Nekaj za v vzpodbudo: The discovery of Free Energy and its astonishing potential began with the revolutionary inventions of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). In 1931, Tesla’s "energy converter" powered a Pierce Arrow (a very heavy and luxurious motor car) up to speeds of 80 miles per hour for extended periods of time. Tesla had invented an alternative to AC generators. The problems resulting from the use of fossil fuels might have been solved as early as the 1930s had the political and business climates been receptive. Was Tesla actually tapping Tachyon Energy? We may never know. Another pioneer in Free-Energy research was Dr. T. Henry Moray. Dr. Moray succeeded in developing a converter that weighed only 28 kilograms and had a power capacity of 50 kilowatts. Upon presenting his invention to the U.S. Patent Office, it was confirmed that the converter functioned perfectly and generated 50 kilowatts of power with no visible energy source. However, since the energy source was invisible and untraceable, the application for patent was denied. This story may sound incredibly close-minded and short-sighted, but it actually happened. Like Tesla before him, Moray was stopped by powerful political and economical forces. vir: http://www.tachyon-energy.com/newpage6.htm