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A Working Radiant Free Energy System
By Ossie Callanan – January 2007

A Working Radiant Free Energy System Introduction - By Ossie Callanan I believe I may have this radiant energy system worked out to the point where anyone can build it and when you build it, all of it, it can provide you with free and continuous energy. There are two sides to it and just having either side is no good, you must have both. Of course, one side is the motor/charger side, and the other is the battery and accumulatorconverter side. So far I am charging batteries with COPs from 2 to 10. Battery swapping is no problem.

A Working Radiant Free Energy System Part 1 - By Ossie Callanan First I want to focus on the charger side of the system. Basically, you must build a charger that produces copious amounts of radiant energy or radiant pulses. Radiant energy pulses are indeed the back emf pulses themselves when they are very fast and sharp HF pulses. They are NOT transistor or switching transients! A spark gap produces classical radiant energy pulses. They are chaotic but radiant energy events never the less. Switching a coil on via a transistor very fast will produce one radiant energy pulse from the coils back emf. But one is no good. You need thousands and millions to be of any use. John's SSG (Simplified School Girl motor) only produces a very small amount of radiant energy when you have the base of the transistor tuned so that you get the longest self oscillating pulse train per magnet pass. It is not very efficient as the base clamping diode wastes this energy back through the base resistance/bulb/lamp but it is necessary to allow you to tune and provide a driving force to the passing magnet. Without the base clamping diode, you get an oscillator and the motor won't turn, catch 22. But still, even when tuned with the base clamping diode, the self oscillating pulse train is usually at most 3-6 pulses which are not much and so, not much radiant energy. For all those people trying

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