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“Report on Visit to John Bedini”

With Comments by Tom Bearden


And Additional Experiments with Eike Mueller
Available for download at: http://www.esmhome.org/library/john-bedini/index.html

These comments by Peter Lindemann are posted at


http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy

08-24-2007, 12:00 PM

Steven,

I spoke with John this morning concerning your request for a copy of the Eike Mueller
Report. He has no problem with me posting it, but also said he would not be commenting
on it in this forum, or anywhere else. He said he agrees with us, that Ron Brandt showed
him the circuit and that he doesn't even know why it was called the Tesla Switch.

I'll scan the document into a .pdf file over the weekend and get Aaron to show me how to
post it.

Peter

08-26-2007, 01:27 PM

Steven,

I scanned the report and sent it over to Aaron. He will post it in this forum so everyone
can download it. Its now in .pdf format. I scanned the file exactly as I have it. The font it
was originally printed in is a little hard to read, and the pictures are pretty dark, being a
copy of a copy. Some pages are not straight, as I have made no effort to clean it up.

When I spoke to John, he told me that getting the circuit to work is a real pain. The
circuit controller must be able to produce a perfect 50%-50% flip-flop. The "cigar box"
unit used Ni-Cad batteries, which is why they are labeled as 5 volts (4 x 1.25 volts each).
The final working model used the 2N5885 transistor instead of the 2N3055H as listed.
The control chip was the SG 3524 instead of the SG 3984 as listed. The system switched
slowly, at no more that 20 CPS.

That's it. Have fun.

Peter
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Reporton

Visit to John Bedini


With Comments
by Tom Bearden

And AdditionalExperiments
by Eike Mueller

3 September
1984

By: EikeMueller

i,
Eit. tlu.l ler V I S I T T O J O H NB E D I N I I 3 / 1 I AUC, 8I P.9e

FOREL,ORD

Fol lowlng .n lnvit.tlon by John Eedini, I .,ent with hiE to Loi An9.lr6
iDD€dirt.lt rftGr the Colorrdo Spring5 TG5l. SyEposiuE on l0-t2 A!9ust
1984. Ve h.d two dryi tog.the! to worl on the XroDret Convert.r rnd
t h. T.5lr Switchino 0eeic..

On. thing crDe out vert cle.rlyr ey.ry tiD. erhen !,€ locted into the
"Ire! erlergy" .ll coEEonly tnovrn physicrl la*5 a!! no longer v.lid.
The thin95 h.ppening r€.ct dir.ctIt oppo5it. to wh. t on. rrould .rp.ct.
Spccitic.lly th. Dore w€ lord€d . specif ic circuit, the Eore outpuI
enerqy e€ grined, while uslng r conrtrnt input en.rgy lev.l. I will
colAe bacl to t h i s ef{ect lrter, when I describe the €!peribentg in
loore d€ l. i l s .

At this point I w!nt to trte the opportunity .nd thant John Bedini .nd
hiE lovcly tile f or their hospit.lity .nd assistanc€ It take5 per5ong
lit. Johnto get the "f ree energy" rolling Ui tho!t his public.tion
tl) of thedetarled pldns lor hie f rce energy devlce, ure would detini-
t!ly not h.ve seen the lrea ene!gy devices deoonstrated durinq the
Tesla SyDposiuE

llso Erny th.nk5 to Ton


Bearden, who took hls tloe .nd €tplrined the
!rsults of the le5ts per I orbed on l3-lq August 198{ Hrs conoents rre
cont.incd in the coDcludind .hrntpr df lhrc renort

X r onr Cy Converter

John Brdini tound thrt the E.trrl.l genrre.lly rv.llrblc conccrning


FroDr!t'r Converter hed been .ltered. Rebui lding th! XroDtet Converter
IroD th. p.teIlt p.perr ended up in. non-funct ioning deric!. B€dini
I ound the n€ces5ary Dodi f ic.t ion5 which nade this E.chin. Der(orE.

Our tirst go.l w.s to deterbin. the coIlvert.r's elIici€nct. V. tound


thif to be quite dlllicult rs the elticiency ch.nges with the load
rppli.d.

tICUnE [-t 5hows the first setup w. uscd. Ve drove the XroEret Coneer-
trr lroE. l2 V botorctcle brttert. Lle connected.t the output oI the
conv.rter l condcn5e! .nd rnd r ractifier bridga in parrll!l- The
rcctili.d curr.nt wrs then put b.cL into th! Dotorctclr b.ttrrt. To
dctect .nt cu!rent flot,9, we connect into the p05itiya lin. r l2 V
I ight bulb.

Thr r.tqlt ol this test wrs thrt th. light bulb rr.s lit up. Holrce.r,
rlt.r l5 Einut.s the b.ttert eolt.gG h.d dropped (roD ll 05 V to 9.10
V. Th. tpeed of the converter w.5 rt.bl..t 1020 rpn.

tll'l.diDi't Ir.. l!.r9t C.[!rrlor' It Jol! l.di!i, T.rlr lool torpt!t, llill!rr., Crlilor!ir ltll
Ilte llu.l I.r
VISIT TO JOHNEEDINI
,3/I{ AUC tl Prg. - z

tICUnE [_ r
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XROI{REY COXVERTE
R
T E S T SE T U P

SFEEO OF CONVERTER:
t7 RpS.
UOLTAGI AT BEG!NNII.{6
j 1t.OS V R F T E RI S T I H U T E S .
9.IO U

il..;l;, i::j l;:'";;"::l::0"""0 : s e p e r r r eb . t r e r , ( B ^ r r E R y


,2,) ror

:;, ;:'::::;:"j': :;:::;i :;, j,;:, l:,;,,; j: j:,,:";":j1h,n { uinu,rs,

AEDINI , TUELLER
13 FUGUST
|(ROI{
REY O
F I C U R E[ - 2

XROHREY CONVERTER

SETUPZ
-1-)

coruoENS.

ArP. fi€TER TNDICRTEO


9. 94 R
CHNRGI I.IG OF BATTERY
12 VIA KROfiREY CONVERTER
voLTRGe BnIT. AI.IO ARTTERY
12, r2,35 U, tl
FI.IO AFTER 4 fiINUTES:
rA.4O 9
tiL. Hueller V I S I T T O J O H NB E D I N I I 3 / 1 { AUC, E' Pag.

PICTURE C-l.l shows th. 5.cond t.Et setuD 0n th. l.(t sidG ls the
KroDrey Conv.rter, powarad by rn clect!ic Eotor (center). E.ttery tZ
is the brttery in th. f ront (c€nt.r right) rnd brttert tl ir th. on.
behind it Th. voltoct.r shows the voltege of brttert t2 Th. l? V
light bulb i5 on thG teblr in (ront ol brttery t?

P I C T U R EC - I

K RO } I REY C O N V E R T E R

S E C O N DT E S T SE T U P

Becruse th! XroEret Co11verte! turned too slow on one l? V b.ttery, w€


d.cided lo d!ive th. Converter using 2{ V vie two lZ V brtteries,
connect !d in serics PICTURI C-l.l show: thi. rrtue.

P I C T U R EC - I
f,lk. Huellcr V I S I T T O J O H N8 [ D I N I I3/II IUC g{ Page - 4

N.rt w. wented to lind a corre lation b€tween the norE.l ch.rging ol


b.ttert l2 u5rn9 r coDb.rci.l brttert chrrger, .nd ch.!9ing this srm€
b.tt.rt ! , l it h t h € XroDret Cone.rt.r. Ve dr.ined
the b.ttert l? to I V,
connect.d it to the XroDr€t Convcrter,
.nd rf ter re.ching ll.51 V, we
Dar5urcd thc t iDe it tooL to ch.rga
the brtt.ry {r06 thiJ voltrg.
lrvcl ol lt.5l V to l2.qS V. \,1. reechcd thir yolt.g. (l?.{5 V) rfler
l1 Dinutc5. Th. indic.trd current into th. brttery w.s 0.t{ A.

