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Strategies and Project GoalsLet's Focus on Replicating the Circuit
From: [G.M.]
To: Sterling D. Allan
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 9:27 AM
Subject: Gray Motor and Circuit
Dear Sterling,
I would like to propose a goal for
our R&D open source project. The goal is the reconstruction of
the two Gray Circuits as presented in the patents
by PES. After the circuits are refined and tested, let us give this
information and the circuit to Al Francoeur.
We already have the Gray
Motor. We have the Gray Patents.
We have the Technical
Discussion where the test results and
values for the circuit are given. You will soon have the
first
attempted prototype of the Gray Circuit in full description
in the form of an Engineering Report. It did fire and run.
It was probably too powerful, as could not contain the
Radiant
Energy released.
If we can contain and harness the RE
then direct it to the
electromagnets of the motor, then we are well on our
way
reproducing what Gray had accomplished, a 100 HP
motor
that ran on two twelve volt batteries and could recharge
its
own battery bank if not under too much load.
If you look at the big picture, you will
see that we are very
close. The hard part has been done.
If we make the two Gray Circuits the
goal of our R&D
project you will have true, experimentally proven
over-unity
and unlimited electrical power to power homes and run
vehicles.
The Technical
Discussion appears to me to be an honest
attempt to by honest people to explain their new
technology.
Gray did receive an award from the Governor of California
for his work.
The entire purpose of the two Gray
Circuits was to provide
a power pulse to the electromagnets at the optimum time
for the optimum duration. The Circuit also allowed for the
recycling of energy back to the batteries.
The "Radiant Event" does
(most likely) provide the means
for the extra power delivered to the motor.
GM
* * * * See also
Index created by Sterling
D. Allan, June 4, 2004 |
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