Inventions via TRV Data
by Mad Scientist Kevin Pirolo
Are you an inventor, or inventor wannabe?
Does your job call for you to be involved in Product Development?
Have you ever been working on a project and needed a tool or device and found out that it just does not exist?
Do you live on an island in the middle of nowhere and wonder how you will get electricity if the ships stop bringing coal to the island power plant?
Then my friend, you too may want to acquire this revolutionary technology. Be the envy of your friends! Show off at parties! Make beautiful patterns on paper—from your very own home! It's the amazing TRV!
But seriously... back to the original subject. I fall into the last category. Power here, at my optimum home (see "Technical Remote Viewing Found My New Home" for the original story), is something of an elusive creature. She is a fickle thing, dancing her lines of pure energy across miles of wire, bringing light to the darkness, heat to my dinners, and inevitably, cursing from my general direction when she has soured and retires to the fathomless depths of the Maui coal stacks, reappearing only when she is of pleasant demeanor once again.
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A Generator: No fuel for the power plant means no fuel for my own generator either, unless I want to get a still and start making my own fuel.
Solar: Very expensive to setup, and relatively delicate. Energy production can be somewhat unpredictable, depending on the weather.
Wind: Against local law and not very windy where I am. Not to mention the danger the blades can present to flying organic objects.
Water/paddlewheel: An interesting concept, but there are no streams available year-round where I am. Even more unpredictable than the solar option.
Tesla/Free energy crowd: Ah yes. Something for nothing, and sparks for free. Also known as "radiant energy". It is so way out there, it's not really a consideration.
So what is a poor Remote Viewer in the middle of nowhere to do? However shall I continue to apply pen to paper in the absence of light? Think of the S2's! (And for all of you out there snidely saying, "but Kevin, why don't you just go outside for once? The sun is warm, life-giving, and best of all, free," I can only explain that when the resident flying insect population of your backyard alone exceeds the human population of many small South American countries, it becomes quite the challenge to maintain a speedy, undistracted session.)
But this wouldn't be an interesting article if there wasn't a viable option, now would it? And I did tell you, like those wonder-gadgets from TV, that there is more.
So, I TRV'd it and asked others to TRV it also (in the blind). Lo and behold, the TRV data indicated that the best option, "free energy", is actually a reality.
Now whoa there little doggie, I said to my pen. How can this be? How could the answer have been sitting there for so long, right under my nose? I asked more people TRV it, again in the blind, and it came up the same: there are ways to generate electricity other than the "traditional methods".
Yet for all the talk out there about "free energy", I could not find anyone who would sell me a "free energy" device or generator. To me this was just further proof that no such device exists... put up or shut up. It once again seemed that the concept of "free energy" was merely a pipe dream. However, the TRV data clearly said otherwise. So wait, where's the more?
I and a few others embarked on some extra TRV exploration. Since we couldn't get anyone else to provide a means for creating this free energy, we had to see if there was a way to do it on our own. We verified, via TRV data, that a particular methodology of generating electricity "out of thin air" was a real possibility.
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Now that we have an oscilloscope and can measure the voltage spikes in a more scientific fashion, I know why some of the zaps that I got were so shocking... Our little homebrew device was producing voltage spikes in excess of 300 volts AC! (For reference, sticking your finger into a standard electrical outlet [don't try this at home - ed.] would only provide a wake-up call to the tune of 120 volts AC).
At each step we would TRV what the optimum next step is in improving the device's capability of generating electricity. Based on TRV data we have made countless improvements, and have now been generating gobs of electricity for several months.
Each time we TRV and get more data, we follow it, implementing those ideas into the design. Each new generation of the prototype device (based on TRV data) is yielding higher and higher net amounts of electricity. Shocking indeed!
We are far from done, however. We will continue TRVing each step of the way until we have reached the device's (and our test fingers, err... probe's) maximum potential!
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With TRV, there is always another adventure lying in wait around every turn. But sometimes, like the rabbit trails, you have to be willing to look for them, and accept the idea that you may not have all the answers. But most importantly, you have to remember that this is all a learning experience. That's all for now, I have to charge up for the next adventure!
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