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− | A comparison of two ?free energy? devices shows the likeness of the Hendershot and Prentice generators. Both are claimed to obtain energy from the natural earth environment and are similar to T. Henry Moray's work. Of the two, the Prentice device appears easier to replicate and understand.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A comparison of two ?free energy? devices shows the likeness of the Hendershot and Prentice generators. Both are claimed to obtain energy from the natural earth environment and are similar to T. Henry Moray's work. Of the two, the Prentice device appears easier to replicate and understand. |
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Title | Hendershot and Prentice Generators |
Author(s) | Martin Holwerda |
Keywords | New Energy, Hendershot Motor, Magnetic Motor, Prentice generator |
Published | 1992 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 7 |
Pages | 33-37 |
Abstract
A comparison of two ?free energy? devices shows the likeness of the Hendershot and Prentice generators. Both are claimed to obtain energy from the natural earth environment and are similar to T. Henry Moray's work. Of the two, the Prentice device appears easier to replicate and understand.