Originally posted by Aaron Murakami
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Yes, Patrick has selflessly spent a great deal of time putting together this comprehensive material. It serves as an excellent reference. With so many ideas, devices, and inventions it is impossible for any one person to perform all of the experiments to validate all of this info. The important thing to note, for the reader, is that this book should serve primarily as a catalog of reference material only, not as a list of free energy devices you can build yourself and get free energy. It would be great if one of the trusted experts in Free Energy research (such as Patrick himself) put together a website such as a wiki, blog, forum, or combination of the 3 that catalogs each invention and allows inventors, experimenters, and researchers to post their thoughts, experimental results, opinions, and conclusions. The web master (who would have to be objective) could then rate each invention on various aspects of the invention especially the overall likelihood that it performs as it claims it does. I might decide to tackle a subset of these myself in a new upcoming free energy related section of the USA.ubuntuplanet.org website because it is of vital importance to the free energy goals of Ubuntu. That is my primary focus and goal as Free Energy Ambassador, to seek out and implement technologies that really do work that meet our requirements (which I will be compiling shortly).
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