This article was in Fate Magazine, in September of 1956. It is
just one of the stories that was dug up from the Vangard Sciences
archives. It entails some of the work that Mr. Thomas Henry Moray
was doing in attempting to tap into cosmic energy. Mr. Moray was
developing an electric motor which would be able to run off this
cosmic energy. Some of the devices he developed apparently worked,
using silver and copper bars. This is very similar to some of
the work John Keely had done with his Compound Disintegrator.
This electromagnetic zero-point energy is also known as the Casimir
effect, named after researcher Milonni. The Casimir effect refers
to an attractive quantum force between closely-spaced metal plates.
For further information on Mr. T. Henry Moray you can read the
following books :
- The Sea of Energy in which the Earth Floats by T. Henry
Moray
- Radiant Energy by T. Henry Moray
- The Complex Secret of Dr. T. Henry Moray by Jorge Resines
These books can be obtained from either Borderland Sciences or
Health Research. R.B.
from Fate Magazine, September 1956:
A salt Lake City man claims discovery of a new form of energy
with which he performs metallurgical miracles.
Legend, if not history, has it that the alchemists of old searched
for two things; how to make gold from baser metals, especially
lead, and how to produce an elixir of life.
Some persons believe the alchemists were not searching for a new
formula for making gold, but rather looking for information they
believed was once known, then lost.
Gold has intrigued the minds of men since history was first recorded.
In several lands gold was called the "sun metal". It
was used in worship and to decorate holy places.
Modern scientists are not adverse to the idea that gold and other
metals can be transmuted from materials not containing gold as
we recognize it.
In fact, scientists already have transmuted gold! It is a terribly
expensive process and the amount of gold is tiny, but it has been
done. In addition, this man-made gold is radioactive and thus
unstable. That is, it does not remain as made for very long. Rather,
it changes into something else or just disappears.
This brings us to Thomas Henry Moray, of Salt Lake City, Utah,
who claims to have made gold which is stable and long lasting
enough to be assayed by the ordinary methods used to determine
the presence of gold. He says his process uses no cyclotron or
other atom- smashing device.
Not only does Moray say he has transmuted gold, but he writes
me that he has produced, or perhaps "treated" is a better
word, ordinary lead, "Pb", in such a way that it will
not melt under 2000 degrees Fahrenheit!
Common lead melts at about 625 degrees Fahrenheit. Moray writes,
"I mean 2000 degrees, not 2000 degrees Fahrenheit!."
So, there is no question of a misplaced zero here!
Going into this matter of metallurgy still further, Moray says
he has treated copper, "Cu", so it does not melt under
3000 degrees F. Ordinarily copper melts at about 1980 degrees
F.
Moray also wrote me he has produced an alloy which will not melt
under 12,000 degrees F.! This figure has been checked. He says,
"Hundreds of persons have seen and tested these metals."
One ounce of lead treated by Moray's process, and afterward assayed
by the Boaz Mine Laboratory, Norris, Mont., showed 35 cents in
gold. Five ounces of soil, which assayed no gold at all before
treatment, after Moray's treatment, assayed gold content at the
rate of $122.50 per ton.
Another interesting test was made by the Union Assay Office, Salt
Lake City on about 50 c.c. of artesian water which showed no trace
of gold before treatment. After treatment it assayed at the per
ton rate of $10.50 in gold and $2.63 in silver!
It should be understood these experiments were not done on a commercial
basis, but as a laboratory experiment. It should be remembered
too, these metals did not "vanish" after the experiment
was concluded but remained stable at least long enough to be run
through standard assaying processes.
Mr. Moray has experimented along lines of increasing the radioactivity
of certain already radioactive minerals by his process.
He says he has increased the activity of carnotite, uranium and
other radioactive substances, including a combination of copper
and lead!
Immediately, one is anxious to know how such wonderful things
are accomplished. Therein, lies a set of secrets known completely
only to T. H. Moray.
It would appear they may involve a whole new concept of things.
Whether these concepts coincide with present scientific concepts
of atomic structure I do not know.
T. H. Moray is an electrical engineer, born and brought up in
Salt Lake City, Utah. Who's Who in Engineering carries the following
information concerning him.
"Born August 28, 1892, Educated, public schools, Salt Lake
City. Graduated from The Latter Day Saint's Business College there:
completed an Electrical Engineering course with International
Correspondence School. Took his E. E. degree, University of Upsala.
