I'd like to say hello to the members of this forum - I'm Electrotek. I've been in the field of Alt-Energy
since 1961 (52 years). Since I made it onto the Internet at the turn of the Millenium, I've been able to
share some of my discoveries, and understanding, as well as some of the things I've been shown by
others. I always give credit where credit is due, but I have made some significant advances on my own.
One area I'm particularilly fond of is Scalar Art. This comes easy for me, since it's intuitive, almost to the
point of being some kind of ancestral memory. Here's a picture of a Scalar Interferonomy effect I've
demonstrated:
http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/2864/scalarspots.jpgThis shouldn't be confused with the so-called Tesla Howitzer, since my effect is very short range. People
who are familiar with the Caduceus will recognize that my effect is genuine. In operation, that device has
an energy spot on the side of the top ball electrode. When the Caduceus is slowly rotated to the right, the
position of the energy spot moves to the left. This is the same as my effect: when my tube is rotated
slightly to the right, the position of the projected image moves to the left.
I've also reverse engineered Ed Gray's Electrical Conversion Tube, on my workbench. Along the way, I
discovered what he meant by "splitting the positive". So I've been able to demonstrate visible
Longitudinal Energy, in the form of electrical sparks. I've documented a lot of this research at the
Heretical Builders forum:
http://hereticalbuilders.com/showthread.php?p=10524#post10524Here's my video showing a large volume Plasmoid discharge, using a mini particle accelerator:
This video is important because it shows how an electromagnet can repel a piece of steel, with quite a bit
of force. When I include a small amount of water in the discharge, the fireball is bigger, with a deep red
color.
Besides these things, I'm also an expert in the field of Inertial Propulsion (active since 1965). Here's my
video which shows "extraordinary proof" that IP is possible. (Quoting Carl Sagan.) My machine moves
straight up into the air, then, when there's nothing to push off against, it generates a thrust impulse
which causes it to move forwards as it comes down. As far as I know, no one else has shown a
"downwards hop".
I've also conducted experiments in many other areas. But I joined this forum in honor of the upcoming
Stan Meyer Day, thinking that I might provide something which will help advance efforts to reclaim his
technology. On the side, I'm also working on Meyer's water rocket, which will only require about a gallon
of water to reach orbit.
Jerry Volland
http://interplanetaryexpress.com