V. th.n rrpeated the;c steps us ing th€ corlllerci.l b.ttcrt ch.r9.r-


Ercius. !,a rrn out of tiD. aftrr n!arlt ? hour9, we dieconnccted th.
brttert froD the chr(ger. The b.ttGry voltage had rcrched 11.41 V. The
b..s!!eEcnt is deDicted in FICURE X-3

STOINI' I1LIELLER 1 3 F L I G L I S TA 4 TEST I 3


(ROI.1
REY OEtJICE
c011PflRts0l'{11
ERSUREIIEI,I 1 USII]6
F I C U R EX - 3
IEtlIIOII RL Du nn l TI rt0L vn I
COII /1ltf,fara,
u nt!rrLtl

0nTTE0v
un | | Ll\ |
tc
tL
|JOLTffGE, ll,5l
ffFIER lt9 I.1
INUTES' le.{1
CHRRGING CURRENT n T a E G I N N I I { G , o . 6 0 A ; B T T H E E l . l o : o . 3 - 7 R
I { O T E , l r E D I D N O T R E F C H1 2 . 4 5 U E V E NA F T E R2 H C I U R S .

V. wentcd to I ind th. cor!.ction frctor tor th. FroErcy CoIlve!te! by


co[p.r ing th. s.E. ef {cct, i... the charg inq oI the 5.Ee battery IroD
on. sp!cilic
roltrg. to.noth!r specilic voltege. Thr crlculrtion ot
thie lrctor
is ehown in tlSURE X-{. This cortection l.ctgr Cr wr5
deternined by dividing thr rr!. Y (rEper.s ove! ti!€, for chlrging
with th. councrciel brtt€rt chrrger) th.ough rre. I (rbpar.r oe.r
t iEe, XroEr.t).

BEDIXI ' TIUELLER 13 RUGUSTA4 TESTST2+3 t I cuRE[- |


l(RO11REY
OEVICE
O E T E f u ' I N A T I O NO F COR RECT t OX FFCTOR
FfiPS
t.g
q.94

0 .a

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K
0.a

c.2

o.e
Iit. llu.l l.r' VISIT TO JOHNgEDTNI I3'II AUC. I{ Prgc - 5

TtSLt X-l rhows


th. coDbined test r.5ultr. 8.c.us. tr. d.tect.d .n
lrc!ar5a in th€
rperd of th€ l(roDr.y Convartar Ir watl rs a decrGasr
in th. input .n€rgt when wa incre.s€d the outp!t Iord, v.e decld.d t o
rD.l5or. th. input.n.rgt and speed wh.n thr output $rrs 5hort.d. A9rin,
th. input .n.rgt dropped rnd th. 5pced incra.6ed

lt 5ul fll {T x0 l0tD LoADrD


9tI1{ sfi0tTt0 conRtcT[0
SrrTtRr trcl. L:3:

IXPIJTYOITTC
t 1J.30 t5.01 lt.r!
IHiI'T CUBRII{T !.t0 !.00 Lt0

VITTS
lli . ....... ||.t? 75.00 Jt.?l T A B L E[ - I

- st[[D tx tlvlstc0r{D a0.00 45.00 ?t.00

- 0'JTPfiVoLTlC[tDC] 1t.00 l0.t! x/l


- ouifut cu8t[t{T l{/l |.r5 1.05

vrT'Is0uT N/l l{/ t ra 7l

vlTis i /ouT ?.31 I It

Uring th. crrlirr d!tcrEin.d corr.ction ftctor o( 5.535 rirecrlcul.lrd


th! energt vre put irto the brttcrt to 56,78 ll.ttF (lror t0.?6 t
5.535). Looting .t TTBLE F-l we 5er th.t it trtes onlt 51.?8 V.tts to
run th. XroDret Conve!t!r rrhen the output ir 5ho!tGd. Thir rcrult led
us to continu. t,lth thes. tert5 .nd I oed thr convrrtrr output ae.'r
!orr. Th! resulti o( thaE. tests c.n b. s!cn ln TIBLE f-U on th! ncrt
P.9..

Htrr rgrin, we dctcctrd thrt w. will g a t r h I 9h e r . f t i c i r n c y o l thr


totrl devicr, th! Eor! wa lord down the output ridc. ThlF el fcct ir
totrlly contrrdictory to th. conventlotlrl lrws ot phyrics.
EiLe l{u!ll.! V I S I T T O J O H NE E O I N I I 3 / I { TUC 8{ P.g. - 6

IllsulmEtaT r{0t0l0 [0rD[0ctTl L0AD[0vtTl{ t0r0[0 vtn


Irrr I tlTT. NtStsTol ltst5T08
t!.t ot{t{ t.at 0[l

n{PmvotTlct t5.t0 .r l
I XPIITCURNTl{I !.r! !.t0 i.3t

Y I T T SI t { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , tt.0a tt.t? It.l0 5t !? TTBI.E T_ I

- ouT?utYotTlct t0ct {t.t0 1t.00 5000 1 0 t. 0


- OUTPI'TCURflEhT l{/l | ?5
- trSt sTlr{c
I t0Hl{] 13.50 !.t3

v l T l s0 w .......... t{Jl 11.00 l85.lt a:t.n


v l T T s0 l J tt c 0 [ R E c T [ 0 ] ll{.1{

v l T T s[ t ( / o u r 0.!5 0 37 | 0t

V€ t|5cd the Krobr.y cor(ection lactor for the lirst cise, when we had
connectcd the batterl to the converter output. \.e
, did not u5e this
frctor in both other c.6es when w. tlsed resistors ir the output cir-
cui t.

Thes. abor. t.st result5 show thrt the ef tici!nct of thr Xroraray
Conrart.r is vJcll .bor. l00l

Thc Tcr I r gwl t ch

!1. u5.d.s r rtrrting polnt to! our erperiDents, th. 5witchlng devicr
JohD Eediri hrd built lor thG T.ilr Syaposiun (ttGURE T-l). Our go.l
L,rr to upgr.d! thir rwltching device for ordinrtt crr or totorcycl.
brttrrirr.

To 9.t. bctt.r undrrstrnding ol thir 5ysteB, w! firrt built onlJ onc


hrll ol th. clrcult. fICURI T-l show6 our fir5t rrrtngsr[!nt,
EiL. t{uel l.r VIsIT T O J O H NI E D I N I I 3 I I I TUC. II Prgc - 7

u T I G U R ET - I
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aE0INl I{IELLER 13 RUGUST84 TEST T IIfI

TE$1fl SI,IITC|'l

400 Kz SHITCH
F I C U R ET _ I
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_______))))

I OHH LOAO

TO RFISE TT€ VOLTRGE F R O H t l . s l U TO 12,45 U TOOK 5 SEC,


CONPRRE THIS RESULT TIITH TESTS I 3 RNO 5. FIG. K-4
XOTE, t OHH RESI SToR RET,IAINEO COLO NFTER 15 NIN. RUN TIIlE.

Using thr setuF shown in FICURE T-3, we perlorbed th. 9.E. tind of
t.5t wr did €.rli.r, us irlg the Xrobrey Converter. Thir tiEC !,€ u9€d .
l? .V brtt.ry erith on. de.d cell rs iI it were . l0 Volt b..ttery (drad
c.ll not in thc loop). The eupplying batt€ry was . lre5hlt chrrg€d 1?
V brtt.rt.

l|r thc tirst stcp irc drrin.d th. l0 v brtt€ry. trhcn w. conn.ctcd this
b.ttert to the convent ion.l brtt.rt charger it showed r roltrg. of L ?
Volts. Alter l2 Dinutes 20 5€conds ue had r.ached . vol trq. l.v.l of
I 0 . ?| V oI t r .

Aqrir, w! drrincd th. batt.ry.nd then corn.ct.d it to the Tesl.


Switch. Altcr I Binut..nd 2l scconds we had re.ched 10.t4 Volt5. !r.
dct!ctrd th.t tha tCEp.rrturc o( th. battert wrr highcr thrn lt wrs
b!lora, Hhrn vrc hrd used th. convent ion.I brt tert charger.

