Status of QEG Build Morocco: Build Day 3 – Initial Resonance Achieved!
By Justin on Stillness in the Storm, published on April 28, 2014
Early this morning the QEG Build team here in Morocco successfully got resonance! No hard data to reveal yet but we maintained five 100 Watt Light Bulbs for several minutes.
We will begin to tune the QEG so that we can start increasing the power output. Jamie was surprised that no major tweaking was needed after the first assembly.
We took the day off on Sunday and relaxed after the team spent nearly the whole day on Saturday assembling the QEG. After dinner, Jamie decided to do the prep work for testing her out.
There was a large gathering of people huddled inside the small garage as the work unfolded. It felt like waiting outside a delivery room, when Jamie would announce we are ready for testing everyone would gather to watch. There were so many tablets and cell phones recording the scene that those in the back of the garage had multiple perspectives to watch and see up close.
When we finally pushed her to resonance the first time the entire room began to chant the tone the QEG was making. After the QEG achieved Resonance several Orbs were captured by people taking photos and Hans was able to capture some amazing footage of Orbs on video, which will be uploaded as soon as possible.
Heres a short clip of the Aouchtam team achieving resonance for the first time, job well done!
I started crying when I watched this, 🙂 tears of joy and I can feel the energy from here! The importance of this is just the first step to many more joyous and beautiful things to come! And for me A LOT more crying of happiness!
love, peace and wisdom
kala
Assuming we are looking at what all you seemingly painfully-honest folk say we are looking at: Well done to you all for getting this hopefully World-changing tech as far along as this video (and various others) indicate that you have.
Asking for detailed specifications at this point would clearly be premature. Can’t wait to find out what kind of load the device you have would be capable of usefully sustaining; for how long between necessary or MTBF related shutdowns; and what kind of maintenance schedule would/will be required to keep it going indefinitely (perhaps swapping in and out with another/others in tandem/multiple ‘harness’ for continual power generation (say for a hospital, social-centre, school or a machine-shop capable of producing new devices and replacement parts)?
Also is there an upper limit to the size of QEG that can/could/might be constructed? Does the input/output power ratio remain constant as you shift up in size? Would these go up in linear, or exponential proportion relative to scale? Or would multiple smaller devices be the way to go?
Questions I certainly hope (and dare to trust) the World at large will soon be asking..