"Moray has held the following positions: Electrical Engineer
and designer, Utah Power & Light Co., and the Phoenix Construction
Co.; Assistant Chief Engineer, Arastard Construction & Engineering
Co.; Division Electrical Engineer, Mountain States Telephone &
Telegraph Co. He was also a consulting engineer in private practice."
"Moray has written articles for several publications dealing
with electrical engineering matters. For many years now he has
devoted much time to experimenting and developing what he chooses
to call "the field of radiant energy".
It is through the application of this "radiant energy",
then, that Mr. Moray stakes his claim for his many metallurgical
accomplishments. Within this realm lie his secrets. Perhaps, like
Sir Issac Newton, Moray is ahead of his time.
Just what is radiant energy? Where does it come from? How may
it be used by man? These and a host of other questions must be
answered.
Unfortunately much of this information is held secret by Mr. Moray.
Even if it were available it would require a large volume to cover
it.
However, we can make a beginning. Mr. Moray believes there exists
a band of vibrations or waves "beyond the light rays".
These vibrations come in surges or groups like ocean waves - a
powerful first surge, followed by other less powerful and graduated
surges which finally fade to nothing, only to begin over again
immediately.
I have understood, not from Moray, that he first became aware
of these strange surges early in his career, as he sat through
the long nights, his car headlights "glued" to a silent
set of telephone lines.
Here he first beard the regular but oscillatory "cadence
of sounds" and wondered what produced them. During his search
he discovered this force he chooses to call "radiant energy."
Moray has come to believe this force pervades all space. He believes
one may tap it on the Moon, on Pluto, at the farthest point of
the Milky Way, or anywhere between, as well as on Earth.
While Mr. Moray does not believe in "perpetual motion, perpetual
light or perpetual power", he does think the supply of radiant
energy is ample for all mankind's power needs indefinitely.
One of Moray's adherents wrote me, "I think Moray's radiant
energy is the greatest invention of our time. Atomic energy is
`peanuts' by comparison."
One may think as he pleases, of course, but it seems such a statement
is a bit over-optimistic at this time. Nothing approaching so
vast an accomplishment has been demonstrated thus far.
However, Nikola Tesla never made known all the results of his
Colorado experiments and it is quite possible he learned something
of a potential force similar to radiant energy but thought the
world not ready for it. It is known that Moray is a close student
of Tesla's work.
On the other hand, Moray gradually has perfected his device's
output from a capacity to light one small incandescent light bulb
to a present capacity claimed to be 50 kilowatts. Fifty kilowatts
represents about 67 horsepower and, certainly, 67 horsepower is
not to be disregarded. Many small factories do not use as much
as 67 horsepower.
According to Moray, one of his present units can be built for
about $800. Mass production methods might cut this price in half.
Under these circumstances, a unit in a home would bring about
a substantial saving in power bills over several years time.
As many as 100 persons have witnessed radiant energy demonstrations.
Radiant energy, as it emerges from the Moray apparatus, may be
considered a form of electricity. It is an alternating current,
but an alternating current of very high frequency or cyclage.
This current will light ordinary incandescent light bulbs. The
light which comes from these bulbs is called "pure white
on the blue side, not on the yellow side as light given off when
the same bulbs are lighted with commercial currents."
This light possesses high actinic qualities, which means t affects
photographic films quickly and powerfully. Photographers who have
exposed films in this light have found they are forced to "stop
way down" to prevent over exposure.
If a photograph of a single bulb lighted with radiant energy is
taken the print shows a large, dark ring, perpendicular to the
base of the bulb. This ring looks like a circle of translucent
black fog. It seems the light somehow reflects itself on the air,
or projects a shadow of itself there.
Some persons who have seen radiant energy power lights say the
bulbs look as if they were filled entirely with white light, as
if the gas itself which fill the bulbs were fully incandescent.
Moray believes this to be true.
Radiant energy will heat electric flat irons and other electrical
heating devices. It is claimed heating capacities are reached
much more quickly with radiant energy than with commercial currents,
and are considerably hotter than when powered with ordinary electric
energy.
The high frequency of radiant energy is responsible for this.
Moray SAYS HE HAS LEARNED THE EXACT FREQUENCY OF RADIANT ENERGY
but he will not disclose it. Further, he says voltmeters and ammeters
used to measure commercial alternating currents will not measure
radiant energy.
Electric motors wound to turn on commercial electricity will not
operate on radiant energy. He says, "Motors wound to accept
the frequency of radiant energy will operate."
