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scatterer

Any electrical current load that disperses, neutralizes, voids or depolarizes previously accumulated potential gradient or electric charge (polarization).

"In the load (scatterer), the little potentialized electron (the little force) is subjected to jerks and accelerations, thus radiating energy (shucking its gradient). Since this is done in all directions in the scatterer (load), that gets rid of the gradient, reducing the "little force" (potentialized electron) to zero because the little potential gradient is lost due to radiation." [Bearden, The Final Secret of Free Energy]

See Also


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Disintegration
Dispersion
Dissociation
Entropic Dispersion
Figure 4.2 - Russell Directions of Power Accumulation and Dispersion
Load
Radiant Energy
Radiation
15.03 - Questions Concerning Dissociation
15.05 - Relative Diameters in Dissociation
15.14 - Dissociation Liberates Spontaneous Energy
15.15 - Progressive Dissociation
15.20 - Dissociation Frequency
15.21 - Water Dissociation Demonstration

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Sunday April 15, 2018 04:46:27 MDT by Dale Pond.