Wednesday, June 22, 2005

the work

I looked at the date of the promise and realised we are now doing the work.

It's not supposed to take a long time when you're right but even though we believe we're right, it's taking longer than we thought. Big surprise.

The good news is we are uplifted in that Alexander V. Frolov, a renowned Russian scientist, has offered to help POP the theory and has expressed positive comment that it fits with some of his and his colleagues' theories and POP demonstrations.

What is surprising regards Frolov is that with tabletop models ready to be scaled up, why are they not flocking to his door? Perhaps for the same reason they turned down Tesla after he gave them the electric grid, when he proposed he could produce free energy for all. Edison, Westinghouse and JP Morgan were probably mortified by the proposal. Free energy? So much for Tesla's grid which they could charge for.

And perhaps the cycle comes round again.

This time, somebody, please, catch the brass ring and let's get it started.

At this stage the promise is open-ended. But work is progressing.

I wish I could give you times and dates.

All I can say is it's underway and should happen sooner than you think.

Gravity control is a matter of time.

2 Comments:

At 9:46 p.m., Blogger M. said...

Thanks AES and thanks for your other comments.

Have you checked the combination of a sun collector and a Stirling engine?

 
At 11:23 a.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

Or a Stirling powering an electric hybrid car?

 

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