A number of so-called ordinary devices may be considered
to exhibit over-unity operation. Capacitors, coils, antennas,
and organ pipes (to name just a few) produce a gain or enhanced
response to external stimulus which is dependant on geometry.
We may generalize the enhanced response of these devices as "Geometric
Energy Fields" which are spacial phenomena associated with
our modern concept of the aether. Certain optimal geometries and
materials may be used to construct devices which exhibit enhanced
response under ambient conditions, that is, with no external stimulus.
Construction details are presented for two simple devices which
generate tangible, linear force effects with absolutely no input
power. The value of these educational devices are two-fold: (1)
they prove that aetheric grades of matter exist and can be sensed
by the average person, and (2) they demonstrate reliable methods
of aetheric activation which may be utilized in new energy applications.
George Wiseman has suggested that condensers and coils
exhibit over-unity operation by storing and releasing energy which
is over and above the input current.[see
note 1] The quantity of energy produced depends primarily
on the geometry of the device.
See for example, Figure 1. Plate condensers (a) and (b)
are each connected to identical sources of electric current for
a finite time (t). Even though the magnitude of electric current
is precisely the same at all points in the circuit, a build up
of charge occurs across the plates of each condenser. If (t) is
sufficiently long, capacitor (b) will store four times the amount
of static charge as compared to capacitor (a).

In Figure 2, the condensers are replaced with primary
coils (a,b) and secondary coils (c,d). Both primary circuits are
connected to identical sources of electric current for a finite
time (t). When the electric sources are disconnected, voltage
spikes are induced across coils (c) and (d) in opposition to the
collapsing flux around the primaries. The voltage induced across
coil (d) will be twice as great as compared to coil (c).

With condensers and coils the magnitude of energy response
depends primarily on the geometry of the device, not on the input
current. Materials selection can also affect response ­p; in
a given condenser design, certain insulator materials will yield
a greater response.
Other examples of over-unity devices include the venerable
organ pipe and the electromagnetic radio antenna. These devices
operate on the principle of resonance, in which a relatively low
amplitude oscillation is reflected back upon itself. The response
signal can be many times greater than the input, depending upon
the exact dimensions of the device. The most efficient resonator
measures exactly one quarter of the original wavelength. Resonance
will also occur at lengths which are any odd multiple of quarter
wavelengths.
In such cases we find that the geometry of a particular
device is of primary significance. When the geometry is optimized
for input conditions, a maximum gain or enhanced response can
be achieved.
We may generalize the over-unity characteristics of these
devices as "Geometric Energy Fields" because the intensity
or total energy of the response can be made to vary solely as
a function of size, shape, and position in space. With this in
mind, we speculate that certain highly optimized geometries might
achieve an enhanced response without any input signal whatsoever.
Such a device might induce a useful response by amplifying extremely
subtle vibrations at the quantum level that fall well below the
threshold of our ability to measure them.
Although research into nature's finer forces has been underway
for thousands of years, one could argue that the modern era began
in 1844. In that year Baron Karl von Reichenbach of Stuttgart
published a series of letters describing his investigations into
aether, which he termed "OD." Reichenbach found that
a percentage of the general population could visually sense emanations
from the tips of crystals and magnets if they were first properly
conditioned in complete darkness. He termed these people "sensitives."[2]
Over time Reichenbach determined that aether could be conducted
through materials such as silk, glass, and metal. According to
his subjects aether seemed to permeate all things in various concentrations.
Particularly large quantities could be found in sunlight and in
the flame of a candle.
By the turn of the century the Austrian-born philosopher
Rudolf Steiner was investigating the unseen world of aetheric
forces with clairvoyant gifts. His close associate and biographer,
Guenther Wachsmith, continued this work after Steiner's death
and published a masterwork entitled The Etheric Formative Forces
in Cosmos, Earth, and Man.[3]
In Wachsmith's model, aetheric forces circulate through
and about the earth as if it were a living organism. Aether is
composed of four grades of rarefied matter, corresponding to the
archetypal elements intuited by ancient philosophers: earth, water,
air, and fire. Together with solids, liquids, and gases, they
comprise a seven-layered model of the physical world (see Figure
3). Various interactions among the four aethers give rise to all
the terrestrial and atmospheric phenomena observed on earth.[4]

The first true engineer of aetheric forces was Wilhelm
Reich, who discovered what he termed "orgone energy"
in 1939. Like Reichenbach a century before, Reich found that metals
tended to conduct aether. His real breakthrough, however, was
the realization that organic materials tended to absorb aether.
By layering the two types of materials together, Reich caused
a directional flow of aether to occur (see Figure 4).

