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The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats

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The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats
AuthorThomas Henry Moray, John E Moray
LanguageEnglish
Subject"Radiant energy", free energy
Published1930 (5th ed. 1978)
PublisherCosray Research Institute, Inc.
Pages161

The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats is a book by Thomas Henry Moray (with later editions by his son John E Moray), first printed in 1930 (as Beyond the Light Rays), with copyrights in 1945 and 1956 and a fifth edition issued in 1978 by the Cosray Research Institute (Salt Lake City).

Overview

The book presents Moray's concept of radiant energy — a supposed source of energy streaming from the cosmos to the Earth and back — and his "Radiant Energy" device, which he claimed could tap this energy to deliver useful power (by his account as much as 50,000 watts) without a conventional fuel source. Later editions add a history of Moray's work and documentation of his demonstrations. Moray's claims are a well-known part of the "free energy" tradition and have never been independently verified.

About the authors

Thomas Henry Moray (1892–1974) was an American inventor from Salt Lake City who claimed to have built a working radiant-energy generator. John E. Moray (born 1928), his son, worked in his father's company from an early age and edited later editions of the book.

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