EEOI XI I ITJELLER 13 AUGUST A4 TEST I I t6

TE$LR gI,IITCf| FI 6 U B E T - 3

TRANSISTOR
llJ 1502,1

->))

I 0ftfl LORO

'O RFISE THE UOLTAGE FRSI !.2 U TO t 9 . e 4 v T m K t n I N S S E C .


[oTE' I oHfl RESISTOR REHnIN€o COLO RFTER I5 IIIN. RI..[.ITIIIE.
Elt. llu.ll!r vlslT To JOHNEEDIXt l3/t{ lUC. !4 Prg. - t

8.c.u5. ne had rlrerdt l..rDod thtt th€ €t(icienc, will go up tha Eor.
wC lotd the circuit (se. TIBLE X-l), we decided to lord this T€51.
circuit rlio \,le nodified our test e.tup 5liqhlly by introducang
abp.reDeterE and two light bulb5. A ll0 V, 40 U bulb w.5 used on the
r.condirt 5id. ol the trensforDer, and r l2 V, Zg0 V qurrt, lanp uar
cotlnrct.d in perallel wlth the l0 V battery. ftCURE T_{ shol,s th.
.rrrngeDent rnd the currenls we rle.6u.ed Ag.in, gle lound thrt yrhen w.
conn.cted the qu.rtr l.Ep, thc lt0 V light inrtant€nuously bec.!!e
brrghter.

EElrlrf 1
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!n' j E L !6E P
l| r r A il
rLJLft Dlit t{,n

TRFNSISTOR
hJ 15024
-O+ fICURE T-I
to u
-o-
AATTERY

IzU OURRTZ Lf]I1F


OBSERUNTION,
TIHETIIE9 AURRTZLRI1P 'IAS ADDED, THE 4OII LRIIP A € C R H E B R I G H T E R

P I C T U R EC - 1 . I s h o s : t h i s .rprr iDtnt . The qu.r t ! laEp i5 on top ol thr


l0 V brt trrt .nd th. lt0 V tight bulb Ir in frort ot thr translorDer.

P I C T U B EC - I . I
Eitr llu!l l.r VISIT TO JOHNEEDINI II/II AUG, 8l Pr9. - l0

Vhen wc coEptr. rll th€ Eeasurad ralue6 we 9.t the tollowing t.bl.:

C U R R E H Tr L O V T R O T H E 2 l V E I T T E R Y : { .0 A tT ?{,0 V ---) t6 VATTS

C U R R E } I TT I O V I N T O I | l V B A T T E R Y : 5-5 A AT t0 6V ---) 58 VATTS


I N T O O U A R T ZL A H P : 30.0 I AT' 0v ---) t70 vrTTs
4O VATTS IIO V LICHT SULB: ---) {0 vtTTg

|rtTTS IH,oUr . 96r36t . 0.16

Every tiDe when we disconnect.d .nd conn€cted the fl0 V light bulb rn
th. 5!tup t E s h o w n i n T I C U R ET - l H e 5 a w a s D a r l rbout r hat l-inch
long. The light of thic spert w.s noticably dilfcrent fron the tight
ol 5p.rk5 observed wh.n rrp.riEentrng e.ith hlgh voltrges. p I C T U R EC - 3
shows such r sprrt. Ve discov!red that in addition to X-rryr ne were
also g.narating 5calr! trlras, TheEe were detected using a scaltr wrv€
d.trclor butlt bt John Erdiri, which w.r b.5ed on r plr'l by ToD,
Eaardrn.

P I C T U R EC - 3
llu e I I . r V I S I T T O J O H NB E D I N I I 3 / I { AUC, 8I P.g. - ll
Ei t.

StEpl I f lGd Dlrgrr|[r

At th. .nd ot thie r€port I not thow tuo siEPlili.d switching dir-
grr!5. Thcsr h.y. b.en Dodified froE t h e o r r q i n r l d i r g r . l o l llr '
Ronrld Brcnttc a J h ic h L r r s g i { . n to John Bedini K e n l { o o r c r n d I u p d r t ed
th! origin.l dirgr.D to DrLe it aorc und€r5trndrbl. t o t h c l . y D r n

SEOII.II' ARENT]E' IOELLER 23 gUGUST I984 FICTURT 5

IE5Lfl STIIIC|l SFIIE NUIIBERS USEO RS IN ORICINAL


\s- t
o-o o- o rS-2
l||- T I G U R ET - 5
_t_-<?_;a
Originrl Dl.9r.. of
(_)-

.=l
o-l llr- Ron.ld Brrntt.
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-t

ff
SIIITCHES I,3,6 FIRE MGETHER
a
I
d
:tAH;r"*" 2 , 4 , s F r R CI . r r c I r r ' . h .

I I CURI T-6 rhows how r ci!cuit can grorl us rnq thr ee double-polc relay
s w i t c h e r d r i r e n b y r p l rl 5 e r . t e generator (Xen lloore).

SEDINI ' HJELLER ' FOORE 23 RUGUST 1984 PICTURE 3

TESLfl $IIITC|| -$IIlFLIFIEO Difl[Rfl]l


F I C U R ET . '

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o(T,loAo (oFTroNru*)

FtCUIE T-7 showr thr c i r clli t di.9r.E for . setug siing llJ t5021 PouEr
trrnrirtorr dr iran bt r rotrrt rwi I ch devicc.
Eit. Xu.ll.! VIgIT TO JOHNBEDIXI I3/I{ IUG. !{ Prg. - t2

T I C U N ET - ?


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C O T I HE N T S BY TOH BEARDEN

- Tha Obr.rvrt ionrDrt.ct lon Proc.tt

FroE the rtrndpoir,tt of Eod!rn physics, the 'univrr!.r' ea detact.


b.rsura, rnd seE is rlwrys tha "output" oI rD interrct ion batsean tha
d . t ec t or / ob 5. r r e r .nd "that unobserv.d r!rlitt" thrt iE r!rllt thcrr
beforr th. irtter.ction. The "brsic rcelity, beIore obs e r v e t i oo / d. t . c -
tion" is coqprisrd o t soEething refrrred t o rs "rction," hrving th.
units of rngular tlollentut!. Thrt is, unobs€reed re.litt it coEposed ol
"!n!rgt EultipliGd by tiEe," or "BoEentuE EUltiplied by lEnqth," or
th. product oI two other "locted together" ( c.non i c.l ) vart.blcs.

The best wat to visu.lire. photon -- the brsic . I c c t r o r ar g n e t i c gurn-


tuD -- is to thinl ot it as "a little piece of energy welded to .
littlr pirce of tiEe," with no seat! in the eiddlc. In othcr lrords, the
photon is r sort ot n(uFion of energy rnd tiDe, t{ithout separ.tion in
any fashion." Vhen wr sperL of "energy," ultiDrtelt we speat ot photon
erch.ng., lrhether the photons rre r'eirturl" (sE.ller than crn bc
indiridurlly detect.d) or observable (l.rge .nough to be indieidurlly
detected.

