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The  Vacuum  Triode Amplifier (VTA) invented  by  Floyd Sweet  consists of two ferrite magnets and two to  four coreless  wire  coils. It is self powered in  the  preferred  configuration and produces in excess of one  KW of  120  VRMS 60 HZ power in the form  of  energy  that resembles  electricity.  This energy is referred to  as negative  energy.   The VTA  development  history,  its anti-gravity  characteristics, negative energy  properties,  and some of the personalities involved are  discussed.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The  Vacuum  Triode Amplifier (VTA) invented  by  Floyd Sweet  consists of two ferrite magnets and two to  four coreless  wire  coils. It is self powered in  the  preferred  configuration and produces in excess of one  KW of  120  VRMS 60 HZ power in the form  of  energy  that resembles  electricity.  This energy is referred to  as negative  energy.   The VTA  development  history,  its anti-gravity  characteristics, negative energy  properties,  and some of the personalities involved are  discussed.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Floyd Sweet\'s VTA Unit
Author(s) Walter L Rosenthal
Keywords New Energy, Magnets, Floyd Sweet, Vacuum Triode Amplifier
Published 1993
Journal Space Energy Journal
Volume 4
Number 1
Pages 1-4

Abstract

The  Vacuum  Triode Amplifier (VTA) invented  by  Floyd Sweet  consists of two ferrite magnets and two to  four coreless  wire  coils. It is self powered in  the  preferred  configuration and produces in excess of one  KW of  120  VRMS 60 HZ power in the form  of  energy  that resembles  electricity.  This energy is referred to  as negative  energy.   The VTA  development  history,  its anti-gravity  characteristics, negative energy  properties,  and some of the personalities involved are  discussed.