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The MEG
(The Motionless
Electromagnetic
Generator)
Invented by
- Thomas E.
Bearden, Ph.D.
James C. Hayes,
Ph.D. James L.
Kenny, Ph.D.
Kenneth D.
Moore, B.S.
Stephen L.
Patrick, B.S.
United States
Patent 6,362,718
B1
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The MEG
Replication Project
by hyiq.org
Please Note: The MEG
is a Patented
Device. hyiq.org has
been granted
permission for this
Replication by The
MEG's Inventors.
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Update 31-05-10
So far in the MEG
project I have seen many
results that have been
reported by other
Researchers. I do see a
problem that I have
recently just over come
which is Lenz's Law
between Output Coils and
Input Coils. There is a
way to completely
eliminate this problem.
The Understanding comes
from an age old device
called the Flux Gate
Magnetometer. There is
also another problem
with the MEG, it is the
difficulty in its
construction. The Bigger
and heavier the cores
the harder it is to
construct.
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Update 14-09-09
Early tests show
promising results.
Although my measurements
may have room for errors
things are looking
promising.
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The MEG Construction
Details
Starting construction of
the MEG. Although not
the easiest device to
construct, it is
starting to take shape.
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How the MEG Works
First of all we need to
be clear on how the MEG
Works. Here we look at
the principals and run
simulations on how we
think the MEG could
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The MEG Replication
Project started 17-06-09
hyiq.org is taking on
a Replication of the MEG. A dedicated
replication project to
replicate the MEG of Thomas E.
Bearden, Ph.D. James C.
Hayes, Ph.D. James L.
Kenny, Ph.D. Kenneth D.
Moore, B.S. Stephen L.
Patrick, B.S.
Being that The Meg is
probably the only device
currently operating that
is well known it only
makes sense to
understand this device
inside out.
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