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Ed Gray Motor Open Source Projects
Projects
- We anticipate other project iterations to come
Edwin V. Gray, Sr.
In 1958, Edwin V. Gray, Sr. discovered that the discharge of a high voltage
capacitor could be shocked into releasing a huge, radiant, electrostatic burst.
This energy spike was produced by his circuitry and captured in a special device
Mr. Gray called his "conversion element switching tube." The
non-shocking, cold form of energy that came out of this "conversion
tube" powered all of his demonstrations, appliances, and motors, as well as
recharged his batteries. Mr. Gray referred to this process as "splitting
the positive." During the 1970's, based on this discovery, Mr. Gray
developed an 80 hp electric automobile engine that kept its batteries charged
continuously. Hundreds of people witnessed dozens of demonstrations that Mr.
Gray gave in his laboratory. more...
Index created by SDA,
May 26, 2004
Last updated August 13, 2004
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