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Equivalence Engine 02
Equivalence Engine 02
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fn the concoptlon of an ldE Euch aE a free nergy machln or atr'eanenerglng aE a !sult as an lntultlon or of
d.reaDof a nachlne (the languege o! lhe experlmentr) whlch ,e then lnor late:' explalned on the beEl8 ol psradl8ns whlch forn the Etructure of the tlenguager' 1.e. phy8loE. $het we Bet l8 always 1n our Senes' tulted we JuEt flgune out how to 8ay lt. l,anguage aE we go alon8. A good way ol ftgurlng out or undetstand.tng whene the enengy cones ft'on th6 tracks of nan. 116nake up our own
1s to oonslder the UnlvonEe as a llvln8 forn wlth both tenporal and spst: 141 xtgnBlon. l{e c4n rgger tho spatl4L extenslon e1l around ug but we only sense the tlne sxtenalon 1n the forn of menory or vlbratlons an oblect ( the aura).
Although ln tlne the phyE1c41 boaly lE 4nahorsal to th present and space. The now congl8tE thls polnt of the polnt the nlnd tnavls tlne 1n-
eroun'l
whare future
i J
tercepts place
past exlstence.
takeg
frorn the t1r0a gnergy of apace to lhe real HlEtotry ls dead t1ne. dle8 end It exlsts
ion or hl8totry.
dlsappearg.
dlsappoar too.
al1 that
at la Ean and
h1gwor1.lE1t's8i1].tlnthepr'esentandthetlne-elFr8yflowln8throu8h go nan and the wo!:l'd of nan are 1lke a prohlE ener81z6E h1E present. nergy pLays and projectg our exJectlon slld.e ttrrou6h whlch the tlne roun tlner' go nan gtarts gut eE lstence out on th tapestry of creeted E pattern, lllunlnated by the tloe-energy' he plays out hlE llf,e the future' 1n the
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emerSLng soroll
of hl8tory.
Ihe so-ceLle'l
f,uiulrecordeslnto.gxlEtenceet'thelntersectlonofthetlEe.engrsyflo}, go th speoles wlth the !0atter (man' 4n1na1s, th worlal) whlch ls DreEent' has a toteL lty exlstenoe of what lt renenberar to8ethen rlth the potentlalfLov through
by the tlne-enr8y
thlngE
rager beoeuee of thlg tlne energy flot{. The nlraha8 oonverted reger into B cycle thr:ough the nechtl;nortElltyr conEl6t8 of reDenbot'lng
-as nanlfalrtgd ln eny
glvan teglon
vera6, ne JuEt dlalnrt know we were. Ih16 blood. plasna, thln8, thlngs. thlE thlg tlne energy flowlng through all of uB and svetryanlnatea aLL
of notlon' 1'e' It
1s an1electEhould
f Iow'
18 notlon' of a tonalon
Ihe Equlvalenca En81ne: The equlYelence en8lne conslsts pendulun Exclted at the nodal polnt. to flgut.
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1) lectrobRn.tic 2) Drsn.toat!lctrYe I ) syro6co!1c \ ?to!c. Eer.!ar j,o!
of two netal
of lhe d16c end6. fh16 "ban-be1lt' 1E sauaed io oEclllatt 1e Eet 1n ltE of natural lood,e touslonal" oso1114t1on by t{1st1ng one one of the conblnetlon ln relatlon to the other and then releaslng tho palr to freel'y osc1l1ate ln the nanner ahovn at the natural frEquenqy ol the EyEten' th n4lural fnequency of such a EysteD lE related to a nelronanceuEuelly
desor.lbeal1n terns of an energy lnterchange occullng between ener'8y stored 1n the twtstlng ol rotatlon of the rod n6mberr *kezr end the not,lolral enor8y auso f1ywheelg at 1ther
6uoh a queatlon. ActuaLty the behavlor of sucb B systen 18 outslda the bounda of pra8entl'y unalerstooalparad.18ns. For exanple 1f we hsve Euch a syEten as Blven tn fl8ure (1a) 4nd 1t has ben 81ven a tv18t ard 1t lE oscll'letlng ln 1tB fundanental Dode wlth the dlsc flyvh61 at eLthen nd of th tvlEt'ln8 torslon shaft novln8 ln oppoglte songe of rotgtLon slnultaneousLy and E1nuEo1dal1yback and fonth; we oan se 1f we cut thb rod ln tvor flguro (1b), we oan exolte the aar0esort of torslonal oscl1lat1on of flgure (14) by 61nply provldlng a source of 4nu99Et! tolque excltatlon 4t the
totque sltuatlon
whlch exlsted" when the rod was whole' (L.4. the two parts vere put together). Ihe qulvalence en81ne resul'tg vhen the end of the shaft (and the n1881ng one-half of the oEcllltolque bound-
Equlval'enoe Prlnclple
paradlgn to explaln the operetlon ol the systed. C1e4rly' the shovn ln fl8ure (1b) l{hlch 1 5 l n
notlon undlsturbed by the replacanent of the DlsElng half of t'he syEtee by a slnugoldal torque gen6!:ator of the approprlate frequency io e x g l t e the rod-allsc coEblnstlon at lts In the sanE vlEe tf nsturel frequency.
