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Re: Adams motor and magnetic heater???

Hello Russel,

Thank you very much for your reply. I was going to give up on group
cooperation (just kidding). Anyways, I totally agree with you, only
as a group we can succeed in making the difference. As I said, I
haven't started to build the replica yet since I'm in the phase of
gathering as much information as I could. I tried to get one of
those Manuals you are talking about, without any luck so far.
Fortunately, there is some information available, made by Mr. Tim
Harwood and Mr. John Jankowski at this internet address:
http://members.fortunecity.com/freeenergy2000/adamsmotor.htm
It looks fairly accurate and usable. If you have some information,
which can help me more, it will be appreciated. And I intend to make
one of Adams motor replica no matter what.

As far as Adams "heater" is concerned I guess the right name for it
would be Mark 024 Thermo Switched Reluctance Motor (just guessing).
I've sent request for some information to Aethmogen also with no
reply so far. You said:
"But as I said earlier this is not yet available for a little while
longer but intellectual property protection is in place and any
commercial operator tiring to steal the design will come unstuck.
He is not opposed to individuals making one copy for there own use
at all as we have discussed this and it is a very good design."
Does that mean there is some information about this invention
available? Because I can't find it. And you can believe me I tried
to find it. Figures Mr. Lindermann is writing about are unbelievable
(but I believe they hold true), and ever since I came across this I
can think only about how would be nice if I would be able to build
one of this gizmos. Frentte's gizmo is nothing compared to this (but
still, for now I will stuck with it for curiosity if nothing else).
If I understood you correctly, Mr. Adams doesn't oppose to building
one for personal purposes (this is my only intention anyways)? If
so, can you help me or point me to the right direction how to get
more (usable) information about this "heater"?

Thank you for all your help.

Best regards,
Marjan

P. S.: Yes I'm familiar with radiant energy. Well, familiar is a bit
strong word ;-), since everything I know about it is result of
reading about inventions of great men like Tesla, Morray, Gray,
Sweet, Baumann and others. But I have a question about health risks
involved here. I know Tesla said there is no impact on physical well-
being if pulses are shorter than 100 n. But he was talking about
short-term observations. What would happen if one would have one of
such generators in his home functioning uninterrupted for several
years?






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Hello everyone! I'm preparing to build an Adams type motor, which I intend to use as driving motor for Frenette's heater. And I have a bit of a problem, namely...
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Sep 7, 2005
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Hi Kreten, I am building an Adams motor as well at the moment. I don't think Peter L is up to date with where Robert is at so I will try to answer what...
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Sep 7, 2005
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Hello Russel, Thank you very much for your reply. I was going to give up on group cooperation (just kidding). Anyways, I totally agree with you, only as a...
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