Ev.n wi th the Ercroscopic !)echanicrl interrctions, ultiDetely thc


forcer l!! gencrrted not by colliding obiects but by erch.nge of
virto.l photons, in the vrew of Dod.rn qu.nt un physics

At tnt rrte, erh.n we Dake. "detection," tha sDrlle5t eDount oI chtnqe


ingolvad ln the urobservrble univ€rse i5 onp "quanton" of .ction.
Howevar, w. do not rctu.l ly detect a whole qur|rturD: insttad wa detcct
onE gi!ca ol thr qu.ntuu rnd lose the other piace. ln othGr words, if
we dctcct rll th! littl. piec. of energy in thc qurntuo, we lorc rll
th. littlr pircr ol tiE.. lf Hc dctcct r littl. pi!cG of nonentun, wr
losc rll thr littl! piece of length. Thc point is, one crn ibrgin.
thrt nc "5plit" or "li5Fion" the qurntuE vrhrn vrr "detcct", .nd Hr onlt
dtt.ct onr !.rt ol it. FICURE I shoe,5 th. oprrrtlon of th! d!trctlon
ptocaSt. Spccilicallt, rccording to qurntuE Dccharicr wa crn nev!r
di!.ctlt d.trct or obs.rvr th. plGc. ol 'ti!.' .t .ll. TiEr ir tlot
obscryrbl., .yrn ln princiglc. in qurntuD !cchlnlcr.

ln Dt llrrt crudr prper rlong therc linrr tl!, I polntcd out thrt
qurntr do '|ot 5up!rpoEC; instcad, r ringla qurntuo chrngr occ!rt rt r
tiEG, rnd | 6inglr det.ction occurr tt I tiDr. ln concrpturllt
Eodcling thr lundrltntrl det.ctor ltself, it w e g necessert to utllir.
a "lutlon" ptoc.sf on the frrgDent5 of thc q u e n t u o resulting lron thc
I i r i I or , d . t . c t i on p ! o c € 5 s . In othcr rrordr, onc h.s to clcrr out thc
r.rldur b.lor. rnothar "frrgEent ing" crr occur,. Thr wrt thir hrpprnl
lr thrt thc two pirccs rre fused tog.th.r, brcl lnto r lull qurntur,
di5rppcrring lnto thr brsic rction contlnuuD.

Thus thr prssrgc ihrough tiue ol r bodt occurs in littlG tiar iuEpr.
(EICUREl). And rrch little piccr of t it!! h!lping to Drlc rr lnditl-
du.I iqDp ir rcnorcd b!fore thc Ilrrt tuDp occurs. Th.t is, our !rrch
through tiDG iE not at.ll through r continuou5 tiD. dilcnsion at
Elt. l'lurll.r VISIT TO JOHNB[DINI I3'II TUC. I{ P.g. - 1{

l'lintowsti sp.cetlE!.nd rGl.tivitt hodel it. lnste.d, we Dlrch through


t iFe lil. r pccul i.r
set.ing Erchine, one jtitch rt . tiEe, .nd e.ch
stitch Eld. is r.Eoved belore thr nart onc ii bad.. Thir !rplaint
precrs.lt r,ht wc c.nnot "5e. through tiE€".s rra see along th. phy5i-
c.l dihrnrion. The tille diE€nsion i5 continvrllt fragEent.d and dc-
strot.d.

OBSERVED
U I I IV E R S E
( NONACT ! ON
CONTI NUUH)

UNOBSERVED
ICTION
CONTINUU}T

OESERVATION

[-^0C^11 ( P R O D U C EN
S I C A T IV I T I } I E )

FIGUREt. Tbr Opcrrtlon ol Phtslc.l Drtrct lon rt thr OurntEr lrvrl

TiDCrr rrrot,

rr+#t Notr: f,rch pi .c. ol tiDr l.


producrd rnd thcIr rtoored
dlicr!.tlt.

FICUREl. P.5rrgr of 0brcct Through Tl!r Occqrr ln Dlrcr.t. Jorpr

FICURES I rnd 2.how thr slturtlon. Notc thrt wr crn conridtr thr
"ruccessirc rippitrg oqt ol t l!! rt i tchrE" rr th. n!grt iyt rtrG.! ol
t iE!.
Eite l ' { u c ll r r VISIT TO JOHNEEIJINI I3'II AUC. I4 Prgc - l5

In this bodrl, .r.rtthing .tists in both porltlr. rnd n.9rtir. tibe


strrrtDs th.t usu.lly ar. brlrnced. ln this Irshion, a coopl!telt new
d.linltion ol D.E5 r..r obtrined, Nei{ton'. lr!r5 ol Dotion (relatirirtic
lorD) wer. dc(ived, rnd th.5quare l.w of grrgitrtion wti derired,
.lb!it crud.lt. t2l

Nor, noticc th.t, rrh.n rn.ction qu.rltuE i5 rpllt irlto conceivrblr


en!rgy rnd tlEe, it E.t be split in trro wrysi .) lt c.n b. split irlto
p05itit. pi.c.E ol ?n€rgy rnd positivc preces oI tiE., or b) it c.rl br
rplit into a nagrtive prtce ol energy rnd an negrtite pi!c! ol tire.
FIGURE 3 shows th!s. pos5ibilities of splittinq, Not. thrt, i, w€
consider both thc Iissiorl rnd {usion procrssrsr both splits rctuelly
occur, dep.nding opon which tiEe stretE ona chooses to observ! lroE.

I .ICTION OUI,NTUTI
(UNDET[CTED)

II FISSION (DETECTION)

/t\
d\
(aE) Gr) F R A G H E N T SO F A P H O T O N

OR
---=
-/

f ^E) C"t) TRA C TEI N T S O F I N A N TI P H O T O N

t ICURE !. T\{o P o i r l b l l lt l.r ol Act lon Ourntor Fl..loDln!

TLis ls roct intrristtng. Ve now hryr r concrgt r,,her.bt cech objrct is


p.srlng through both thc neg.tir. tiDe flor, tnd th! goritivr tiEc flow
i! aB intrrw!avad lrnnar; to th! ricro5copic obrcry.r, thlr tppearr to
b. iir!!llrn.ouilt.

So .n obrrct !.t b! r.ld to poss.si both !osl t lvc rnd negrtivr Gnrrgt,
siDultrnrouslt, rr l tirst ordcr !pprotinrtion. It po.ieriet goritiyr
.n.rgt in porltit. t lEC, rnd n!grt ive .n.rgi.s in ncgrt iv. t iDr. ln
.ll norlrt proce5r!r, we hrva considrr!d rnd dey!loprd onlt posltivr
tllc proccsraS. Howcr!r, wa point out th.t n.g.tire tiE. oper.tion i5
wall-tnown in nodcrn phyrics. latnDat| dirgraDi i n e o I v . . I t en s i v e n e g . -
tirr tiD. trrrrl. 0riginrlly Dirrc did not prGdict th. poritron.r.
poritlra p.rticl. tr.rrlling lortrrrds irl poritivr tiDc. lnsttrd, ha
pr.dlct.d r tl!g.tlr. prrticlr (trrv!lin0 in nagrtlr. tiEG, in our
!it. l'lu.ller vtSIT T O J O H NE E D I N I l 3 / 1 4 tuc. 8{ Prgr - l6

view), !,rhich we could only observe (with Positiv. tlDe in5tru6.nts!)


l5 r Positrva part icl. tr.vel ing forw.rds in t iDe In th! tiew o(
Dodc rn phys ic5, r.rl p.rticlcs elr€.dy tr.rel b.clwtrds in tiE! 5oD.-
t tDes.

Bot il u. c.n.cturllt produc. toDc.ttr. n.9rtiv. tiE. in I drvict


iJhich norDrlly i5 observ.d only to Produc! Positit. tiE., tr. shtll
obtiin r r.v..t.l oI entropy. gy5teE5 whrch t!nd to drsord.r in Posi-
tiv€ tie., t end to order iIl n!grtivr t ioe. Such rn eltect (Productioh
ol negr t i rG tiD.) rnvoleG. the concoEitrnt Product ion of negrtiv.
enrrgt. Hoecver, negttir. electroE.gnetic en!rgy vrill still run notorr
.Ild burn light butbs. The photon, yo! s.e, is itt own rntlprrticlr:
and ln rnt iphoton is iuEt observed t5 rnoth€r pho t orr.

