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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Real Deal,
By Wookalia "Wookalia" (MN, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quest for Zero Point Energy: Engineering Principles for Free Energy (Paperback)
I've bought most of the free energy books out there and would put this on my "top ten" list. Most books published on this topic are not technical or rational, or are all hype and offer little of substance. This book is a notable exception in the genre. Moray doesn't reach too far with outlandish conclusions, and therein lies his--and ultimately this book's--credibility. The text is technical in places, and uses terms that may confuse the layman, but a layman could also learn much, as the explanations are nonetheless surprisingly lucid. But be aware that the book is a compilation of technical papers, not a hold-your-hand, dumbed-down, super-rudimentary description. This book doesn't contain--as many of the naive expect from such books--detailed plans that will allow you to build a free energy motor, nor does it claim to. But it offers concise, referenced, well-edited explanations of an "ether" or "zero-point-energy" theory that is the conceptual backbone of free energy systems. Postulated operational principles of some of the more infamous free energy devices are also included. I don't usually write reviews, but I made an exception in this case because I am (very) tired of this genre being polluted by so many quacks. Free energy is credible, and possible, and this is one book that helps disseminate useful information on a topic of critical importance to humanity.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quest for Zero Point Energy is worth reading.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Quest for Zero Point Energy: Engineering Principles for Free Energy (Paperback)
It is worth reading, along with T.E. Bearden's, Nikola Tesla, and John Bedini's work. The EM theory has many errors and if your a novice in this field and want some direction in how to approach the classical EM theory and understand where the problem areas exist. You will eventually understand the fundamental principles of extracting free energy from the vacuum and it's not as absurd as people would like for you to believe, in other words the world is definitely not flat. Go explore.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moray King does it again!,
By Remote Viewer "an amateur" (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quest for Zero Point Energy: Engineering Principles for Free Energy (Paperback)
And the man just keeps getting better! If you are a researcher into the new energy technologies, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR and buy this book. Moray King will save you months of frustration and floundering around. BIG-BANG for the Buck!
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