Sympathetic Vibratory Physics | utopian (original) (raw)


This may truly appear to be the monstrous of an unsound mind to those who have no inkling what colossal energies are contained in a tiny of , which are either or freed according to the of . It may also seem just as utopian when it is stated that with the aid of these ur-forces secreted in the of and in the air (or the condensed Breath of God), the entire of power, heat, cold and light can be reduced in cost by slightly more than 90% and that with this synthesising current all can be increased by about 30% per annum and qualitatively improved. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Life-Current in Air and Water]

We shall now address what is encompassed by the title of this article. Rather than present a long and detailed or , the only proper course of would simply be to the new source of energy, as most people would suggest. Certainly that would be the right thing to do. However, various reasons argue against this, which should and must be taken into account. Firstly, in the present times [immediately post-WW II] it is not at all easy to obtain the necessary materials, suitable skilled labour, machines, etc., all of which are required to these bio-machines. Moreover, and understandably so, a justifiable disbelief also prevails when such Utopian things are to be produced and also have to be explained in order to begin the laborious creation of a first , because today nobody can be motivated to on frivolities. Over the last few years extremely hard was done under almost impossible conditions and the most extraordinary results achieved, all of which seemed ordained to arouse a zest for further . However, the desire to is by no means overwhelming and entirely justifiable is everywhere. This is compounded by the fact that in spite of all the , nobody wants to be ridiculed for being taken for a ride by a supposed . [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Economy Founded on Reactively Produced Energy]

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