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Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices

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made of epoxy fiberglass does not conduct aetheric energy and makes<br />

very poor shape power media.<br />

1.5.2 Modified Triangle <strong>Energy</strong> Flow<br />

To test the hypothesis that controlling aetheric energy with curved lines<br />

was more effective, a triangle was made with many curved lines where<br />

all the curved lines converged on one of the vertices of the triangle as is<br />

illustrated in figure 1.5.2-1. An identical triangle was also constructed<br />

with straight lines. The effects of this test were dramatic. The triangle<br />

with the curved lines had many times more aether flow and<br />

concentration than the triangle with the straight lines. Obviously, if you<br />

allow the aether <strong>to</strong> follow its natural flow patterns, the flow is much<br />

easier and faster than with straight lines.<br />

Figure 1.5.2-1. Curved Lines within a Triangle <strong>to</strong> Control Shape<br />

Power<br />

1.5.3 Planar Shape Power Lens<br />

Another example of a curved line shape power pattern is shown in figure<br />

1.5.3-1. It was found that this shape power pattern generated a three-<br />

dimensional energy field. In this case the energy field was a beam of<br />

energy projecting out from the back side of the pattern for about five <strong>to</strong><br />

six feet. The energy beam was vortexing out in a beam the width of the<br />

planar pattern. By experiment we found this pattern has maximum<br />

energy when the curved lines never <strong>to</strong>uch the surrounding circle. If the<br />

curves <strong>to</strong>uched the circle it was as if the circle blocked the curved spiral<br />

from collecting more aetheric energy and channeling it <strong>to</strong> the center of<br />

the circle. From figure 1.4.9-1 we know that a circle focuses the energy<br />

in the center of the circle. With the curved lines, the energy collection is<br />

accelerated and shot out from the center of the spiral pattern.

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