Reich developed the first useful apparatus for collecting
and concentrating aether. The "orgone accumulator" was
a six-sided box with alternating layers of metal and organic material.
Under controlled conditions, the device generated an unexplained
rise in temperature on the inside. This was sufficient to engage
the interest of Albert Einstein, who met with Reich in January,
1941.[5] Reich also experimented with
the "cloudbuster," a turret-like device which seemed
to direct a flow of aether through the atmosphere.
Perhaps the greatest contribution of aetheric engineering
technology was made by Trevor James Constable. A student of Steiner,
Wachsmith, Reich, and others, Constable has spent over 40 years
perfecting the application of aether technology to weather engineering.[6] He discovered that certain geometric
shapes seemed to exhibit greater aetheric response. Over many
years he refined his techniques to the point where a device the
size of a coffee mug, suitably mounted deep within an ocean-going
vessel, could modify weather patterns for miles.[7]
Constable's discovery of resonant aetheric structures has
profound implications for the new energy researcher. With nothing
more than a simple geometric device, it is now possible to direct
a concentrated beam of aetheric force through any type of apparatus
with great accuracy. In fact, the degree of aetheric concentration
is so great that the resulting pressure may be sensed directly
by human touch.
Thanks to the pioneering work of the natural scientists
mentioned above, it will be possible to describe the construction
of two resonant aetheric devices, which the author has named "Chi
Pencils." Both devices are constructed around a central,
resonant cavity. The formula for calculating the dimensions of
the resonant cavity was derived from the research of ballistics
expert Gerald Bull, Phd.[8]
The "emitting" device is basically a cylindrical,
metallic cavity with a non-metallic outer layer. By means of the
boundary phenomenon discovered by Reich, aether is drawn from
the space around its sides and emitted from both ends. (In principle
this is similar to a laser.) The geometric energy field around
the emitting device is pictured in Figure 5.

The "vacuum" device is simply the inverse:
a non-metallic cylindrical cavity with a metallic outer layer.
Aether is drawn into one end and dispersed through the sides.
The geometric energy field around the vacuum device is pictured
in Figure 6.

