Free Energy - Plasmatron - Inventor Died Suddenly
Date: Saturday, January 12, 2008 @ 14:07:57 UTC
Topic: Devices


Posted by FreeGlobalEnergy on YouTube: Chernetski's Plasmatron video

Extract from "FREE ENERGY" AS SEEN ON BRITISH T.V. by Harold Aspden: On Sunday, 17 December 1995, viewers in U.K. saw an hour-long T V. program which, at long last, puts across the clear message that "free energy" is on the way...

...Next came reference to Tesla and from there we were introduced to the Chernetskii theme, 5:1 over-unity power generation in Moscow using plasma arc discharges. This we knew about from the Novosti Press release 03NTO-890717CMO4 in 1989. The facade of an academic institution in Moscow appeared on the T.V. screen. Then there were shots of an apparatus working and illuminating a set of lamps. Hal Puthoff had visited Chernetskii in 1991 to witness the device working, but sadly Professor Chernetskii had died shortly after that, in 1992, and that free energy pursuit had not been taken up.

Upon hearing this my thoughts switched to the Correa research findings in Canada and the U.S. patented discovery of how to generate electrical power with similar "free energy" gain using plasma arc discharge techniques. Of particular importance here is that the U.S. Patent Office has actually granted the Correa patents [NEN Dec. 1995, p 5] even though they are very clearly biased on performance efficiency data well over unity. This is in sharp contrast with their posture on cold fusion, where the patent examiner takes the law into his own hands, as it were, meaning the laws of physics rather than patent law.

I note something I heard from a later discussion with a U.K. colleague, who had first told me about this T.V. documentary while it was being put together, on the point on how this plasma tube demonstration was obtained. Based on the data in the Novosti Press Release a mock up demonstration had been set up in London at the Royal Institution where Michael Faraday made his discoveries.

We were therefore taking strength from what Hal Puthoff had to say about his Moscow visit: "It was a dramatic demonstration." "I was impressed ... didn't sleep that night ... was it a trick?" On his return to Austin, Texas, Hal Puthoff arranged for Chernetskii to be invited to USA to further the research, but Chernetskii's decease precluded that. The commentator then said "No one has taken up his research."

Well, I thought, although no one had taken up Chernetskii's research, the Correa technology under development in Canada would mean that over-unity energy generation using plasma remains with us and 1996 should see progress on that front. [The work by Kucherov, Karabut, & Savvitimova has also shown excess heat generation from a "glow discharge." --Ed.]

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