Ve !rill choosc to regdrd rn rntiphoton eE consistinq ol negrtiYC


energt.nd neg.tiv€ tiD€, rnd Producinq these two lrigh.nts iI detcc-
t€d in thc lrborrtory IrrDe. ThG production ol rntiPhoton5 rnd neg.-
trve t rD. w i l l y i r l d n e g e n t r o P y r n d r d d i t i o n r l or "f re€" negrtlv.
energy, rpperring to tl5 to Yiol.te th€ ordinary "conSarvrtior ol
enerqy'' lrw. This i5 no probleD; production of unb.llncQd titlc
stre.m5, and hence the .PPetr.nce of neg.tive rnergt rnd neqltir.
t rEe, is it5elI a "curved spac.t iDe" phenonenon. lnt 5yrtcE e t h ibtting
thrs rflect is rtisting in r loc.llt cutved epacetrDG (flGURI t). Thrt
is, it is now a gencral relrtiYistic gtsteE, rnd e'lergt n.ed not
loc.llv b€ conserved. The systeu crn tPparr to cont.in €lther | 5ou!ct
ot r stnt, depending upon the indiYidurl 5y5t.D'5 lunct ioning, to .n
erternrl l!boratorY observe! t r l ew i l t return to this.ll.ct shortlt.

Not! th! ttro tiEe lines .re of equr I length. The ncgentropt d!vicr ir
producing neqrt ivc energY rnd neg.t ivc t iDr, wi th resprct to thr lrb
obscrvcr.

N O N LI N E A R I ' I O V ET H R O U C I {T I I I E
O f N E C E N T R O PD YE V T C E

FI CURE' Prodsct lon oa NcgcntroDt bt Locrl cutyrturr ol 6prcat lra Vrcuor.


Eile lluel ler VISIT TO JOHNBEDINI l3/l{ AUC t{ Prq. - l?

Thr!a X l n d r O l E I . c t r o E r g t r. t I c r

Therr rr? rcturllt t h r . c t y p e s o t . I . c t r oD . gn . t I c r ( T l E L t t), ri I


pointed out ln Ey p.per t3l to the I EEE Color.do Springr Tesl. C.n-
t.nnirl Synposiuu on I t ^uqust lt84:

r) Th. ordin.rt tlnd ol f,1.(, dcscribed in clrsricrl rlrctronrgnetic


th.ory. ln clrsric.l El ' l t h . o r y , the rector torce liald5 rrc con-
tid€r!d pr iErrt and caus.trve, .nd th. potcntirlE rr. considerrd to
br onlt DrtheDrticrl ligDent5. In r r.gion where the lorc! li!ldt
lr! t.ro, cl.riical EH theort .s5ul!e5 thet rll thr clcctroo.gnetic
ef aects c!rs..

bt Ou.ntuE EechrnicE, uhich holds quitc r diIfer!nt view ol EH ln Oll


th.ort the potentirls rr. con5 i dered to b. rerl rnd fundrr!.ntrl,
.nd thr El'l forcr lirlds rre trerely cr.tted froE th.q bt difleren-
ti.tion. Thrt i5,011 considerr the Iorce fi.ld5 such.5 E rnd B to
br derived.ll!ct5, not tundaDentrl cruses. fu!thcr, when these
d.rived lorce lieldr.'r. tero, thir oIrly nernE th.t Ihe gredients
of the potenti.ls rre horirontal rnd hence "te!o v€ctorr " Th!
potentirls rr! still there, however, rnd thei( interf erenc. in r
ra9ion of tero El{ [orce Iields c.n end does still cause €Ilectg
Thus, when cl.s5ic.l El , { e l f e c t s reduce to r.ro. Ol{ Eti ell€cte crn
5tiIl rrist dur to the potent ial5, ln rddition to riolrting claEii-
crl EX theort, thi5 also violates classical E.chrnics. It iE true
rnd crperiientally provcn none I he l.ss. t4] t5l

c) ln !rt.nFiotl to th. EH ciew ol qurntu! qech.nici, which I hrvc


nrE.d "scrl.r r I e c t r oe a q n e t i c s " T h e v i e w o l . p o t e n t i . l by 0|1 t5
es5enti.llt thrt it iE coDposed of rerldoElt llucturting little
virtual f lut tactort, r.ch r.pr.senting r DoriDg yirturl p.rticl.
rnd h.nce r uoving virturl lorce. Thrt is, OH fundrEentrllt .ssu!€t
thrt thc rirturl v.ctor lubslructur. coDpriling. pot.nti.l 5tr.E5
ol iprcctiDc lr totrllt strtirticrl rnd suDs to rGro. llt own con-
tribution, .rriyrd rt by noting th! Hork of Drnt unorthodor ra-
rcrrchtrr, lr to point out thrt th. virtu.l substsuclusr I|erd [ot
to b! r.ndoE rt .11.9! c.n siEplt lorD El'l lorca licld y.cto! tcrol
bt oppotlng o! fuEDing ordinrrt E rnd E yectorr, lor lnstrnce, to r
t.ro i.ctor - In thi. c.s., thr ruD ol th. .bsolul. trlucc ol thclr
!rgnltqdcs r!prricntr rn rrtificirl potcntltl,.n rrttllcl.l rtr.s.
Irl rprc!tlEr, but on. thBt now hr5 r rigorourlt drtrrrlnistlc
rubstructurr, This raprcscntE r d.t.rEinirtic ordcring pl.cGd loto
thr r l r t u . l 5trte ( i n 5 i d e tha !rro rcctor, in lt5 rubrtructsrc). Vc
hrrr thcrrlorr viol.t€d on. ol th! lundrnentel r5suDptloIlr ol
qo.ntuD D!chrnlcr. ly'! hrrc d!Iib.rrtclt ord.rrd rnd aorDrd tha
rtrctt of fprc.tir. itr.ll. In olh.r lrordr, t,,. hrre .ccorpll5bed
g.n.r.l rrlrtitlJtic rrrrpi[g or curylng of 5prcGtlDr rE uc drllb-
!rrttlt chorr, rnd p.rtirllt ord!rcd the ot'hcr$isr it.tisticrl dif-
ordcr ol tht rlrturl-flur rrcuuE-rth.r. Thr third tlnd ot el!ctro-
rrgnrtlct rllowr ul to trrnsc.nd D.nl of thc ltnltrtions of cI.5rl-
erl f,ll rnd ol qu.ntu! rcchenicr.
Eit. lluell.r VISIT TO JOHNBEDINI I3'II AUC- 8{ Prg. - l8

TTBLE I T H R E EX I N D S O T T L E C T R O H A G N E T I C s

CLASS I c'AL

-) P O T E N T I A L S J U S T t , t A T HE M A T I C A L C O N V E N I E N C E S
-) ACTI ONS CAUSED BY NONZERO FORCE FIELDS
-) N O A C T I O N L ' HE N F O R C E F I E L D S Z E R O

OIJAN'TU}T ITTECHAN I CS

-) POTENTI AL REAL
.) S T A T I S T I C A L S U B S T R U C T U RE
-) FORCE FIELDS BY DIFFERENTIATIONS
- ) ACTI ONS !/HEN FORCE F I ELDS ZERO

AI{'TIFICIAL PO-TENTTALS

_) POTENTI ALS REAL


-) FORCE F I ELDS EXTERNALLY ZEROED INTSRNALLY ACTIVE
-) Z EROS INDIVIDUALLY DIFFER
-) SCALAR INTERFEROMETRY
_) SCALAR RESONANCE

TABTE Z shoirs the specitic chrrrcterist ic teatures o( aach ol th.


thre. tind ol cl€ctroDrgnet ic5. The first two El'l'5 .re rlrrrdt prov.n;
the third lollows bt sibple EuDErtion ol ordirrrt lorca f iald v!ctort
to tcto, to pr oduca rrtif icirl potenti.t5

Nota irhrt .n a5tounding chanq! thi5 sinplr vector rutlDrtlon-to-tarc,


to to.L. rn.rtilicirl pot.nti.l. represents to physics. In d.llbarrlo-
lI torBing ord.r ln wh.t w.r prrviouilt vrcuuD di6ord.r, u. hrv.
rccoDplish€d -- iiEplt.tld directlt -- thc Aroduction ol nrgrtrtrogt.
Ve hrvr rrducad d i 6ord.r rnd lncrarsrd ord.r.