ther.e had been poirr belng tlran8r0ltted through the one used as a genet"ator ard. the mot'or
au.Lvlng the d.lEc at one enal of such s systeD were noved.to the oenter End.optated Ln a blocked. anrnature nod Eo aa to proaluse a Blnugoldal tolqu onl.y, no Eotlon ol thE thattr where work out-put -- than we would have e Eltuatlon
for !g lochanlcal wotk lnput (tdc) ai the dtlvn 6nd. the Bltuatlon g.Ug. Bhovn et fl8ure ( 1o ) 1E the rsul.tsnt ggul@g.g ldsratl onE: Experlnnis perforBed by thl8 author have 1nPractlcaL ConB veEtlgetd thnee noales of slnuso!,de1 torque Senor.atlon wittrout tqotlon3 4) dlreot cuFent :-6ctrlc !0otor ln blocked &rnatune noile.
b) torslonal
c) EllmEoldal torqua generatlon froD constralned Syrogcoplc precaaglon. Apparatus fot! the generatlon 1.e. elec tronagnotlc, of l@ t{lthout glllgn I cal} Force llachlnE8 ' thet
asltle fnon nechanical 1oEse6, such foroea ar Sonerated wlthout neclrgalcal work. For thls reason, optlElzatlon the nlnlDlzatlon of electrloaL of these alrlvs aystenE requlne8
ductlon of th6 force out-put of any glven alrlve englne. In Eo far as tha
ou!pu! no York
beln8 extracted
fron
the generaior
(Botlonal)
1s Eggq.
ihe sltruaoldal totque Senenator, !99-9 4ggE!!g' torque bound.atrycondltlon at the ln-
the alternstlng
zut and of, th rod.' -- ls alolng Just that' boundary contlltlon dlsc-f lywheel-ganer.ator. qonblnatlon.
notola
and.e rod d16o comblnetlon t'esonatlng at 60 c.p.E. reveal a prdlcted pe!.forEance of the diBappeerenoe of beck eof ln the drlve noiop at reof the notlolral
(generaton) nd renalned oonEtent. Undar th8e clncungtanoeE th oonflgutatlon sbolrn ( flgute 10) has dellvened on tllfll'.gtt of free enargy
power Into a one oh.n 1o&d.!'eglstance wlth 9 lYettE beln8 conEuEeal1n the (d.o.) reslstanoe of the drlve notor (forae lDachlne). In ten!08 of the constructlon of a coDn6!c1al' por.er generstlon nachlne ls cLear to see the
capabLe of uEeful output 4nd 8e1f enr81zat1on lt penfonnance restE on the red.ucilon of the il.c.
arEatura and the alevelopngnt of a hlgh-efflclncy arounal a notlon thst conslate of the altrnatlr8
an annature th!.ou8h 8o-n4r\y tlegr.ees b4ck and, forth. How Euch power oan be axtracted 1s Euch that the arnature-Ehaft fron such a nachlne? Vhen tbe 1oad1n8 nenber la re-
conblnatlon oscll1atlng
duced ln I facto): fron the unloaded value (usually a Q of tr,o. $hsn ex4otly llore ttran + the total
Eev6ral hundreal) to
from the osc111at1n6 systeE per cycle the syEten w111 r!!gr.
