Dear
          Jean-Louis,
          
          
          
          
          My
          heartiest congratulations on your successful replication of the Chung
          negative resistance experiment. It is marvelous that you did
          it so quickly and efficiently, and posted the experiment and the
          results on your website.
          
          
          
          
          Your
          important replication now adds directly to the accumulating knowledge
          and demonstration that overunity EM systems and true negative
          resistances can be built and utilized.
          
          
          
          
          Your
          replication is also most timely, as the world energy crisis continues
          to increase.
          
          
          
          
          Again,
          for all the community, let me thank you for your long dedication and
          persistence in your experiments and other efforts. 
          You have provided an inspiration for all the independent
          researchers, young graduate students, and young post-docs worldwide.
          
          
          
          
          This
          is a historical development of great significance.
          
          
          
          
          Very
          best wishes,
          
          
          
          
          Tom
          Bearden
          
          
          
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          Message-----
          From: JNaudin509@aol.com
          [mailto:JNaudin509@aol.com]
          Sent: Sunday, May 20,
          2001 2:45 PM
          
          Subject: (Update) The
          Chung Negative Resistance (CNR) experiment
           
          
          
          Dear
          Tom,
          
          Today I have updated my web site with a VERY INTERESTING experiment
          that I have conducted successfully :
          
          << In a July 9, 1998, at the 5th International Conference on
          Composites
          Engineering in Las Vegas,Dr. Deborah D. L. Chung, professor of
          mechanical and
          aerospace engineering at University at Buffalo (UB), reported that she
          hadobserved apparent negative resistance in interfaces between layers
          of
          carbon fibers in a composite material. Professor Chung holds the
          Niagara
          Mohawk Chair in Materials Research at UB and is internationally
          recognized
          for her work in smart materials and carbon composites.
          
          The negative resistance was observed in a direction perpendicular to
          the
          fiber layers. A paper describing the research was submitted by Chung
          to a
          peer-reviewed journal,and a patent application was filed by the
          University. >>
          
          Document source "On Extracting Electromagnetic Energy from
          theVacuum"
          IC-2000, by Tom Bearden
          
          Now, On May 19th, 2001, I have been able to replicate successfully the
          Chung's Negative Resistance (CNR). You will find in my web site at :
          
            http://jnaudin.free.fr/cnr/cnrexp1.htm
          
          all informations and datas about the CNR experiment that I have done.
          The CNR
          experiment has been conducted so as to be closer to the original
          Chung's
          design which is fully described in the paper "Apparent
          negative electrical
          resistance in carbon fiber composites," by Shoukai Wang and D.D.L.
          Chung -
          Composites, Part B, Vol. 30, 1999, p. 579-590.
          
          The
          results are now very encouraging, today, I can confirm experimentaly
          the
          "Negative Resistance" discovered by Dr. Chung in 1998.
          
          This fascinating discoverydone by Dr Chung is a real breakthrough in
          physics...
          
          More tests are soon planned, stay tuned...
          
          Anything news about the MEG ?
          
          Best
          Regards
          Jean-Louis Naudin
          Email: JNaudin509@aol.com
          Web site : http://go.to/jlnlabs/