Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices
Dan Davidson - Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices
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Keely left school when he was a teenager and went off with the circus for<br />
a few years; however, his background in music and his intense interest<br />
in science caused Keely <strong>to</strong> settle down and get married. Keely used his<br />
background in carpentry <strong>to</strong> earn a living. Much of his income was spent<br />
on experiments in sound vibration.<br />
Circa 1866, while subjecting water <strong>to</strong> various sound vibrations, Keely<br />
had an explosion in his labora<strong>to</strong>ry which wrecked the apparatus. This<br />
event was the turning point of his scientific dabbling and for six years of<br />
intense experimentation Keely worked <strong>to</strong> duplicate the effect of<br />
converting water <strong>to</strong> energy with sound vibration. He found that under<br />
certain conditions, a frequency of 42,800 vibrations per second would<br />
convert water <strong>to</strong> pure energy. Not steam nor hydrogen and oxygen, but<br />
a much more potent higher powered energy, which Keely came <strong>to</strong><br />
believe was the luminiferous aether, the very energy out of which the<br />
universe was formed.<br />
In 1874 a group of inves<strong>to</strong>rs formed around Keely, the Keely Mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Company, with the expressed intention of exploiting this newfound<br />
aetheric force. The company proved <strong>to</strong> be only a burden <strong>to</strong> Keely and of<br />
no practical assistance in his research. Keely was not a businessman<br />
and the affairs of the company did not interest him. As a result the<br />
Keely Mo<strong>to</strong>r Company was eventually dissolved but not until its founders<br />
had exploited its s<strong>to</strong>ck for everything they could squeeze out of the<br />
company, leaving Keely holding the bag.<br />
During the Keely Mo<strong>to</strong>r Company episode, Keely was sustained by a few<br />
close friends who unders<strong>to</strong>od and believed in the value of his research.<br />
Later, Clara Jessup Bloomfield Moore, a wealthy widow, came <strong>to</strong> Keely's<br />
rescue and supported his research until the end of his life. Mrs. Moore<br />
wrote the only contemporary biography of Keely and his discoveries 2 .<br />
2.2.2 Keely's Discoveries<br />
Keely's discovery of the dissociation or aetheralization of water by using<br />
the ultrasonic frequency of 42,800 was a fantastic discovery just of itself;<br />
however, Keely was intent on discovering all the physics behind this<br />
phenomena. During his career, Keely used the basic discovery of<br />
converting water <strong>to</strong> pure energy <strong>to</strong> build many demonstrations utilizing<br />
that force <strong>to</strong> lift huge weights, control the force of gravity by making<br />
objects lighter or heavier, propel projectiles, and many others.<br />
The water aetheralization effect was perfected by Keely <strong>to</strong> the point of<br />
being able <strong>to</strong> break down the a<strong>to</strong>mic nucleus in<strong>to</strong> 27 levels or gradations<br />
of finer and finer energies. This is akin <strong>to</strong> modern physics where they<br />
have found numerous suba<strong>to</strong>mic particles which are the building blocks<br />
of the nuclear particles such as pro<strong>to</strong>ns, electrons, and neutrons. Keely<br />
claimed that there were countless phenomena associated with each of