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Rings of smoke emitted by devices powered by radiant energy

Since I saw the pic in your post, I tried to remember where I read about it

Excerpt from here: http://users.beotel.net/~gmarjanovic/En_VatraIzLeda.pdf

*Radiant Energy” “Fire from Ice” or “Zero Point Energy”

About a Thomas H. Morey device

“The whole device was the size of a small suitcase, weighed about 20 kilograms, and for tens of hours it continuously powered consumers (mostly light bulbs) with a total power of 50,000 W! What is unusual is that when the iron was also connected (additional 1000 W), the bulbs did not show the slightest change in brightness; in doing so, the light they emitted was pure white, "at the blue end" of the spectrum, and not as usual - at the yellow. Large dark rings, described as a "circle of black fog" or "own shadow" of a light bulb whose entire "interior" looked "white incandescent", can be seen in photographs of light bulbs powered by radiant energy.

It is very interesting that classical voltmeters or ammeters could not measure the existence of radiant energy. What is even more unusual, all the large consumers (a few kilowatts) were powered by conductors of DISPROPECTLY small diameters, and, moreover, they were quite cold! With that (cold?) Energy, the engines could be started, but they were wound a little differently than the classic ones, where they had over 36,000 revolutions per minute, they did NOT heat up during operation, and a purple aura could be seen around them in the dark …

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