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Nikola
Tesla | T. Henry Moray | Edwin
Gray | Paul Baumann | John
Bedini
In 1973, Ed
Gray burst onto the scene in southern California with a radically
advanced electric motor technology. His EMA motor could produce 80
Horse Power from a set of four deep-cycle batteries that the system
recharged at the same time. The claims were outrageous, but were
supported by much of the testing data. One set of early tests were
sponsored by the Crosby Research Institute and conducted by Pan World
Enterprises, Co. Ltd. On the strength of these test results, Bing
Crosby became one of Ed Gray's largest investors.

Besides the
motor technology, Gray also routinely demonstrated a solid-state
power supply that produced up to four times more power than was usually
available from its internal battery pack. He configured this invention
into a self-contained "Camper Light" that could run light
bulbs with a "cold electricity" for an entire weekend on
a single charge.

The energy coming
from the system was so safe, that children were allowed to play with
it in a bowl of water.
For more information
on Edwin Gray's amazing technology, please follow these links:
Short
Biography of Ed Gray
Articles:
Engine
That Runs Itself
EMS Electronic
Power
Various Newspaper
Articles
Gray Suppressed
by LADA
Photos:
Photos
of EMA Motors
Photos of Solid-state Power
Supply
Patents:
US
Patent #3,890,548
US Patent #4,595,975
US Patent #4,661,747
GB Patent #2,030,801
Documents:
EMS
Inverter
Static Generator
Brochure
Crosby Institute
Letter
DVD and Book:
Free-Energy
Secrets of Cold Electricity
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