vhen the resonance 1s destroyeal and the EystsE aloe8 not l9g9g!9!
netural
polnt e
of
lthen the
Loaal on the nachlne 16 lncreagod. the lnput and output, can epproach en ln phaE6 condltlon. For thls raason 1t 1E bet,ter to Exclto the nachlne
froD an extenngl oscll,l^etor povnEd by, but, not necegsarlly phese Eynchronoug vlth th6 neihlne output vol,tag6. Ihe rrefflc!.encyrr of the eLactronaBnetlcally exolteal equlvalenoe englne ts Eeen tltus to depeld on the foroe-maohlne alrlv6 englns and for a Eachlne l{hose angul8,r seotcr anal
generEtor efflolency
lrhoEc perfomanee 1s optXnlzeal for such a noaleand frequency of oeolllatlon of a 61v6n rggonant, syst6n. UEI;)8 the Eegnetostrlotl.ve prlnclp1e, t1r\y equlvalenca enSlnes can b of batterloE (6xcept to start
9qu1v4l,nce anglnas I lhe nlckgL alntvg rod force Bachlne roulal have to be fabrloetad of DBny snal1 vlrgs to ha,ve 10l{ eLeotrlcal frgquency of operatlon. l{e have constructed loBEes at the
atlng frequency of 5kc. operatlon wss conventlonaL and as gxpcted.. Itre ooat polrerful fora of equlvalenca engLne excltetlon c4n be obtalneal
froE a preceaslng gJroacope. Suoh a force Eachl-ne drlvE englne conblnatlon i.s ahovn &E flgur.o (2). Tho oonblnatlon of gyroacopos aa Ehoi.n pr:od.usesan alternetlng tor.qua ln ona plans (the plane of the paper),
tfhan th6 torques of the precesslng gyro8copes adal. the Bearlig as Ehovn 1s phaBed to proalucg torque cancellatlon, e Llne perpendlcular one gyro by the other, about
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enateal 1E constr:alneal 1n tllo exea perpond.lcular to each other and to th axls of congtrslnEd. precesslon -- a recten8ular box at ths center of a crogg. For thlsr four alternatl,ng cuffent generatora can on palr to
be excl,ted, r{lth tbe output8 ln a 90 de8roe pha8e relatlon the othr. Itre only losges lncu$ed
ln the nollon of the preoessed drlven gytogcope. lllt'h thg forco levLs obtelnabla -- oaElLy up to th ultlnato the flyl|heel and beanlngE -- f,rlctlonr Etrength of, th6 nate!141E of and the heat 8net'Ated thore-
ffhere DooE the EnerRy Cone FronS !\to of the nen who have pantrated noEt 'roo6n1o Enengy" are Mr' ttohn B1g61ox d.eepLy lnto the unalenstandlng of and Mtr. J. O. qalumorb ' both of Indlanepol'ls, Indlane' John B18e1ov caLLs lt trEar.th Energy't -- The EntnanclnA Force vlth g lhousand Nans" ca11lnone eays: " Itre energy ltself has two polarltles whlch &re 8p1ral twlned. to8ther or roayaxLot Eeparately. thse enor8lea nay dlvl'lo lnto t{o nore vhlch sre 8enerally lockeal lnto Datt'6r.rt the paradl8Es of relpol'arltlag 1glon and sclence mer8e once nore lrlth the reallzatlon th glnce the spatleL reof the (tlne) energy are nale and fenale aspects' 411ty 1s ener8lzed. ln the now (preaent) by the t1!0e enerBy flowlng lnto are the 1t lnto tho paBtr the nale feeale aspecte of the created vorld anloatlongofth6Ealefena].easpectsofthetlleeener8yflovlnSlnto thero and lDaklng then a11ve. the rest of the world la oreaie'l fron these fund.aroenta1 Po1arlt1eE. onecanthllrkofthesethlns8notslnpf,yfronthepolntofsyDnet!'Jr'
