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Post by Gary Hammond on Apr 4, 2013 20:51:55 GMT -5
Hi All, I've been reading about and experimenting with some alternative energy methods the past couple of years that were developed by John Bedini. They are based on Nicola Tesla's impulse technology and radiant energy experiments. I built and have been testing the Bedini SSG Energizer which charges and restores sulfated batteries. I also have purchased a couple of his battery chargers that run off 120 VAC and will restore sulfated batteries. These chargers also extend the service life of new batteries almost indefinately! I have joined a new forum called "Energy Science Forum" that covers this and a lot of other energy related topics including HHO. Some of it is pretty far out and some of it looks very promising. Didn't know if any of the rest of you were interested in this topic or not? If so, here's a link to my home page on alternative energy and resources you're welcome to visit. www.garyhammondonline.com/Alternative%20Energy%20Experiments%20and%20ResourcesGary Hammond,
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Apr 5, 2013 5:12:27 GMT -5
Interesting but unfortunately it tells us nothing about the alternative possibilities. No specs, theory, factual explanations. Just links to purchase videos and books on the subjects covered. Too bad there are no links to pages with comprehensive proven information where one does not have to purchase anything.
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Post by Gary Hammond on Apr 5, 2013 8:45:01 GMT -5
Hi Dan, Interesting but unfortunately it tells us nothing about the alternative possibilities. No specs, theory, factual explanations. Just links to purchase videos and books on the subjects covered. Too bad there are no links to pages with comprehensive proven information where one does not have to purchase anything. The very first link on that page is to the forum I mentioned. energyscienceforum.com/ It has all the topics with lots of discussion and is a good place to start. Like this forum, you can read all the posts, but to actually post anything you have to join. Membership to it is free or you can donate to it if you wish to. Entirely optional. And by clicking any of the links to publications, it takes you to a page describing whats covered in that publication in much greater detail than I have room for on my home site. It doesn't mean you have to buy anything, but if it looks interesting you can order from that page as well. Nothing is for sale on my home page. It only directs you where to go for any of the publications or topics that look interesting to you. Gary Hammond, PS - I've added several more links to my home page that take you to sites where the radiant or impulse technology is explained.
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Post by Dan MacMillan on Apr 5, 2013 18:05:09 GMT -5
Much better.
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