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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE 485-491; on page 490 you will find that it's fied and use the utmost caution. motor, which turns a magneto-like dynamo, possible to have a field-free region of space But it does work. So all you experi- _ which provides output energy to an elec- and still have the potential determine the _menters and pioneers, now's your chance. __ tronics package, which in turn feeds time: physical properties of the system.) Have at go at it. Build it. Tinker with it. (scalar?) pulses back to the battery termi- Now this "free energy resonant coupling" _ Fiddle it into resonant operation. Then let's __ nals for recharging. can be done in a simple, cheap system. _ build this thing in quantity, sell it widely As a demonstration, Bedini then removes You don't need big cyclotrons and huge and get those home utilities down to where _ the good battery and sequentially inserts laboratories to do it; you can do it with we can all afford them—including the shiv- fully discharged, dead batteries. Each of ordinary DC motors, batteries, controllers _ ering little old lady at the end of the lane. the dead batteries eventually receives a full and trigger circuits. And when we do, let's give men like me charge. Stated differently, he starts with And that's exactly what Ihave done. It's the credit and appreciation they so richly _ one good battery and four discharged bat- real. It works. It is running now on my deserve. teries. At the end of the demonstration, all laboratory bench in prototype form. — John C. Bedini © 1996 _ five batteries are fully charged. But that's not all. Iam also a humanitari- This author has personally visite an. I am concerned for that little old = The following comment, from an unnamed Bedini's lab many times, in company with widow lady at the end of the lane, stretch- representative of the US Institute of _ technicians and professors of physics an ing her meagre Social Security check as far Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., _ electrical engineering. None of us has been as she can, shivering in the cold winter and can also be seen at John Bedini's website. able to fault Bedini's findings. not daring to turn up her furnace because Each of my professorial friends, howev- she can't afford the frightful utility bills. jn C. Bedini has constructed a labora- er, has requested that their names not be That's simply got to change, and I may well tory model of a machine in which output __used for attribution, the inference being be the fellow who changes it. By openly energy exceeds input. It consists of alead- that their respective universities would not releasing my work in this paper, | am pro- acid battery which powers a small DC _ be understanding of heretical concepts. viding enough informa- tion for all the tinkerers G-FIELD GENERATOR and independent inven- tors around the world to have a go at it. If I can get a thousand of them to duplicate my device, it simply can't be suppressed as so many others have been. So here it is. I have deliberately written my paper for the tinkerer and experimenter, not for the scientist. You must be careful, for the device is a little tricky to adjust-in and syn- chronise all the reso- COIL ABOUT 500 TURNS NON MAGNETIC COIL ABOUT 500 TURNS nances. You'll have to . SOFT IRON fiddle with it, but it Built by POLE PIECES will work. Keep at it. Bedini Electronics ONLY Also, we warn you June 1984 not to play with this unless you know what you are doing. The resonating battery elec- trolyte produces hydro- gen, and if you hit it too hard with a "volt- age spike" you can get To controller an electrical spark inside the battery. If that happens, the bat- tery will explode, so DIODE don't mess with it BRIDGE unless you are quali- Tom Bearden John Bedini Kromrey Ron Cole fied and use the utmost caution. But it does work. So all you experi- menters and pioneers, now's your chance. Have at go at it. Build it. Tinker with it. Fiddle it into resonant operation. Then let's build this thing in quantity, sell it widely and get those home utilities down to where we can all afford them—including the shiv- ering little old lady at the end of the lane. And when we do, let's give men like me the credit and appreciation they so richly deserve. fied and use the utmost caution. motor, which turns a magneto-like dynamo, But it does work. So all you experi- _ which provides output energy to an elec- menters and pioneers, now's your chance. tronics package, which in turn feeds time Have at go at it. Build it. Tinker with it. (scalar?) pulses back to the battery termi- Fiddle it into resonant operation. Then let's nals for recharging. build this thing in quantity, sell it widely As a demonstration, Bedini then removes and get those home utilities down to where the good battery and sequentially inserts we can all afford them—including the shiv- fully discharged, dead batteries. Each o: ering little old lady at the end of the lane. the dead batteries eventually receives a full And when we do, let's give men like me charge. Stated differently, he starts with the credit and appreciation they so richly one good battery and four discharged bat- deserve. teries. At the end of the demonstration, all — John C. Bedini © 1996 _ five batteries are fully charged. This author has personally visite The following comment, from an unnamed Bedini's lab many times, in company with representative of the US Institute of technicians and professors of physics an Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., _ electrical engineering. None of us has been can also be seen at John Bedini's website. able to fault Bedini's findings. Each of my professorial friends, howev- jn C. Bedini has constructed a labora- er, has requested that their names not be tory model of a machine in which output __used for attribution, the inference being energy exceeds input. It consists of a lead- that their respective universities would not acid battery which powers a small DC _ be understanding of heretical concepts. jn C. Bedini has constructed a labora- tory model of a machine in which output energy exceeds input. It consists of a lead- acid battery which powers a small DC COIL ABOUT 500 TURNS COIL ABOUT 500 TURNS SOFT IRON POLE PIECES ONLY Built by Bedini Electronics June 1984 Tom Bearden John Bedini Kromrey Ron Cole To controller DIODE BRIDGE JUNE — JULY 2000 NEXUS - 57 — John C. Bedini © 1996 G-FIELD GENERATOR