View Full Version : Help Support Eric Dollard and John Polakowski - Cosmic Generator Machine.
sigma6
9th May 2014, 06:54
His description of an event that occurred at one point is stunning, sounds almost like something out of a science fiction story. But if it's true... I dedicate my life to trying to recreate that... a ball of energy was created and in it they could see all the stars in the galaxy! Whao!!!
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I'm not sure why Eric response are so muted, but I heard they are taking a lot of slack in the community. The same thing like the disproportionate attacks on David Wilcock. It's like society is programmed to go retarded and attack more intelligent people. This is not a good sign... maybe that is the new zombie apocalypse
jake gittes
9th May 2014, 12:28
Maybe because people are skeptical of bold claims without proof. Wilcock has been predicting big changes for years and nothing significant has really changed. He's good at cherry-picking items from the news and weaving them into his tapestry of tales and advertisements for his tapes, tv shows and presentations. After a while it becomes put up or shut up. As for Eric Dollard, a picture is worth a thousand words. Anyone who has a smart phone these days has a video camera. If you're trying to invent something that's going to change the world, why would you not document it with photos and/or video instead of a "description?" Hell, even Bigfoot appeared on camera once.
Nick Matkin
9th May 2014, 12:30
Thanks for posting. Interesting video. As an RF engineer almost everything he said this time made sense. But what the **** does it do? That was conspicuous by its absence. Neither was there any demonstration - even of a prototype - of it capabilities.
Putting bulbs on a Tesla coil is nothing special - that's how a plasma ball (http://ep.yimg.com/ay/yhst-54334793715728/8-plasma-ball-globe-lamp-8.png) works, with minor modifications.
So, maybe there are more specific videos showing the working of a Cosmic Generator Machine. (Though I'm a bit skeptical about what is 'cosmic' about it. Is that word just thrown in there to generate interest?)
Nick
araucaria
9th May 2014, 12:36
His description of an event that occurred at one point is stunning, sounds almost like something out of a science fiction story. But if it's true... I dedicate my life to trying to recreate that... a ball of energy was created and in it they could see all the stars in the galaxy! Whao!!!
BNuVKe2VzbE
I'm not sure why Eric response are so muted, but I heard they are taking a lot of slack in the community. The same thing like the disproportionate attacks on David Wilcock. It's like society is programmed to go retarded and attack more intelligent people. This is not a good sign... maybe that is the new zombie apocalypse
There was a fund-raiser last year that backfired. The whole Dollard business was discussed in several places on the forum, notably in the hear and now thread, around here:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=763394&viewfull=1#post763394
Nick Matkin
9th May 2014, 15:22
Thanks araucaria. That kind of explains at least one of his pseudo-scientific rambling videos that had so many factual inaccuracies about the sun, ionosphere and radio in general that it was hard to follow! He must have been having a bad day. (Not sure why he didn't remove the video though in that case.) Can we check that Dollard really is a professor?
However, this video did all make complete sense about the cabling, DC-DC 'dynamotor', power, earthing, etc. But the last few minutes with the young guy at the end is making vague claims that need to be questioned:
1) One wire power transmission - Presumably using the earth as the return. I can be done now, but has serious safety problems.
2) Creating radiant matter - What is that?
3) Transmitting DC through space - Now that does require explaining, especially if he's going to use a Tesla coil, which everyone here knows is an AC device.
4) Transmitting power and communications through the earth - The communications bit was first done in the early 20th century, but it's very inefficient and prone to interference, so we use wires and radio instead! When transmitting power, it would be important to know what the losses per metre/km/yard/mile will be and how these will be minimized.
If he's been doing all this for so many years, how about some clear demonstrations of his achievements? Especially if he's after donations.
As I've mentioned before on PA, basic technical/engineering input to the forum is rare and generally conspicuous by its absence. I'm assuming engineers just cringe at some of the debates here and chose just to keep out. This is a shame because charlatans need to be exposed, but good innovative ground-breaking ideas need to be examined and openly discussed.
Nick
araucaria
9th May 2014, 17:15
good innovative ground-breaking ideas need to be examined and openly discussed.
I suggest you start looking at Carmody's very considerable contribution to this forum.
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