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  • New SSG Energizer Kit

    The new Bedini SSG Energizer kit is finally available.



    All details are here:
    Bedini SSG kits
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

    Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
    Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
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  • #2
    Aaron exactly what does it do for $1000?

    What are the useful applications?

    selah V

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    • #3
      Bedini SG Energizer Motor Kit

      Raphael,

      The kit is $877.

      Please read this free document first and that will answer quite a few questions: http://bedinisg.com/bedinissg.pdf

      It demonstrates electromagnetic and battery charging principles that are supposed to be "impossible" - it can rebuild the chemistry of a battery and increase its capacity while using principles that conventional laws of thermodynamics simply cannot explain. It is intended for smaller 12v lead acid batteries. Many people want something that "violates the laws of physics" and this machine does it. It is explained by non-equilibrium thermodynamics very clearly.
      Sincerely,
      Aaron Murakami

      Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
      Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
      RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aaron View Post
        Raphael,

        The kit is $877.

        Please read this free document first and that will answer quite a few questions: http://bedinisg.com/bedinissg.pdf

        It demonstrates electromagnetic and battery charging principles that are supposed to be "impossible" - it can rebuild the chemistry of a battery and increase its capacity while using principles that conventional laws of thermodynamics simply cannot explain. It is intended for smaller 12v lead acid batteries. Many people want something that "violates the laws of physics" and this machine does it. It is explained by non-equilibrium thermodynamics very clearly.
        Aaron the link you provided says $877. + $250. = $1127
        So my guesstimate of $1000 was nearly the median figure.
        Are the claims being made 'peer reviewed'?

        Now the question I need to ask myself is.
        Do I need to spend $1127 for a free energy 'IKEA' kit that will rebuild the chemistry of the one 12 volt battery I own, when in fact I should probably be riding a bike or walking more...?

        Let me think about it.

        Aaron I know of a technology that involves a motor that can rotate a disc 4000 times its own size, and you can reverse its direction, i.e. clockwise vs. counter-clockwise simply by using hi or lo light frequencies.
        Sounds interesting and efficient does it not?

        And in the future it is predicted that it can also begin the process of unzipping or unwinding DNA.
        What if this technology could be used on all different levels of scaling, big or small?

        Guess which 'technology' I will be looking into and pursuing for the time being?

        selah

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        • #5
          Hi Aaron, Does the Lastest Book describe how to build the kit ?

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          • #6
            SSG energizer kit

            Originally posted by SeanK View Post
            Hi Aaron, Does the Lastest Book describe how to build the kit ?
            Hi Sean,

            The book isn't an assembly manual for the kit. Instead, it gives all the specs, dimensions, etc... for John Bedini's original wood frame bicycle wheel energizer. It gives much more than that, but that is in relation to your question.

            So, you can build one yourself out of wood, etc... and get the same results if you stick with the specs in the book.
            Sincerely,
            Aaron Murakami

            Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
            Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
            RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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            • #7
              Hey Aaron,
              Its a worthy cause, I can't afford the kit, so will likely get the book.
              Thanks for the clarification.

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