(Morays' energy machine would only operate RESISTIVE DEVICES -
VANGARD)
However, I learned elsewhere, that while such motors will operate
they are not as efficient as motors running on ordinary commercial
currents. Moray says when his motors are running in the dark they
glow with a violet aura. His motors run cold!
The speeds of the radiant energy motors, as reported, are fantastic.
Moray wrote me they turn over better than 36,000 revolutions per
minute, more than 600 per second!
When I asked where he gets bearings to withstand such phenomenal
speeds, Moray replied that he makes them. Thus I learned about
his metallurgical work.
What sort of an apparatus is Moray's Radiant Energy Device? Briefly,
it would appear to be similar to a radio receiving set of power
proportions.
It is composed of two coils of wire, or inductancies. It contains
several condensers, or capacitors, of different sizes.
There is a detector tube, or electronic valve, and two oscillator
tubes. Added to this is a "bar of silver and a bar of copper",
a starting device, and a step down electrical transformer, reported
to be 1000-to-1, primary to secondary.
All of this is enclosed in a box measuring about 30 inches long
by 16 inches wide by 16 inches high. It weighs about 50 pounds.
There are no moving parts. Moray says there are no dangerous radiations
surrounding the box when it is in operation.
Many persons have looked inside the box. Several have made more
than a cursory examination of its contents - except for the detector
tube!
The inductances are about eight and 10 inches in diameter. They
are composed of several layers of wire. The diameter of the wire
is much smaller than necessary to carry anything like 50 kilowatts
of ordinary commercial electricity.
Probably, there is a direct relationship between the size of the
wire and the number of turns of it on each coil. Further, it can
be assumed the distance separating the two coils is important,
as well as the direction in which the coils are wound.
Moray is silent as to the materials used in his capacitors or
condensers. Neither does he tell their capacities. They vary in
size but this is not indicative of capacity!
If one part of the apparatus is more important than another I
would conclude it is the tubes or valves. Moray will not say much
about these. He admits they do not contain an electrically heated
filament whose radiations provide the means of carrying currents
to different parts of the tube and which produce the valve action.
How, then, is this valve action produced? Moray does not say.
I have learned, from other sources, of Moray's purchase of radioactive
materials.
I have been informed by one source that Moray uses these radioactivities
as the "carrying-currents" within his tubes. Exactly
what the radioactive materials may be, I have not learned as yet.
Some say it is a uranium compound; others deny this. What is more,
we do not know whether the detector tube and the oscillators use
the same materials.
Being cold tubes, it can be assumed they are not vacuum tubes.
However, Moray does have vacuum pumps in his laboratory. The tubes
may be filled with gas. But if they are filled with a gas, what
gas?
These tubes, especially the detector, seem to be the weakest links
in the chain of parts in the Moray system. By far the greater
number of times the demonstration apparatus has stopped because
of troubles, it appeared the trouble lay in the detector tube.
Moray does not allow anyone to see the detector tube - apparently
the big secret of the device lies there!
At the same time, the least understood of the device's mysteries
is the function of the bar of silver and the bar of copper set
side by side.
Are they "true" copper and silver? Or are they alloys
-possibly treated with the very radiant energy they may help to
produce? Have they been transmuted in some way? Are they only
decoys? Are they a special type of air condenser? Are their lengths,
widths, thicknesses, as well as their distance apart, important?
All of these questions, and many, many more, flood into one's
mind - and remain unanswered!
Early in his experiments Mr. Moray used both an antenna and a
ground connection. He no longer uses either. This eliminates the
possibility that he taps either current from power lines or from
radio transmitters.
The longest known continuous run of the apparatus has been a little
over 57 hours. It has been run nearly three times that long with
short shutdowns for inspection of different parts.
Such long test runs pretty well spike any idea that Moray has
batteries in the box. If he does have batteries in the box he
has something new in batteries!
Even if Moray's device were a commercial item today - which it
most certainly is not - it would be years before our present-day
electrical power would become obsolete.
Perhaps it might never become outmoded. It is quite possible many
uses made of commercial electricity could not be supplied by radiant
energy.
We are quite sure radiant energy does not transmit well even over
short distances. It seems quite possible that definite limits
exist on the size of radiant energy units. There is some question
as to how many such units could be operated within any given area.
Further, what effect would radiant energy devices have upon radio
and television reception and transmission?
It appears long research will be necessary before radiant energy
can be more than an "interesting matter to ponder!"
And within our lifetimes other forms of power generators may be
commercialized.
Already we begin to hear of electricity so cheap it will not be
metered! But little either comes or goes in a day. As always,
time is both our enemy and our friend.
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