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HARNESSING THE UNIVERSAL COSMIC ENERGY HARNESSING THE COsMIc UNIVERSAL ENERGY Many aspects of the radiant energy receiver are still a mystery, and the exact nature of the energy that Moray was tapping remains elusive. Part 2 of 2 he exact nature of the energy captured by Moray's radiant energy receiver remains a mystery. Initially Moray thought he was tapping into the planet's elec- trostatic gradient, as his initial investigations were similar to Franklin's famous experiments with lightning. Next, due to his apparatus somewhat resembling a radio receiver, he thought perhaps he was tapping into natural electromagnetic radiation. In the end, however, he came to the conclusion that the energy was some form of cosmic radiation. Whatever it was, it came in intense bursts—impulses only several microsec- onds long. Moray was very ambiguous in his technical descriptions regarding the energy receiver, mainly because of his unfortunate experiences with individuals trying to steal his inven- tion, so it is very difficult to ascertain exactly the type of energy that entered the Moray receiver. The cosmic energy appeared to take many forms as it travelled from its source to the receiver itself; thus, when Moray spoke of the nature of this energy, he may have been referring to its original nature, not the actual energy received by the device. As he used standard capacitors and coils to form the tuning part of the apparatus, the energy that entered the device must have been electromagnetic and at radio frequencies. However, Moray stated that the energy received was much greater in frequency and that part of the process within the later device was to step down the frequency. But again, it is difficult to tell what is the truth and what are simply red herrings. Moray would surround his device with coils and other pieces of equipment so as to confuse an onlooker. It is not known to what degree he may have used similar tactics in his technical descriptions. All that is known for sure is that the radiant energy device worked and supplied a sub- stantial amount of high-frequency, high-voltage electrical current when connected to an aerial and earth. Whenever the aerial or earth connection was removed, the current at the output would cease. Also, when either the aerial or earth connection was brought close to the corresponding terminal on the device, a fat white spark would jump the gap; this also he presence of high-frequency electricity. s several years before Moray was able to develop his simple crystal set further, but in the mid-1920s he developed the technology to a point where it could deliver up to 50,000 watts of power. The new device contained a whole new system, with the original Swedish Stone circuit at the very front end. This new receiver was able to power a bank of 40 lamps, which all shone brightly when connected to the receiver. The light emitted from them was very strange, very bright but not harsh to the eyes, yet it would produce unusual effects when photographed. This sort of light is often referred to as cold light, and it is associated with the operation of zero-point energy devices. Tesla was perhaps the first to generate this unusual phenomenon. The electrical current delivered by the Moray device had a potential of 250,000 volts and a magnitude of 200 mA at full load. When electrical loads such as the flat iron were connected, Moray would often use a specially designed transformer to step down this massive potential. This transformer was of peculiar design and was wound with wire that appeared too thin to carry these relatively large currents. One individual whom Moray allowed to study the radiant energy receiver in quite some technical detail was T. J. Yates, who wrote the following statement: by Gavin Dingley © 2001 Sunningdale Manningford Bruce Near Pewsey, Wiltshire SN9 6JL United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)1672 562808 Email: gavin.dingley@tesla-research.ukf.net Website: www.tesla-research.ukf.net NEXUS = 55 THEORY, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF MORAY'S DEVICE by Gavin Dingley © 2001 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2001 www.nexusmagazine.com