The following supplies are required:
- a length of 5/32 inch brass tubing
- 1/8 inch soft cotton cord
- metal tubing cutter
- metric ruler, sharp knife, hot glue gun.
1. Cut a piece of brass tubing that is exactly 18.1 cm long.
2. Apply a small bead of hot glue to the outside of one end and affix the cotton cord.
3. Working 2 cm at a time, apply a bead of hot glue and wrap the cord snugly around the tubing.
4. Trim away the excess cord.
The following supplies are required:
- a length of 5/32 inch ID vinyl tubing
- a length of 5/16 inch brass tubing
- metal tubing cutter
- metric ruler, sharp knife, electrical tape.
1. Cut a piece of brass tubing that is exactly 18.1 cm long.
2. Wrap electrical tape around the vinyl tubing in a few places so that it fits snugly inside.
3. Slide the vinyl tubing into the brass tubing until the ends are flush.
4. Trim away the excess vinyl tubing.
To date the aetheric force streams generated by the resonant
devices described above have defied detection by ordinary instruments.
This is not surprising, since aether is believed by many to be
a "living" energy, while ordinary instruments are most
certainly "dead." However, detection of the aetheric
forces by a living organism (such as the human body) is quite
straight forward.
Experiment #1: Hold the emitting Chi Pencil lightly in
one hand. Breathe deeply, and relax. Now bring the tip close to
the palm of your other hand. Hold it still for several seconds
and mentally picture a thin fluid flowing between the tip and
your palm. Try moving the tip in a slow, small circle around your
palm. Most people readily experience a sensation of pressure or
"heaviness" from the etheric stream. Shake your hand
vigorously a few times to clear it.
Experiment #2: Hold the vacuum Chi Pencil about four inches
from your palm. Breathe deeply and relax as before. One end will
invoke a distinctive sensation at this distance. Be patient, it
may take several seconds. Many people experience a "prickly"
or "granular" sensation from one end only. This sensation
is more subtle than with the emitting device. Try other sensitive
spots, such as the inside of your wrist. When you determine which
end is active, mark it with a small piece of tape.
Experiment #3: Repeat experiments 1 and 2 while holding
a thin piece of paper in your palm. Notice if the sensation feels
different as the aetheric stream passes through the paper (organic
materials tend to accumulate aetheric energy).
Experiment #4: Take a length of copper wire and strip the
insulation from both ends. Make a small loop in the bare wire
at one end. Point each type of Chi Pencil at the loop while holding
the other end in your fingertips. See if you can detect a sensation
as the aetheric stream is transmitted through the wire (metals
tend to conduct aetheric energy).
Experiment #5: Bring the active end of the Vacuum Chi Pencil
close to either end of the Emitting device and then gently push
them together. See if you can detect a certain "resistance"
which feels like the force between similar magnetic poles. This
may be due to interference between opposite rotations of the two
etheric streams.
With these tools in hand, you may begin to experience the
world of aetheric forces directly. Allow this intimacy with Nature
to guide you in the design of new experiments. Do not underestimate
the value of clarity and highest intent in this work.
Interest in the aesthetic value of geometric structures
has waned since the days of ancient Greece. Yet new evidence points
to geometry as the key to clean energy in the post-modern age.
Who will grasp this concept and build the dynamos of tomorrow?
Perhaps that responsibility is too great for any one person
or group. The doctrine of knowledge as property has failed to
advance the human condition, promoting instead the lesser qualities
of greed and aggression. The time for such folly has passed. Share
your knowledge freely, and let cooperation be the engine of innovation.
1. Wiseman, George H., 1994. "The Energy Conserver Method," Proceedings of the International Symposium on New Energy, Denver, CO. May 12-15, 1994. pp. 451-465.
[Note: The reasoning behind Wiseman's claim of over-unity operation in condensers and coils goes like this: In a series circuit the magnitude of electric current is the same at all points. Therefore for every electron leaving the battery, another electron arrives at the opposite terminal. Yet when the battery is disconnected, a "charged condition" exists across the condenser (or in the magnetic field around the coil) which is capable of inducing electron flow in a secondary circuit.
To date it has not been possible to make practical use of this over-unity aspect (possibly due to transient effects in the switches). But Wiseman insists that conventional wisdom on electric circuits is flawed. He contends that "neutralization of the current source" (e.g. running down a battery) is something entirely different than "conservation of energy." ]
2. Reichenbach, Baron Karl v., 1844. "The Mysterious
Odic Force," Samuel Weiser, Inc., New York, First English
Edition, 1977. ISBN 0-87728-323-0
3. Wachsmith, Guenther, 1932. "The Etheric Formative
Forces in Cosmos, Earth, and Man," Borderland
Sciences Research Foundation, Bayside, CA. Facsimilie Edition,
1991 (see excerpt1,
excerpt2)
4. Wachsmith, Ibid.,pp. 45-83.
5. Constable, Trevor James, 1976. "The Cosmic Pulse
of Life," First Edition, Merlin Press, Santa Ana, CA. pp.
319-320. [2nd ed. available from Borderland
Sciences, Bayside, CA.]
6. Brown, Thomas J., 1994. "Loom of the Future: The
Weather Engineering Work of Trevor James Constable," Borderland Sciences, Bayside,
CA. ISBN 0-945685-19-X.
7. "Etheric Weather Engineering on the High Seas,"
(video #V0043) Borderland
Sciences, Bayside, CA.
8. Telephone conversation with Trevor James Constable,
June 26, 1997.