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Free Energy Research: A Journey with Peter Lindemann, Eric Dollard, and the BSRF Crew

What if the key to unlimited, clean and free energy has been within reach for decades – Free Energy Research – have you seen it? In this blog post, we’ll explore a captivating 1987 video featuring Peter Lindemann, Eric Dollard, and the Borderland Sciences Research Foundation (BSRF) crew as they dive into groundbreaking technologies. Recorded in a Santa Barbara, California lab, this VHS gem showcases a variety of experiments—some directly tied to free energy, others part of the BSRF lab’s broader research efforts. The lab’s work carries historical significance, influencing modern energy research and offering hope for sustainable solutions to today’s global challenges.

The BSRF Crew and Their Mission

In 1987, a team of visionary researchers, including Peter Lindemann, Eric Dollard, Michael Knox, Chris Carson, and Tom Brown, united under the BSRF banner. Their mission was to push the boundaries of energy science while building a community of innovators. While free energy—abundant, sustainable power—was a key focus, the video also highlights diverse R&D experiments. This collective effort not only advanced alternative science but also fostered collaboration that continues to inspire researchers exploring unconventional energy solutions.

Electricity Unveiled: Magnetism and Dielectricity

Eric Dollard begins by redefining electricity as an interplay of magnetism and dielectricity. Magnetism, tied to decay and heat, is familiar, but dielectricity—linked to the elusive “ether”—is the hidden force behind free energy. This perspective challenges conventional physics, opening new research paths into energy’s fundamental nature. Dollard’s insights lay the groundwork for the experiments that follow, merging foundational science with revolutionary potential.

Mind-Blowing Demonstrations

The video features stunning experiments, some tied to free energy, others reflecting broader R&D:

  • Cosmid Induction Generator: Dollard demonstrates how magnetic induction generates electromotive force—a core concept in energy production. These experiments, even when not directly linked to free energy, deepen our understanding of electromagnetic phenomena and their potential applications.
  • AC Faraday Homopolar Generator: A twist on Faraday’s 1831 design, this generator produces alternating current (AC), a rare feat for homopolar devices. It could inspire innovative designs in renewable energy technologies.

These demos showcase the team’s ingenuity across a wide scientific scope.

The Rotary Parametric Transformer: Efficiency Redefined

Peter Lindemann presents the Rotary Parametric Transformer, built by Michael Knox with Dollard’s input. This variable reluctance device appears to exceed 100% efficiency, challenging energy principles:

  • Total Efficiency: Includes all inputs and outputs, typically under 100% due to losses.
  • Working Efficiency: Excludes losses like windage, achieving outputs like 108% in tests.

While not purely “free energy,” it hints at anti-thermodynamic possibilities and potential applications in enhancing modern energy system efficiency.

Homopolar Generator: From DC to AC

Revisiting Faraday’s homopolar generator (typically DC), the team creates an AC version using a spinning disc with magnets and strategic brushes. This breakthrough addresses conversion challenges, aligning with free energy goals while showcasing broader innovation. Such advancements could lead to more efficient energy converters in renewable technologies.

Dielectricity and Transient Wonders

Dollard explores dielectricity with Tesla coil experiments, revealing:

  • Burning Patterns in Wood: High-voltage transients etch organic patterns, linking electricity to nature’s archetypes.
  • Light Bulb Phenomena: Bulbs glow with star-like formations in dielectric fields, hinting at energy-to-matter connections.

These visually stunning demos highlight dielectricity’s role in free energy and its broader scientific and aesthetic significance.

Why This Matters Today

This 1987 footage isn’t just a relic—it’s a call to action. While some experiments diverge from free energy, they reflect the BSRF lab’s fearless exploration, urging us to rethink energy amid today’s urgent global challenges. Their work remains a beacon for those seeking alternative solutions to power our future sustainably.

Support the Research

To advance this legacy, consider donating to EPD Laboratories, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting Eric Dollard’s efforts in electrical sciences. Visit ericpdollard.com/donate.

Dive deeper with presentations by Eric Dollard at emediapress.com/product-category/authors-presenters/eric-dollard/

Peter Lindemann at emediapress.com/product-category/authors-presenters/peter-lindemann/.

Plus, enjoy free videos, demos, and interviews on Aaron Murakami’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/aaronmurakami.

Join the Conversation

Watch the video here and join our upcoming Zoom call with Lindemann and Dollard for fresh insights. Stay tuned for details!

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