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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE rent of 500,000 passes in return through necessary to accumulate earth currents ground to ground 18, thence up lead 17 to along the transmission antenna 14. adjustable condenser 16 to lead 15 to sec- ondary winding 13 of transformer 8. WHAT | CLAIM IS: The oscillatory current of 100,000 and ¢ 1. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, frequency of 500,000 being of the same a synchronized oscillatory circuit parallel frequency as the earth-generated currents — with and in proximity to earth, adapted to and thus in tune with same, it naturally fol- accumulate and utilize current generated by lows that accumulation of the earth cur- _ the earth. rents will assimilate with the same tuned ¢2. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, circuits and frequen- a synchronized oscil- cy with those of the latory circuit having output from trans- . same fre-quency as former 8 along wires | synchronized the earth-generated 14, affording a reser - oscillatory circuit currents, said circuit voir of high-frequen- . . parallel with and in cy currents to be parallel with and In proximity to the drawn upon by a imi earth, said circuit tuned circuit having proximity to earth, adapted to accumu- the same characteris - adapted to accumulate late and utilize cur- tics of 500,000 fre- and utilize current rent generated by the uenc capacit earth rotating on its Which is shown in generated by the earth. axis. . Figure 2. * 3. In an The antenna 25 is Electrical Power tuned fundamentally to Accumulator, a high- receive a frequency of 500,000, which cur- frequency oscillatory generator grounded rent passes to lead 26 through winding 27' on one side with a connected antenna of transformer 27, thence to lead wire 28 grounded at further end through a spark through adjustable condenser 29 to lead __ gap, said antenna adapted to oscillate and wire 30 to ground 31. radiate earth-accumulated currents. The high-frequency current of 500,000 ¢4. Inan Electrical Power Accumulator, and voltage of 100,000 pass through to a high-frequency oscillatory generator winding 32 and by adjustable condenser 33 grounded on one side with a connected and windings 34 and 35 of the frequency antenna grounded at further end through a transformer 27 is stepped down to a volt- age and frequency suitable to operate motor 38 receiving current from leads 36 and 37. This makes available a current supply for any purpose whatever, such as operation of aeroplanes, automobiles, railway trains and current for industrial plants, lighting, heat- ing, etc. The return of current through the earth from transmission antenna 14 is preferable to a metallic return, as a higher percentage of accumulation of earth currents is notice- able on receiving antenna of Figure 2 than from a metallic return, accountable for because of the condenser effect the ground- ed circuit affords. I also prefer under cer- tain conditions to use a single antenna receiving wire in place of the closed loop shown in Figure 2. Under certain operation requirements I have found it expedient to have the trans- mission antenna elevated and carried on poles many feet above the earth and, in that case, a different voltage and frequency was SCIENTIST ea $ AF necessary to accumulate earth currents along the transmission antenna 14. spark gap, said antenna adapted to oscillate and radiate earth-accumulated currents and receiving means adapted to utilize said radiated earth-accumulated currents, said means synchronized to pick up and utilize said radiated earth currents. ¢5. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a synchronized oscillatory circuit parallel with and in proximity to earth, adapted to accumulate and utilize current generated by the earth using synchronised means to pick up, at a distance therefrom, said radiated earth currents. ¢6. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a synchronized oscillatory circuit having same frequency as the earth-generated cur- rents, said oscillatory circuit parallel with and in proximity to the earth, said oscilla- tory circuit adapted to accumulated and radiate current generated by the earth rotat- ing on its axis, and means adapted to utilize said sychronized accumulated earth cur- rents, picked up at a distance from said oscillatory radiating circuit. Meadville, Pennsylvania, September 18th, 1923 (Signed) Frank Wyatt Prentice, Inventor KEELYNET PO Box 870716 Mesquite TX 75187 USA www.keelynet.com ..a synchronized oscillatory circuit parallel with and in ae a= ee ee proximity to earth, adapted to accumulate and utilize current | an RIGHT ON Cl [ bal $c fa APC 0? OF OC OF OF OF G- ——=S +” SS SOE (Aa OD Sawrenlle SCIENTISTS RFTER DARK NEXUS - 51 DECEMBER 1998 - JANUARY 1999