ tience at the difficulties of fathoming and charting that sea of energy permeating space-the aether. And so, many pretend­ ed that the aether does not exist and did so by abstract mathematical formulations.". Well, not only does the aether exist, but Dr Aspden is using it to describe the actions occurring in the Adams motor. He is now working with Mr Robert Adams and helping to patent new embodiments to ~e Adams motor. Not only has Harold left a legacy of astute theoretical considerations, but he has hit the bench running and is experimenting with magnetic field! phe­ nomena and building devices based on his discoveries which we were able to photo­ graph and videotape during an interview. His recent article, "Three Experiments on Free Energy" (Space Energy Newsletter, vol. iv, no. iv, December 1993, reprinted in NEXUS 2/[8,19), provides grist for the mill for any 'free energy enthusiast. ~: Dr Harold Aspden, Sabberton Research, Sabberton Rublications, PO Box z E ~ (j) 35, Southampton, S09 7BU, UK. METHERNITHA Mr Francis Bosshard is public relations manager for the Methernitha cQmmune. During the middle '80s a member of the 'commune, Paul Bauman, builh a space power gem.erator which has been termed the M-L Convener. The M-L Convener is an electrostatic/magnetic machine that looks like a Wimshurst generator. Stefan Marinov, a member of the com­ mune, escorted us to Switzerland and the Linden community where we were received as their guests for a two-day stay. Stefan was also one of the few who was able to test the M-L machines before all contact with the public was withdrawn. Stefan reported that they were indeed per­ petu~l motion machine,s and! that their rota­ tion speed did not decrease under load. Several models have been built and tested. The smallest that Marinov inspected was a 200 watt model. The mid-range model had a capacity of about 3 kW. A large 3Q kW machine was under construction at that time Ibut has never heen .completed. The first small prototypes used one rotating wheel, the middle-size and larger machines' were designed with two counter-rotating wheels. off NEXUS-53