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© VILIM KANJSKI & HRVOJE ZUJIĆ - THE SECRETS OF THE PYRAMIDS REVEALED<br />

CHAPTER SIX<br />

THE ENERGY OF AIR AND WATER<br />

• • • • • • • • • • •<br />

T. Henry Moray was born on 28 August 1894 in Lake City. He started<br />

experimenting with electricity when he was nine years old. Inspired by Tesla’s<br />

works in which he describes Earth as floating in a gigantic sea <strong>of</strong> infinite energy<br />

that could be ga<strong>the</strong>red and used, he started experimenting with high-voltage and<br />

high-frequency phenomena at <strong>the</strong> age <strong>of</strong> eleven.<br />

He graduated from <strong>the</strong> Uppsala University in Sweden as an electrotechnics<br />

major. Upon his return to <strong>the</strong> U.S.A. in 1915, he worked for several companies.<br />

His experiments led to <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first semiconductor elements.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> materials he used was galenite, and ano<strong>the</strong>r was a powdery stonelike<br />

material, called Swedish stone, because it was used for road construction in<br />

Sweden. With a welding burner, he heated this powdery stone to obtain flinty<br />

earth. It was later determined that this was some kind <strong>of</strong> silicon dioxide.<br />

Since 1921, Moray dedicated all his time to developing a device that would<br />

use emitted energy, and <strong>the</strong>n, while using Swedish stone (silicone dioxide) and<br />

galenite as a „detector tubule“, as a sort <strong>of</strong> electric valve, he managed to obtain 25<br />

watt <strong>of</strong> electric energy through its small device.<br />

Until 1925, he managed to increase <strong>the</strong> output energy <strong>of</strong> his device to 100<br />

watt, and three years later it was increased to several kilowatts. In 1931, he applied<br />

for a patent for his emitted energy device, and for Moray’s electric valve based on<br />

germanium, but this patent was declined for two reasons.<br />

- <strong>The</strong> first reason was justified by <strong>the</strong> notion that <strong>the</strong> tubules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> electric<br />

valves could not have operated, because <strong>the</strong>y had no cathode heating. It should<br />

be said that Moray’s tubule was a <strong>the</strong>n-unknown way <strong>of</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> a „coldcathode“<br />

technology;<br />

- <strong>The</strong> second reason was explained with <strong>the</strong> following words: „Such a device<br />

cannot work, because emitted energy does not exist“ (from <strong>the</strong> book „<strong>The</strong><br />

Scientist, <strong>the</strong> Madman, <strong>the</strong> Thief and <strong>the</strong>ir Lightbulb“).<br />

Moray used a detector tubule for his device, and this tubule worked like <strong>the</strong><br />

earlier „valve“. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, he used two oscillator tubes, two wire coils, several<br />

capacitors, and a high voltage transformer at <strong>the</strong> antenna, with <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side at<br />

<strong>the</strong> grounding.<br />

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