| Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 22:02:27 
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        Dear Frank, 
      
        
        The MEG, of course, is 
        assigned to Magnetic Energy Ltd., whose CEO is Dr. Lee Kenny. He is 
        responsible for all formal matters concerning the MEG. I'm just the 
        fellow who writes about it, and who gives the fundamental theory by 
        which it works (and some fundamental theory by which COP>1.0 EM systems 
        taking excess energy from the vacuum must work). 
      
        
        The real problem in the 
        "overunity field" (which is not even a recognized field yet, 
        scientifically) is that most of the successful units that have been made 
        by inventors, still need a great deal more research and development to 
        go from a small lab bench successful experiment to a robust unit ready 
        to be mass produced and to power homes, offices, etc. 
      
        
        That's a multi-million 
        dollar problem.  So far, of the 50 or more successful experimental units 
        developed since the 1920s by various inventors, not one has made it down 
        that full path and onto the market. Until a few years back, a successful 
        overunity machine could get one killed. T. Henry Moray, e.g., survived 
        many assassin's bullets by having a bullet-proof car!  Several time, 
        assassins fired at him from a side street or alley, and the bullets were 
        unable to penetrate and get him. Sweet, whom I worked with for some 
        time, was also fired at with a silenced rifle from about 300 yards. 
        Ironically, he stumbled and fell over his steps -- and the bullet zipped 
        right by his moving ear, where his head had just been. 
      
        
        But the final place all the 
        inventors who muddled through that far have failed, is in getting the 
        final capital to finish the phenomenology research and do the necessary 
        math modeling. Until that is completed, one has a "unique" invention, 
        rather than necessarily a readily buildable and scalable system. 
      
        
        So we're trying to 
        "percolate" as much of the theory of permissible overunity systems as 
        possible, out into the open for accessibility, along with hard physics 
        references that can be checked, to see that the principles really are 
        there in physics. 
      
        
        Well, we'll just have to see 
        how it goes.  We are still doing what we can to try to get things going 
        on our "watch".  If not, then after I'm long gone, perhaps some sharp 
        young grad students and postdocs will still get it done. 
      
        
        The only way to change the 
        adamant scientific mindset is from the bottom up, not from the top down. 
      
        
        And that's slow.  But 
        hopefully it will eventually work -- whether I'm here to see it or not. 
      
        
        Best wishes, 
      
        
        Tom Bearden 
                
           
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