It seems like only yesterday

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John Lyndsay
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It seems like only yesterday

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Awhile back (a few years) I came across an article in which someone had done some research and said that of all the "free energy devices" that he had investigated, the "output" was 1 to 10 percent of what was going on relative to equal and opposite reaction. The differential you could say. Has anyone else come across this article? I don't re DG JC lmember where I saw it.
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Based on that criteria; I will guess at Cold-Fusion US naval research labs.


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http://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i44/Cold ... years.html
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Have you ever encountered a technology site?
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I know that this forum is all about "free energy" from GRAVITY,
but at one time, atomic energy AKA nuclear energy was
considered "free energy".
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