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irishdivano1 said:

Tue, 2009-07-21 17:35

I just wanted to share something very positive and hopeful with regards to our planetary challenge to find new sustainable cleaner, friendlier forms of energy. An invention in Australia will provide some or much of the energy relief we are seeking. There is plenty of energy all around us, the whole universe is full of it. To access this unlimited supply, it is just a matter of reconsidering how to apply the  laws of physics and practical knowlegde of the keys to creation (requires understanding the universal laws) and applying this information in a way that has never done before. As Napolean Hill explains in his book Think and Grow Rich, creative genius is a combination of ideas using Synthetic Imagination and Creative Imagination. These Australian inventors are using both synthetic imagination (making use of technology already there, old concepts and plans in new combinations) and creative imagination (communication between the human mind and Infinite Intelligence, which we like to call inspiration). They have formed a company in Australia called Lutec Australia Pty Ltd which seems to have combined both these uses of imagination with a strong desire for a new effective solution to our urgent need to replace fossil fuel. The result is a free energy machine using a technology based on spinning magnets. By applying some of the principles of physics and engineering in a new way combined with the knowldge that everything is spinning (and it is this dynamic of spin that creates unlimited energy), this solution was created. This project started about 10 years ago and is almost ready for the market in Australia and New Zealand. The generator can amplify electric energy by many times more that the input of energy needed to start the machine. Check out www.lutec.com.au for more information and videos on the new patented technology.

Aslo refer to www.theresonanceproject.org for a new spin on Einsteins field equations and the fundamental pattern of creation and the key to universal forces.

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