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Creation: The Physical Truth

   Wed, February 6, 2008 - 4:33 PM
'Creation: The Physical Truth', by Dr. Harold Aspden. From one of his websites: "The book describes the quantum underworld of space, a source of energy that we should be able to harness. It is important because it discloses how matter in the form of protons, the nuclei of hydrogen atoms, are created by the ongoing activity of that source of energy. The other purpose is to outline a possible technological method of exploiting that energy resource.

The time has come when our scientific community needs to face up to reality by treading a path that avoids reliance on Einstein's doctrine. Those in government concerned with funding energy research based on the belief that our Sun is powered by nuclear fusion need to ask a question. Why, given that the Sun comprises hydrogen atoms that radiate energy because they are ionized, it is that the mutual gravitational attraction of freed protons, the hydrogen nuclei, does not make the Sun's interior sufficiently positively charged so as to resist the compaction pressure being any greater than applies in its radiating surface regions where the temperature is only 6,000 K? Vast sums of money are being spent to build reactors that aim at producing temperatures of 100,000,000 K to trigger a fusion reaction, all based on a false notion about the Sun's energy source. There is surely risk in replicating conditions that relate more to hydrogen bomb technology than the power source that keeps our Earth warm."

I got this phone number to order through, 0044 2392200080. I just the other day -- 2008-02-05 -- got 4 copies from them, that I am starting to read myself plus distribute to awake people.

Here is the 'Free Energy' patent by the same man: life.lege.net/doc/Harold_...2390941A.pdf

And here is some related discussions and links, see this large image file: life.lege.net/doc/ZeroPoi...e_Charge.png (You need to 'pan around' in it, most webbrowsers scale down so you can't read the text in it until you show it in 100%. E.g. by clicking the lower right corner of the image in some browsers.)

-- Leif Erlingsson, freethinker



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Mon, February 11, 2008 - 8:45 PM
Very good Leif.

Just wished the components values were listed on that patent.