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Originally Posted by Peter Lindemann
Hi all,
I've posted an update on the design for the rotary attraction motor. It works better and is easier to make than the "S" rotor. This design goes back to the ideas that worked very well in the Flux Motor. I hope this helps more people start building units that work.
Here is the link:
Rotary Attraction Motor Update
Peter
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Hi Peter
I for one am glad you produce what you produce. Thanks to John Bedini and others. Im not a gear head but i do think im a good judge of character and i think you and John are the real thing.
From all that i have read on the web i have seen a continuity of thought on these radiant energy things. I see it as Tesla ( and others of his day, even a Brazilian Catholic Priest!) Schauberger,George CONSTANTINESCO. EV Gray, Richard CLEM, Eugene FRENETTE, Karl SCHAEFFER, Stan Meyers, John Bediniand James L. GRIGGS . They are all dealing with pulsation (electricity, water, air) at high pressure (voltage). They all seemed to have been working on some new way of tapping energy in a new way. This continuity of simular thinking but different materials is very interesting.
I for one am very excited to get your new DVD. I have read your book on "Cold Electricity" a dozen times. Very good!
(Sorry though i have watched your older tesla videos on google also very good!)
My problem is i have reached the point that i would like to do some experimenting but since i have no background in electicity or motors, i dont know were to begin. Id like to join an experimentation group if they exist. Most "normal" electricians and gear heads look at me like i have two heads when i speak about this stuff. Any practicle suggestions? I live in Chicago area.
PS patience is the mother of all virtue
