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          Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 3:13 PM 
      
 
        
        Dear Sheila, 
        
        Thanks immensely for 
        your donations and kind words.  It's persons like you that make it all 
        worthwhile. 
        
        Just now we are 
        struggling very hard with the thermodynamics of overunity systems, and 
        hope to finish it up in about two more months, having been on it five 
        months already.  We have discovered an error in the First Law and a flat 
        refutation of the second law, and so we have corrected both of them. 
         This really needs doing, so we will finish it before we quit.  That 
        way, we can get it out there, at least on the web site, and those sharp 
        young grad students and post doctoral scientists (and anyone else 
        interested) will be able to download it and have it close to hand. 
         
        
        Together with John 
        Bedini, we are also struggling to explain the long-suppressed business 
        of taking all the electrical energy one wishes from a "zero reference 
        potential" --- seemingly from nothing at all.  Zero is a funny thing; 
        in arithmetic, you can take any amount of numbers you wish right out of 
        zero, e.g., you can take (-1), (+3), and (-2) at will, and for free.  
        Eerily, the same is true also for electrical energy in a "reference 
        zero" potential;  it has enormous internal energy, and one can indeed 
        take out real energy from that internal energy, and use it to power 
        loads.  Electrodynamics got off to a bad start more than a century ago, 
        by considering the potential (which contains all the potential energy) 
        as not even being real.  Some fellows in the 1880s and later did stumble 
        across this area, and a very few of them found out how to get the energy 
        out.  But their work has been very much suppressed, and was never really 
        understood, even by them. 
        
        We have enough of it 
        cracked that we can make that available to those young scientists and 
        engineers also.  Eventually this area alone will be able to power most 
        of the electrical loads on Earth.  So we will continue till it's 
        finished about a year from now. 
        
        We will also slowly 
        continue on the medical applications, since that is another area that is 
        badly needed on this Earth. 
        
        Again, your donations 
        are deeply appreciated, and they will be put to very good use on these 
        projects. 
        
        Sincerely, 
        
        Tom Bearden  |