Il for rrG Eu5t lnaritrblt hrv. produc.d n!g.tivr tiEr rnd nagrtlrr
ancrgt, lr 5.cE bt thr etternrl, linerr l.borrtort oblttvrr, rr trls
i howr in tIGURE l.
Eitc l'lurller v l s l T T o J O H N8 [ 0 t N I l ! / t t tuc. r{ Pr9. - l9

TIELE 2 c o H P t RI S O N O t E H C O N C E P T S

.!rt Cl.rricrl It rr.rt Iir.rr Scrlrr III


Cl..r.l.rirti TT 0 ! r r t ! r X ! a l r ri c t (lttlti.lrl l)

Vtc!!r Ii!.rr li!rtr. Cl.rg.d Io!li!.rr, C!.r!.d


a P r a altt a ro crrrl! (rirt!rl) rtrtiiiicrllt.(rirtrrll ritl d.t.r-
ri!irtic cor!o!.!tr.

rittqrl !o!r t.l ttr, rtrt irticrl


ro!5tr!ctsra (ll!id rtrt irt icrl d.t.rririrticrllt
.q!.tio!51 r.il!t.d

lorat ca{sa .ll.ct rl[.ct


i! rrc!!l! t.t t.l |lO

ttro !o loll!-lh.ronor tqbrtrIcl!ra


l.rcr l,i.ldt .ff.cl !tf.ctr afl.ctr
.!91!aarabla

lot!!t irlt llctirio!J r . r l , p ri r r r l rrrl, trirrrt


it.trrtrcal d.t.rririrtic
r0!tt!uctqraS robstr!atorrr

a l t 5 l ti r a r l a ! t lorc. lirldr lol.otirlt tot.!tirli t!d


i!lold!d f irldr ol
lqlitroalurar

cl.rfr ri tl rrrr ri tL rrrt rrrrlrtt

rrl.t irirt ic t.t0citt rrlocitJ iqtrrfrtitt


tllrrtr d!r to i!trrlrri!l ict.!lirlt
lot.rt itlt

Itad!r t0 ttrtirtlcrl d!i.rri!lrtic


r.rir!lat rrtl itlll. rricr rclr

r.ctor ll.!rt otrt otrt rrq!lrar


r!ilt.l t. ll rtrirlol

rrc!Il I t rtttatfa trtttfall! lonlitrdirrl


lll yr rr Yltl ryirlr

a!rrltlr|rt t.l trl !al raaarttrt


collartltiol ata!aIII!o!rarrad

al.rtr trl ttt rot rrr.rrrrllt


cori tr rr I i ol

.cl | !r rt r !0 !0, trctpt t.r, rcrltt


airtrlca loir-lh. r o!cr i!tailaroratrr
Eit. Hu.l lrr V I S I T T O J O H Ns E D I N I T 3 / I I IUC t{ Prg. ?0

TIELE Z contlnu.d) c o l { P l RI g o N 0 t E coNcEPTs

.crt Clrrrlc.l lrrrrrl Iir.rr lcrlrr lI


Clrrrcl.rlrti 0 a a r l! r X r a l r ! i c t (lrl iliclrl l)

tatltr I.t
(rarc-rrctor)
ta50t|!ca

i!.rtir it tlr
.l.ctric.l

lrrritt it t.l
rl.ctricrl

ttii it ttr
cl.ctticrl

Neg.t iv. Tiar Etl!cts

Eik. llueller's te5t5 of John Bedini,s lre. enerqy drvices dirGctll


d€qonstrtte the affects of the production of negrtire tine_ Th.t is,
thr Bcdini dryic.s p r o d u c e s o t A en e g a t i v . t i D e . n d negetie. enrrgl,
during rnt D.croscopic interrrl in which thrt prodqce porltir. tiEr
rnd gorltirc rncrgt.

For .t.Epl., in.ll thrrc devlccE Brdlnl hrr built to dtt., I


b.tt.rt Ii ur.d lr rn .ccuDul.tor lor the en!!gt, vrhrthGr lt br port-
tlv! tr.rgI or tegrtiy! an!rgt. It le!dlng btct 5o!. "negrtirt potr[-
ti.l cur!.rt" (or a-dot) to thG brttcrt, th. brtt.rt.cculuI.t.r
.nd chr!gri up with -- ncArtlv! tlD.rprcc rncrgt. The brtte!t cln
turnlrh th! !rtrr nrgr t I ve .nrrgy to !otorr rnd t lght llghtr, uith
ccrtrln pcculi.rltlas t o b e D e | ! ti o n c d r h o r t l t .

!irrt, howcvcr, r Dost unusurl rtl!ct occurr In thG brttcrt. Not.


t[rt in Dodern throry thc v.cuur Ir conrldGr.d to bc fttlrd with
llttl. "holrs" or neget i ve .nergt Etrtrt, .rch nortrrl ty f tllrd bt th.
.lcctron, (tlCUR! Jr. Thlr "5e. ol littl. n.grtlvr onargt olcctront In
hol!r" Ir c.ll.d th. Dirrc rc., rftrr thr a!lnr[t rci.ntlJt p.A,n.
Dirac, who concciv.d th. th.ort
Eik. l'llJ.1lcr VISIT TO JOHNBEDINI I3'II AUC. 6' Prq.

ELECTRONS POSITIVI
E N E R C YS T I T ES

l 8 I Elrr
VACUUH

\r
N E G A TI V E E N E R G YS T A TES

F I G U R E5 . T h c N o r r r l l t - F i l l c d Dlrrc g.r

Now, in the nagrtivr tiuc portion of the D.chine's operation, wc


shrll considrr thrt th. Drr.c 5ea i5 invrrted. Thrt is, th. neq.trve
.n!r9t .lcctton5 wilt now "lrll out ot" the holes during th. negrtive
tiDe portions, producing negrtive energy. Thii of course i5 !e.l
enargt, rnd drives Dotors and lights. Howeve!, r b!ttert whrch hat
b.en chr!9ing t,ith n.grtive .ner9y has sccuDulet.d r pool ol ehptied
hol.i i t l i t 6 D i r r c 5 . . ' ( F I G U R E6 ) - Everythinq seels norDrl, until we
rcoorc thr b.tt.rt l r o D t h e n c g . t i c e - en t r o py d c v i c e a n d h o o k i t ! p to
. norlll b.ttert chrr9.r. No!] we find an aBa!ing effect: the b.ttery
vrill rt lir5t "crt" o r c o n s u r n ee l G c t r i c i l y , t^,hile the electrons in the
chrr qing current rr. tilling the enpty Dirac ho l.s. Dur i ng this lil-
I ing t iE!, th. brttert will not r.chrrge to recoeer it5 voltrEe. Alter
thesc Dirac holer hr ve been tilled again wr th el.ctrons, th. b!tt.rt
wlll .trrt to chrrgr up no(Drlly, .nd will cont.in norrrl, po5itive
enrrgy whcn chrrgGd (FlCURt ?).

II{B I ENT VICUUI{

o
N E CT T IV E E N E
RC!
o
FICUBEa. Tht Prrtlrllt-Erpilrd Dlrrc 3tr

I } I PE R T CE CURS E}TI NOg


\:-----l - I-I L I . I N G OPERITION
c H t r R C r SU P E T T T E R Y
-t,
-r_rr-t-r5t_qJ-
b \..
AI,IBI ENT
vAcuull

tlGUnf ?. fllttrg Thr Dlrrc 5.r llol.r


Eil. l'lueller VISIT TO JOHNEEDINI IT/II TUC, EI P.9c - U2

0n on. tert, a Eedini b.tt.ry r.Dov.d f(oD lh. op.r.t ing XroEr.y-
t tp. d.vic. conruE.d al.ctricrl curr.nt tor 110 Dinutes b.(orc the
Dir.c hole5 r,erc filled rnd the b.ttery started to ch.rae norErllr.

