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Channel 5 in Nashville Covered Tilley's Technology in 2001

 
---- Original Message -----
From: "davehowe17" <dhowe17@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 6:02 PM
Subject: [free_energy] Re: Tilley again
> From:  "Knight, Chris" <chris.knight@d...>
> Date:  Thu Sep 12, 2002  2:28 am
> Subject:  Tilley again

<snip> 
> Please, answer this one last question:  Is there anything that Tilley
> has *demonstrated*, either on or before Saturday, that even hints
> that he has anything amazing.  Please, be concise.  Exactly what has
> he *demonstrated* that defies conventional physics.  Exactly what
> has he *demonstrated*, that would cause somebody who's passed
> Thermo I and Thermo II to think he might have violated the laws of
> thermodynamics as we understand them?  Thanks.

In my attempt to answer this question, I found two references that "hint" at Mr. Tilley's work before Saturday (if you don't include the article in our local newspaper from last Friday.) In the second example, an electrical engineer gives his thoughts on the invention. I am not sure if Thermo was a required course for EEs, but I know it was for me as an ME, but perhaps you will allow his testimony in any case?
 
1. Eric's History of Perpetual Motion and Free Energy Machines
 
Carl Tilley and Robert Kibbey in 6/2001 in Tennessee have claimed some over unity device   and 
 
 

2. News article from 2001:
 
While this article from 2001 is not proof, by any means, it includes a testimony by an electrical engineer hired by a local news station, News Channel 5. I would also bet that other engineers have verified this work, but are afraid to come forward for fear of ridicule similar to that I have been reading on this group as of late.
 
    "Maxwell said he's never seen anything like it in his 40 years in the business."
 
I found the article mixed in with "skeptical news reports" at  http://www.ntskeptics.org/news/news2001-06-16.htm
 
Newschannel 5 is the same TV station that covered the test of his electric car on Sept 7th. An email from Newschannel 5 confirmed, they had been covering this story for over a year. They no longer have the article posted on their web site because they don't keep archives that long. This was also the only local news station covering the event last Saturday.


Invention May Bend Rules Of Physics  (June 12, 2001)
Is it possible? Could someone with no practical scientific training make a machine that solves the energy crisis?

Skeptics would say no, but NewsChannel 5's Nick Beres spoke with two men who say they've developed a new engine that defies the law of physics.

Carl Tilley and Robert Kibbey say they've developed a new power source.

"We are generating more electricity than we're using," Kibbey said about their invention.

Skeptics will tell you that's impossible, but Tilley and Kibbey said the engine uses no gas, propane, diesel, wind or solar energy, and can generate 30-thousand watts of electricity an hour.

"We're bending the laws of physics. We're just more efficient recycling energy that disappears into the air," Kibbey said.

NewsChannel 5 invited Rellon Maxwell, an electrical engineer, to join us for the demonstration of the invention.

Batteries kick start the engine. They send out 16 amps.

The engine then powers two television sets plus a big generator.

The engine sends 20 amps back to the batteries.

It should be less power--not more.

Maxwell said he's never seen anything like it in his 40 years in the business.

Tilley and Kibbey are not trained scientists. They said that helped them think outside the box.

"Edison, Einstein didn't finish high school and Goodyear got vulcanized rubber by burning it," Kibbey said.

They've kept their invention a secret until now.

Other scientists will certainly want to see the engine.

Tilley and Kibbey welcome the scrutiny.

They say their invention works and has the power to change the world.

Tilley and Kibbey said their invention can power a house, or even a car without an external source of energy.

Both men said more testing is needed.

But, if what they says is true, the engine would save consumers thousands and thousands of dollars.

The Tennessee Valley Authority has already inquired about the invention.

 

Original Article Link: http://www.newschannel5.com/news/0106/12/invent.html <-- (this link is no longer valid)


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Page posted by SDA, Sept. 12, 2002.
Last updated Wednesday, January 26, 2005 11:41 PM MST

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