nale and fenele rerE exactly equal and opposlto' there could be no laEuance or gener:atlon fron thelr nutual arrfhl-lait on' Thls 'loes slnce not !!ean that clookvlsg would be equlv4lont to antl-clockwlse can synaetry ls not ghown to be a ba8la prlnslple of the Unlverse ve observe tbe synnetrlcal torelonal osollLatlon of the notlonsl en'l of slnce lf an energlzd equlvalence en81ne. As vglL' Kozy:'ev of RuEsla haE observed Ell,ght dlffennces ln the vel8ht and lnot'ttaL nesg of rotatln8 SyroEoopgs of lalentlcal rst maEs testd ln the cl'ockvlEe and antl-cl'ockwlseEonseofrotatlonwlththel:'rotatlonalaxsldentlcallyalugnad' (Eee f18ur The bettet' undenstandlng ol th whol6 sltuatlon lE obtalne'l 4). In flgure (4) we have what I fegl 1E the noBt general lntenprtatlon of the oqulrtalance 6n81ne and ltE enet'8y output' whlch can be expnsEed 1n tetms of the langua8e avallabl'o. l{e see that operatlon of a torslon pendulun' an elastlc fLywhel dlso. tonElon melober' to ons end of which 1s attaohe'l B the fre nd of the torEl'on nember lE drlvon at the ft'equency of natunaL !'osonanoo of the systam by a foroe en8lnot a I9.!g l.lach1nelthoE functlon ls to provlale a llve oonstralnt ln the forn of a slrnrsold.al torque var:latlon exactly canc6ltlnS the opposlng forcea ln the torslon loenber -- a condltlon whlch occurs fon any 1eYel of torqu6'axcltat'lon provlded at the exact regonant fnequoncy of th syst'en'
paraSuch a coEblnailon, exclted es ghownr can be understood vithln a dlgn vhlch conprehenalsthe excltatlon of a syEte!0 such Bs 6hovn ln f1gune (4) as the confernence of a condi'tlon of polarlty lng systee. 5he notlonLess end 18 the ggE on the osclllatflyof erd and the notlonal
whesL end of the systen le the Eale entl. ltre condltlon of exclt4tlon the equlvalence en81ne by slnuEolalel totque lnpulges at the resonant fr:equency o? the sysiem creates a condltlon vhere the nale ggg:! of
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anil the fna1e paaElve aspect lE drawn to thE 11ve constralnt exlstlng at ihe drlven nd of the syetell. lhe g!!g
rnaLqt1!0e engrBy aEpgcts ln the body of the hachlne can reBult 1n ihe generatlon of fErge anountB of useful elostrlc1ty. electrochenlcal If we oonElder the result,s
arlElng fron
the actlon of an electt ol.yt,e Jolnlng ths nale anal lms15 elenents -snd so on alownthe llne. sliuatlons the Sreate8t, actlvlty can be deveLopedout of
Jolnlng the nal,e anal fenEl elenento as archgtypeB. the nost whloh can be Dechenloal,ly sreated ls tha equlvalenoo tonoe lepul88 croated fron th drlvn prgyt'oscope whlch ls oonstral'nd by th r68onof the
povorful sliuatlon
the fLywheet dlEcE o8ot11at1ng 1n the f,our poEElble d.lreotlons ln planea perpendlcul.ar and o.ntlroSona!. the drlven pfecesslon 8x18. Fl8ure (l)' to re calL thlE th PhlLadaLphla Electt'lc Machlne.
