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G.E.M. Technologies open for licensing its Omega Energy Cell
When you go to OmegaEnergyCell.com, you see an extremely right-brained, new age type of presentation using terminology that is foreign
to scientists like a housewife trying to explain a Tesla coil. Do they
really have a solution to the energy crisis? Do you have what it takes to
find out?
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010

Last week we featured Terawatt Research LLC as a company that defies the free energy stereotypes. It is heavy on documentation, very low on hype, and its advisory personnel includes a person who was both former CIA director and FBI director, a position typically associated with suppression rather than support.
Later that day, I noticed that Judy Beebe had posted an update on the G.E.M. Technologies' Omega Energy Cell page at PESWiki, saying they are open for licensing their technology.
This struck me as interesting timing and an exercise in contrast not necessarily opposite Terawatt, but more like a pendulum swing to the other extreme from stereotypical free energy. G.E.M. is anything but typical, but it is "unusual" in very different ways than Terawatt is unusual.
When you go to the Terawatt website, you see information heavy on scientific documentation. When you go to
OmegaEnergyCell.com, you see an extremely right-brained, new age type of presentation using terminology that is foreign
to scientists like a housewife trying to explain a Tesla coil.
Judy is obviously excited and thinks she has something phenomenal, but she lacks the ability to speak the language of peers in the world of renewable energy.
She talks as if her breakthrough will work in essentially any energy application, providing clean, affordable, renewable energy via the power of water. But to try and pin her down on how things work or what kind of energy is produced, or how practical embodiments might be created, is like sure to end in frustration, unless you also are right-brained, new age oriented.
She said that if someone is serious about licensing, they will be referred to G.E.M.'s attorney to sign and NDA as a first step.
They presently don't have a prototype you can observe in action (but "may
have one soon"); just reports
from past experiments (and good luck making sense of those). Their battery
experiments, for example, supposedly not only produce DC power, but AC as well
(directly from the battery?), at the same time. She says the energy cells
are very unusual in that they provide however much power is needed, small or
large. The "phenomenal" technology allegedly also has medical
applications as well as water
purification applications.
A couple of years ago, we tried to line her up with Hal Puthoff to take careful
calorimetric readings to document her claims; but that attempt fell apart due to
language barriers (not English, but new age).
Maybe she really has something. Maybe not.
I can't tell from my vantage point. It all looks like new age mumbo jumbo to me; and I generally can relate somewhat to people coming from that world view.
But I take the time to mention it because if they really do have something, maybe one of you will be instrumental in translating it into something practical for mankind. If not, it will certainly be an interesting ride trying to find out.
Maybe I'm a sucker, but when someone says they are ready to license, I pay
attention. But in this case, it will take a very special breed to see
through to whatever it is Judy has, if she has something.
One thing is for sure, and that is that you'll have to take her
scientific-attempting pronouncements with a grain of salt. It's very
unlikely that her process involves cold
fusion.
In response to reviewing this article, Judy wrote:
"I have a list of everything needed to test and the cost is about
$3000. It must be filmed and it must be documented. It must also
be a company who is ready to license and produce product, not just a weekend-tinkerer
guy trying to do a test in his garage. NDA/NC's-trade secret documents
must be signed and notarized prior to testing at
the tester's expense."
Here's their promotional video posted Sept. 2008.
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