At th. Color.do Spr ingi T.rlr g.nt.nni.l gyEpos i uE, th. b.ttert
troD Tod IJetson'5 8€dini-type lree-.ner9t deyice r.r.5 stolrn -- probrb-
It bt .qcnt5 who tnow of th! Gllcct, rnd w.ntcd to sea il th! b.ttert
rrhibited th. "Di r rc {ill t io€" ef lect. Thrt is, t h.t could.beolutctt
.rcert.in r,helh.r or not his drvice r.r.s rarl, stDplt by tesling th.
b.ttery to ree i( it .rhibited the etlect.

On .nt lr.e-rn!rgt devicr which i5 powered lroE r rech.rging


b.ttert, this is r Dositiv. test to rsc€rt.in t,Jhether the device ir
g€nuinc or r f eLe.

Other negit iY€ tiEe .f lects .re evi denced by i rlotor ru'lning rt
lerst partirllton negrtiva energy. Thc vray to underst.nd th.se ef-
lact5 ls to taverse in o u r urnds whrt would hrppen to I norD.l Eotor
running on pos i tive energy end p05itiec tiEe.

For eranple, one Eat visuelitr a tloior running at con5t rnt spead
e5 containing soDe con5t.nt value o{ enrrgt .t ent given tiDe. If .ll
thc energy i5 positiv..nd the tine pr5sing i5 positir., wh.n on!
shorts the terninals one relloveg positive enerqy. The Dotor thu5 di.5.
On the oth.r hand, if the Dotor conlrins r negative .nergy .nd neg.-
tive ttEe, 5hor t in9 thr terEinals reEoves negatlve energy and neg.tiv.
t iDe. This i 5 e q u i r a .l a n t t o i n c r e t s i n g negrt ive energy in posl t ive
tiDe. Therefore the labor.tory observet v,ill obs€rv. th€ Eotor to
incr!.5e its spe.d whrn the tertDin.l5 rr. shortad. Eike Hu.ll.r di-
rrctlt obEerves thir cttect in the Bedlnl devicr.

. Sit!llrrlt, it on! rdd5 .dditionrl lordi to. neg.tirr Gn.r9t,


ncgrtiya tiDe [otor, one ir again reDoving neg.live enargy and n€ga-
tivc tiE., which ir identic.l to edding negrtive .nergt in positlva
ti.e. Thui agrln thr Dotor increrse5 lt5 speed preclEGlt .r Ett.
|lutllrr's trJt5 fhol{cd.

lddltlonrl n.grtirc tiEe !ft.ctr..G crhlblt.d. Utttlr.tlon ot


n.grtir. rn!rgt prodqces IR'coollng lnst.rd ol herting. Thur rcslr-
tors rnd r.Diconducto!t run cold. The Eorc Iord rddGd, thc oorc ncae-
tie. rnrrgt currrnt dralrn -- and devlceE get coolrr, !vcn thgugh tha
lightt 9.t brighter rnd the Eotor r un5 frstGr- ll5o, to the negrtlvc
er.rgyrncgatlvc tiDC op.ration, t h e f r c q u r n c y / t e B p Gr r t u r a 5 p G c t r u D
.pperrs to b! invcrtrd. Thrt if, lnsle.d of ,,h!rting up. ihroogh
irrlrar!d, into riqlbl., into ultrrriolet, rrd into f-rrys rtld qa!0tqt
trIs, thr n!grtlrr attcrgt d.elc. rrhlbitr "coollng downi lron 9rD!rt
to l-rryr to vi6iblr to lnlrrr.d. tn thii llrnrlGr on. tindi thrt .
riDpl! low volt.gc (poiitivc instrubcnt !!rsurelertl) sprrt rrhibltt
pro(oundlt unusurl rtlcctr: ltJ na9.t ive tiEc/negrtiva cncrgt/"rol-
t.9c" rqrt br !rtteEelt high Thc sprrt th!rGIo.e Drt rpp..r ot .r-
tr.ordinrrt l.ngth for the (seeDingly) Ior, voltrqc indic.tGd bt Do5l-
titc-tiDC inttruDentr. In.dditloI|, thr sp.rt E.t b. unusu.llt rtch In
UV .Dis5ioIl or I-rrt rairsion. for qncontrol l.d r.ry high-.ncrgt
n.9errtropt devicei, cvan gaDnr eDlssion btt b€ ob5.re.d lro. seetinqlt
Eile l,lu.llrr V I S I T T O J O H NB E D t N t I 3 ' I { AUG. l{ Prga

"low rolt.9r" d.vic!r. Th! tong-'ou9ht X-!r, l.srr .nd grbllr rry l.r€r
shou I d b. ..sily conetruct.blc rlong neg.tivt.ntrop, devic. prin_
ci9le5.

Th.s. rr. iort sout of th. crciting .al.ct, thrt hrve brcoE. rpprrant
!n th. n.g.nt ropt drvicrr buitt b, John Bedlni. Furthlr, John h.,
nrglrn ioous I t r.l.r6ed 5utf icirnt d.tri ls ro th.t oth!r ctp.rirantcr.
can p!oduca wgrLirg Dod.lj of two ol hi5 deyic.s _. ToE Vrtron h.F
.lrG.dt 5ucce5iIuIry repricatcd the tirrt Bedtni Dotor. rnd Ecrl.d it
up into r Duch lrrgrr derice. In rddition, Eite l.lueller hiDs.lf has
rrplic.trd I siDplitied r.r5ion ol B€dini,s Tcsl. rwltch deric..

Ve rr. on th. thrrshold of r ncw science, a n€w wortd, rnd r n.w lite,
9r9cn t o u s b y t h . p i o n . e rs such r5 Te5l., l.ior.y, Bedini, rnd oth.rs.

L.t us gGt on vrith it rnd put it to iEDedirle !se to power our cit i.s,
our hoEa5, and our industrieE.

Rafaranccl

ttl 8:rrdcn, ThoD.r [.,,,Ouiton/perceptron physics]


l Theort of lti5tence, p€rception, and physicrl phenorenr,,,
l'lrrch, l9?3, NTIS r tD ?63210

Ibid.

t3l B!rrd.n, T h o E r s E . , . ' T e 5 l r E I e c t r oE r g n e t i c s r n d I t g


- Sorl!t Verponi!.tion,. pr!5!nted to th! IEEE Terlr CGntanni.l
StEposiuD, Colorrdo CollcAc, colorrdo spiing5, Colorrdo
ll lugurt lgSl

tll Y. lhrronor rnd D. Eoho, "SignltlcrncG ot flrctrorrqnelic


Pot.ntirlr ln th. Ou.ntur Theory.,, Thc phyrlc.l Rcvi.ra, Second
Srr lrs, tt5 (3), lugrst l, ltjt, pp. {6s_{tt.

t5l 8.c. ChrDbrrf, phtr.ncr.L.tt Vol.5, tt60,p.3.


ItL. llu.l lcr VISIT TO JOHN BfDINI l3/lt AUC. tl P.g. - :4

ADD IT I ONAL TEgT6 BY EIXE NUELLER

30 lugsrt / I 8rpt.Eb.r ltSl

In thc lirtl rarirt ol [.rts I uscd the rotery rwrtch Th. brtt.rler
w.r. l.b.l.d .t ll .nd l2 (l.tt rid.) .nd t3 .nd l4 (rl9ht 5id.).

Hrrr arr thr rrior arrtllr,

EVENT I St.rt.t l2:25 pE; volt.q. D..rur.E.ntr t.k.n.

EVENT 2 tt 12.45 pa volt.9. nrrsureEents t.ken

EVENT 3 lt li00 pE lhe l2V, 75V l.lop repl.c€d by.ll0/l0V tr.ns-


lorDer.
EVENT 1 lt I l5 po volt.g. lre.5u!eDents t.len

EVENT 5 At 130 pE test itopped, voll.ge !easurhents t.ken

TfSLI l shows the d.t.rlrd voltilge Dea5urea3nt5 durtnq thc conduct ol


lhrs tr5t.

