Video - the Life of Dr. Al Hubbard and his Overunity Circuit
Date: Thursday, July 31, 2008 @ 23:34:58 UTC Topic: Devices
From http://www.keelynet.com/#whatsnew:
In addition to being a major proponent of LSD, earlier in life, Al
Hubbard invented a device, also via divine inspiration at the age of
16, which provided enough "free energy" to power a boat around Portage
Bay, on Lake Union, in Seattle, Washington. He demonstrated the device
for the Seattle Post Intelligencer and potential investors on July 28,
1920. During the demonstration, the boat was said to travel at about 10
knots (~18km/h), and it was silent aside from the sound of the electric
motor, which was linked to the boat's prop via a belt. The boat was
said to have never slowed during trip around Lake Union.
Hubbard
received a patent for his device which he called the "Atmospheric Power
Generator," from the United States Patent Office, number 1,723,422.
Hubbard, when speaking to the press said the device generated 280A at
125V which is 35kW, or roughly equivalent to about 45HP. While claiming
early on that his device drew it's energy from the atmosphere, later,
Hubbard recanted, saying the device drew power from radioactive
materials, rather from thin air, and that his earlier claims were
subterfuge, intended to throw off anyone who might try to usurp his
patent rights. If this is the case, Hubbard's device would be the most
powerful nuclear battery ever created, and as early as 1919, easily
making it the first. He sold 75% of the rights to his device to
investors who, according to Hubbard, tried to re-reveal his device
using Lester J. Hendershot as their mock inventor. This has never been
substantiated.
Hubbard's Coil at Rex Research - Source
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