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BEDINI-LINDEMANN 2013 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE SERIES 5 PARTS
Battery Rejuvenation, The Art & Science of Nursing Dead Batteries Back to Life – "Peter Lindemann explains the entire rejuvenation process. It is the perfect companion piece to Battery Secrets. This is a MUST HAVE if you are considering getting into the battery rejuvenation business."
Tesla’s Hidden Discoveries – "Jim Murray covers an incredible history of his discoveries into some of Tesla’s little-known work on the nature of mechanical power."
Open System Thermodynamics – "We’ve all heard that the laws of thermodynamics say that a machine cannot produce more energy than it runs on. But that is only true using closed system thermodynamics. In 1977 a Nobel Prize was awarded for the discoveries of Open-System Thermodynamics, where environmental inputs can add to user inputs to produce super efficient systems. Therefore, we CAN and DO have machines that can produce more energy than we have to supply and no laws of physics are broken."
Four Quadrant Representation of Electricity – "This is Eric Dollard’s most important work and a companion book will be coming soon. This lecture describes how AC electricity really works using his famous Four-Quadrant Theory, which is rooted in the work of Charles Steinmetz. For the first time ever, you will see how AC is really a rotating electromagnetic field around the power wires just like a…
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