TII1E ll:25 12.45 l:00 I 15 1:30

EVENT I

VOLTACE
EATT.rl 12 0 l? 0 lZ.t t2.t l2 I
BATT.|? tl t tl.t lz.7 12.2 ll 2
8ATT.|3 t?.z l? I r2.7 12.8 l? 6
BATT.T{ rZ Z r2.2 lZ.1 12.'t l?.0

TI8I.E I I V I T C H I N GD E V I C E T I R s T s E R I E S
T I g L A ' E R E N T T E / E E D I NS

6 PICTURE I shows the corlduct o{ thi5 test The b.ttet lcs w.(e lab.l.d
troE ll to t4 !roD l.lt to right ln the c.nter the rotary 5s/rtch, .nd
to the lelt ol rt the potentloD.ter f or its tpeed conttol (f requency
control of circult), can be reen. To the rlght ol th. rotart seitch li
tha rel.y whlch EvJitche5 the battery b.nts iTo Ihe right o( the relay
t5 th. lZ V, 75 V qurrtr lr||lp !,/hrch r5 connect.d to th. n.g.tlvP
terDlna Ir ol brttartes ll' cnd lq
Eitr llu.ll.r vtstT To JoHx SEDtNtltrlt tuc. tl P.e. - 2l

ES

-.,':?i'
-
llcTlit I t t f , 8 T S E T U FO r T r s l t S V T T C Hr r p E [ t x E m

It !:00 pB thr Trrlr rwitch i{rr ,.conncct!d. Tht, tlB. lhr r.lat w.r
drlrrn bt thc ti!.r rrhich grr bullt by Louia pollrrhll oI Co l { T [ C
P I C U R Et r h o r t t h r c t ! c u i t dirgr.r ! o r t h l r t ! t ! l n g o . v l c . .nd PI C T I J Rt
I rhowr tht rolld.trtr titing dryic. in oprrrtron.

LOUIS F O L L R E T $ {' S T I I 1 E R
30 RUG. E4

ifF"36"8*

STRlE
OEVICE

f I c u i E t c t R c u t T D I r C R r f {o r T t i r N c D E V T C8Ey r O U I s p o r I r r H x
Irk. llucl Ier VISIT TO JOHiI EEDINI I3/I{ AUC EI Prg. - ?6

t"
!:'
ti t,

/i
iti.%
,;:

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P I C T U N I I T H I s O L I D S T A T ET I I { I N C D E V I C E I X O P T N I T I O N

T.r t hlrto!y:

E V E N TT tt 3:10 po test 5tarted, lo.d tr.5 a ll0/10 v trrns(orhr!


b.tureen the tiro negative terDrn.ls of bitteri.t l? rnd l4
Th. iecondrry iid. the t..nstorDer-w.E connect.d to lwo 40v,
I l0v lrght bqlb5 ln pirallel.

EVENT ll 4r00 po voltlg€ oeaEUreuents t.ken

TVENT At {i30 p! r sEAII 110 v trn waE.dded rn prral lel to t|le

two ll0 V light bulb5.

TVENT D At 5:40 pD. l2 V, 75 tl qurrtr lrEp wis connect€d to bat tsry


tl.

E V E N TE ll 6;00 pa volt.ge tier5ureDents t.Len. PICTURE 3 sho|Js this


ietup lt left i5 the qu.(tr lrng connected to beltert tl
ln lhe centar tareground are tha ttro lnctndescent lallps To
lhr riqht of the l.ops rs the ll0 VAC t.n Behrnd the Ian
I .nd out ol 5ight i: the relay N€rt r5 the ll0/10
t . t n l n l l 5 o l
V
b . t t
tl.n5-
e rle5
foroe(, h o o L e d u p t o t h c t w o n e g a t l v €
t2 and l{. The solid st.te tiDtng)devlce rs loc.t€d b.tw.€n
thr transf orher .nd brtterY l{
ErLr t{u.l1.. VIgIT TO JOHX BEDINI I3/It AUC EI P.g. -

i l j r 1 1. :
:-r: trb:f
..?ii.l lii+t';
tI

DtaT Or t Tr r I . / I r . nt t r , I r di n I Swltchlng d.vlc. lord.d ui th trJo


ll0V light bulb., 1l0V {.n.nd r l l V 7 1 1 , ,q q . r t t 1..p.

EVENT At 30 pE vol trge lDe.gureBentE t.ken

EVENT At ?:00 po one ll0 V lrght bulb di!connectcd

EVENT H At ? ?: pD the saDe ll0 llght bulb connected br.-k rlrto tht
ci.c!it

lltLt l shirt.5 ,lre rt5ultr of thlg lait

Tldt 3 li { 0l { 30 ! {! l !0 | 30 ? 00

t L lt t t N

v0rTrcf
,.\n li Il i1 li r l, i Ltc
Erfi 11 ,, 1,' ,; ! l; I ll i
lrm t't r! :t ri : t: :: .l ., t
trTT t( ti li r

'fr8LJ
2 . i lfClr..:- 0r.Vl., SteONO :[hltl
Eit. llu.l l.r VISIT TO JOHN EEDINI I3/II AUC. E{ P.9. - 28

TTBLE 3 shows rtr€ contrr.uatron o. above q€aSutet!€nt 5

H.(e ag.ln lirst the events

EVENT I 030pD voltige Ieriurc@entr takan

EVINT J 15 !t! voltr9e Eelsurerocnts taLen

EVENT l0 JO pe vol tage narguaaoentE ttkan

EVENT I t :05 Po voltage Ea:sureEentr ttten.

EVENT I I r 30 p! volt.gc roetgur€Elanti tak€n.

E V E N TN l0:30 rt! (l 5rp) diEcovery .It.. !nit h.5 been ope{.t!d


qur ln9 .l I nighl th.t both I l0 V l.Dpr w.!e out and th.t on€
wi!e wts b(ot!n due to oyarhartlng. Voltage oeasuleDent5
tlren

E V E N TO l1 :30 aD voltige Eeasurcnent5 taLen.

E V E N TP 3:00 pE rll li!htr rgrin out, volt.9. Ee.suren.nti trk.n.


The low volttge of brtte.l l2 - E.rled wrth (r) rn the TABLE
3 - rr !ost prob.bly crused by th€ brcL txt f (oo the tr.ns-
loID.r. Thr rderl tr.nlora.r would be .n invcrtar trtnslor-
Err l0 V to ll0 V.

Thr ruElrl!y ol thrr t.st c.n bc aeen in TIBLE 3 which i5 diracl


continu.tion o( TlSLt 2.

Ttnt l:30pr t.l5 ll:!l ll:05 ll:31 l!:!0rr ll:!0 3 00pr

lv tt{T

v0t ct
trTI ll ll.l ll.l ll.l ll.a ll.l
t a T Tu. ll.I ll. I ll I 1l.t ll.t ll I 5 t (rt
ITTT. ll.l tt I ll.l ll.t
BITT.|| lI.1 ll 5 t? | 5 ll.0

T I I L E 3 C O N T I N U A T I OONT I { E A S U R E T { E NSTHSO V NI N T T I T T

Thc lotal ttst run i5 5uoB.rtted in CRAPH I on tha (ollolring prge ln


thrr grrph I show the voltrges of.ll batteriG! ov.t th. test llD. in
hourr.
ElL. llu.l l.r VISIT TO JOHXBEDINI I3/II AUC. EI Prg. - l9

T E S L A / A R E N T T E /B E DI N I SWITCHING DEVICE TESTS

[I'r], sAlTtRY
tl f',;tl | oATTERT
t2 V7 t BAITER\
tl [:EI I sATTtRr
tt
ll.tt

B 1 2t,l
A
-l
T lt.re
E
R
8 .t l

o 6,ll
h
a,tl
E
2 .t l

t,0c
l:l| }50 2:30 arlg 6;Ci 8t?l 19!21 2l:20 23r!l
TEST TIHE I l ' J H O U R S :f I I N U T E S

G I T P T I I T E S L I / S R T X T T I ' I E O I X I S I J I T C H I N CD E V I C E T E E T S U I T I I I R I

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