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  • whats the power output????????? Please put in description...

  • AWESOME!!!!!!! HOW MUCH WILL YOU SELL IT TO ME FOR???:-)

  • What's the power output of this device?

  • Yes Bedini and Bearden are some special folks. They are really the people that will change our history for the better. Keep on the good work. Peace & love.

  • Awsome man just awsome. here is a thing to think about please. Look at that wheel on the back of the truck... Imagine this... Wind spinning that wheel even faster so we can skip the Alternator and actually have a super power house on the back as we tow it ? I wish the cars would do this.... Take the AIR and spin the wheel. Great Wrok by the way. Glad to see things are great.

  • It's only a matter of time before the Rothchilds pay him out.;

  • GREAT!

    Running my small SSG, Bedini is incredible inventor!!!!

  • Thank You John Bedini

    and

    Thank You Tom Bearden! congrats on your 80th birthday.

    This is the future!

    "The present is theirs, the future is mine (our;)." - Nikola Tesla

  • Now how many watts can they get off that big machine? Can we see the data please?

    I'm building my second Bedini SG Motor. It has a steel-hub rubber-tyred trolley wheel as the rotor, with neodymium disc magnets super-glued to the tyre treads. The rotor is heavier and has more 'kick' attached to it for a purpose. Combine extra force with extra mass and you should get extra energy, am I right?

  • @jsiuksta bedini motors do seem to like more mass, more mass = less draw in certain configurations i have found. its interesting. also the output likes to be dumped into empty high potential capacitive reservoirs! : ) u probs know all this but its fun to share ! : )

  • The Conference video of John Bedini's presentation, plus commentary filmed privately at his shop, are currently being edited by Energetic Productions' film editors for general release. Filming of other presentations was done by the Renaissance Charge team.

  • @AJCraddock Thank You Mr Craddock for placing this online,please give best regards to Mr Bedini and Col Bearden.

  • @AJCraddock check out some of the spooks in that crowd..

  • wheres the rest of the videos from the conference, dont tell me they are proprietary!

    much lux to everyone working on pulse/radiant technology, and a message to those individuals: be a light in your community, they need one...

  • @icanfeelthefreedom they are releasing the conference lectures on video (peter lindemann will sell his own lockridge lecture himself, and john bedini's lectures & backstage talks will be released via energy from the vacuum dvd series)

  • Why is this motor so big? Does the size matter in radiant energy generation?

  • @kurogogyou i think perhaps the large mass amplifies the extent to which gravity adds free energy to the system. i could be off the mark tho, just a postulation ! : )

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  • When this comes to a power plant need me I guess I'll have to believe it. Then again Exxon will buy and bury it?

  • @claudevms EXXON have had their era, its almost over for all these greedy energy mafia corps. time for the natural way of the people to manifest.

  • Tom Bearden writes:

    For all those who so supremely "know" that one cannot produce more output energy than one inputs, let them go read the work by Klimov.

    Klimov and his colleagues have built a tiny solar cell which ouputs 2 to 7 times as much energy as one has to input. This work has been replicated and validated by two great National Laboratories: (1) Los Alamos National Laboratory and (2) National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

    That is rigorous validation by the U.S. Dept. of Energy itself!

  • @AJCraddock Klimov and the LANL are working on improving solar cells, but they haven't built a cell that outputs 2 to 7 times as much energy as is input. Klimov himself said: "One important challenge is to figure out how to design a material in which the energetic cost to create an extra electron can approach the limit defined by a semiconductor band gap. Such a material could raise the fundamental power conversion limit of a solar cell from 31 percent to above 40 percent.” That's hardly > 100%.

  • @davidgunnells i read about someone who invented a solar cell that uses tiny tiny transistors /diodes that would make it vastly more efficient than standard solar cells. but he said making the tiny tiny parts was a challenge. im sure the military are now experts in quantum electronics ! 

  • @AJCraddock Either that or misinformation.

  • Is he not just recovering the energy used to make the NeFeBr magnets in the first place?

  • @carr60ick exactly, so its not so astounding after all :) but then again it is ;)

  • @carr60ick

    We don't have a means to understand this yet. It's still in the Theoretical stage.

  • @carr60ick NO 

  • I find these videos disappointing but the concept is fascinating. The energy from the vacuum videos are interesting too but again they should be about how these things work and taught in such a way they everyone can understand.

  • ProfRaccoon,

    He measures the charge in the second video of the series."energy from the vaccum"

    You probably haven't seen it yet

    There is no "free energy".

    It's a Negative energy device.

    No magic

    but there is a lot to learn about this technology !

    you can make it self running, but it is not the most interesting...

    anolmec, by the big size, you can think better torque, and more additionnal power produced...

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  • Free energy is NOT a matter of magnets and magnetic fields. Secondly, Bedini NEVER measures the charge in his batteries, only the battery voltage, which is NOT a measure of the charge contained by the batteries. I think all this is a BIG SHOW, not free energy, sorry folks.

  • Thanks Rick en John!

  • question........what are the advantages of the large wheel as opposed to one say 2 ft. in diameter???

  • I'm glad I've lived long enough to see this. It completely affirms my faith in human nature. I can only hope that the inventors of this great monopole device get everything they deserve, and more. It's certainly been an education for me; I thought "monopole" meant something completely different. Thanks !

  • @TinselKoala I don't get it. I just see a tiny ferris wheel. Recommend a good video to understand the concept?

  • Great job John , keep up the good work. Regards from Belgium.

  • Is this a Bedini motor that generates it's own energy and therefore runs indefinately?

    Does it charge any batteries?

  • Thanks for posting this! The conference was great. John Bedini was great! Rick Friedrich and everyone else did an excellent job! I will never forget it.

  • Great Video Tony. Truly Awesome John.

  • YES - JOHN BEDINI IS MY HERO !

    LET US HAVE OUR HEAVEN ON EARTH ! LETS GET SCIENTIFIC !

    yOU JUST GOTTA LOVE JOHN BEDINI !

    What a great shining example he is : )

  • Thanx Tony, great video!

    Excellent work John, very inspring.

    John K.

  • WOW !!

    THx, great video !

  • I just can't say enough to how we need this movement to go forward and to change the way we think about the other energy source that can be in the home. Thankyou for showing this meeting with John and his knowledge for the world!

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