Con6LUq!g!q: tlne-ener8y Llght I hope 1t ls not neeeEsar.y to denonatlrate the exlEienoe by 118ht1ng a 118ht bulb froE It. bulbs flon a tlny part ls Lt, and, of
our llght
at, least
fraetlon
lhe lmportant
out of paradlgns nore baslc than corulon Eclenc acknowled8gs. The Eale female tlne energy p4redl6m has been !,lth us froxn t'he Anclents. ls lnde8crlbable' ard, the en(2)
IL lE entn4nc1n8, b-
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fhe shlva-ghaktl
Of course
to the noBt be,slc undsrstand,lngs developed by nan. theEe are thg and they attnd to the understandlng of the noEt'
re11glous phllosophleE
fundaDental and beElc fo!.cag ln the Unlvers of understancllng of nan. In terns of a dlscuEsion of the so-called rfneer en:'gy lt EeenB tbat I
to 4dd to th already
snd eaotenlo
relatlng
to th baslc l1fe
foroe ene!:8y and Eouroe of oeuBEE ln en51ne not'e unI can uEe
of ihe Unlverge 18 taken to have nale and feEalo a8pectE the rrplay'r or alanc of shlva and and 3hakt1 of the Hlndu VedaE. thE energlzes the clroateal vorl'd. fn thls contextr Ig9' ls what we wltb theEe
know. of the d6EtfPuctlve aspct of thls lnterpretBtlons 6n61ns ln lhese torslon nalural gglggt
relatlonshlp. to lnterpnet
In llne
penduLuD' danclng
anal thaktl
111unlnatlon
In tern8 of a of the
lnvocatlon
en81ne, results
11
uatlon (shaktl)
of polatrlzatlon
of ihe lnstrunent
lnto
the natur4l
the r0a1e and female tlme enEr6y aspeqt8 are prerespect,lv Ends of the systeB. such a d.evlcer exclted as shown'
When al-ectrlca]
the nale - fna1e tlDe enengy aspects menglng 1n the body of the nechlne shown provlde 19 d.!awn. If the reservolr for lnstance fron whXch the usefuL output the twlstlng tonslon sheft of the nachlne
ing at 1.ooo oyc ls s-per-econd. (boih neaEonabl. and, practlcal a useful, nachlne) output then lf we wlthdrew watts; l vatt
1f ws wlthd,rew the naxlnun amount possthen we would have a end egBur0ea to electrl-
In tgnms of what we get lE ln our: 8elrea I 4d teEpted. to make the soBparlson durlrl8 the'rspace Agerr the r6ors lre were d,olng the rr1\{lst" and now, the reaembLance between the archetypal englne as shown ancl certai.n varletleE of natural.ly equLvalence
rlughroons whlch have become the preoccupatlon world over, 1s urlnlstakabLe. As the lnventor If
en8lne {hat
Lg B cuttous thlng.
about flndlng
Ls 1n our genes. llaybee 1t 1s posElble to see, get sone lda of; the lntenEliy of ihe EynbollEr[ ]rhlch 1s reallty. Nothlng nhlch 16 far out ls rery u8eful-. I epeak here of the Uranlun and the PlutonluD nenohants vho chant their ne!'ohand,lse trllL do everythlng there are
for^ the wonld,. the thlngs whLch are conmonplace or oFdlnary, the elenentE vhlch vill
copper, bronze. UrlanluE and, PlutonluD ar9 polaons on every 1evel of sxlstenoe. ghere l.s nothlng gggl g4j! one need an eEoterlo
reaEon to avold, radloaotlvlty squlvalenoe englne 9@!! snat the @gg, bonbmakerE
fer-out
whlcb Ehould be 6llnlnateal froo our Eocloty. Refs!noeEt rrEanth EnorAy. the Entrano lng Fo!.oe vlth a lttousanalNamesrrr rtohn Btgelor,r,
Health Resoaroh, P.O. Box 70, Mokelunne HllL, Cal.lfot"nla 95245, L977, 16. Itvolune II - Collected Pr.opentles and lfrltlngs 2 of @ of J. O. eat!.lnore,rr vo1. Heelth ReEeat ob,
the D!.opplnF of tlre gplnntna BeLL Experlment,rr Bruce E. Instltute report J Wy 1977, Nellers Church Road.,
DePel.na, glEularlty
rigute
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!echalicat Polatizatlon through ts6gnaDco eacr'_ teiion c!6ete6 nalo lnd falala aotlonel 6sPecta
laLe aspect tlne ene!8y flo$ llnea SITAI(TI TEHALE I.{ACITINE FORCE fe[!le aaP.ct
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idaL 6l.nuao e * c i t a tLon no not l o D 1) 2) ,) 4) hoat !6chanical loeaes loBse6 electricel hystore6is los6e etc. TARMIC EI{D
EI{D CREATED
lAs+lvE
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eBerSY ubich DaY be teseratcd bY 6uch a conbiBatioD th6 electrlcal is6uEDco f;o! the eeralDs of the nale and !DreEe[ts tbe lossible l;a1e energies in the bodY ol the sachiae.