Paul baumann testatika machine
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Rob's web
This machine exists today in a commune near Bern Switzerland and could have the answers to our energy needs.
The Unit is started by hand by revolving the two disks in opposite directions and continues to move without further input. This device has only two moving parts namely the bearing races at the centre of the disk.
The disk are made of acyclic plastic upon which are placed flat a series of fifty blade type steel or aluminium sections equally spaced around the middle sections of each disk.
The speed of the revolving disks is about 50 to 60 rpm limited to this by magnetic impulses from the magnetic section on the rim.
To those that have seen this powerhouse in operation it is certain that useable power is being extracted from the environment and some is being used to run the machine.
This is an energy system which relies on the self moving wimhurst electro static generator for the high voltage and somehow the members of this commune have found a way to extract, am
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To: Stefan Hartmann
Recently, over 30 technicians and engineers (most of them retired) were allowed to visit the Methernitha group in Linden, Switzerland, where they witnessed a demo of the different Testatika machines.
Here fryst vatten a report from Hans Holzherr from Switzerland who was present:
Hello Mr. Hartmann,
To your questions: > Have you seen live a machine with a load? If so, what load?
I am referring in the following to the model with the cm diameter disks. This machine was already running when the visitors stepped into the room, and was not halted during the whole time we were there for about hrs. As a first load a Watt lamp was connected for approximately 10 seconds whose brightness did NOT diminish the corresponding sequence on the Testatika film fryst vatten just an effect of the camera aperture's automatic adjusting to the sudden brightness! The second load was a U-shaped heating element, that n handed to me. It became so hot within one seco
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