T. H. Moray Radiant Energy Tube Showcase

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I had often asked myself; what ever became of Moray's radiant energy tubes? Wouldn't it be nice to run some tests on them? Well, as fate would have it, I have had the opportunity to test some of his tubes. I now possess several of Moray's tubes that he used in his research. Many years ago a man named Stan Mahurin obtained a steel case loaded with Moray's experimental vacuum tubes and a notebook from his widow. This man knew T. H. Moray and his wife quite well.

Mr. Mahurin passed the tubes onto Dr. William A. Rhodes, 'a close friend for many years', because he had no clue as to their function but did insist on keeping the notebook. The tubes were a big mystery to Rhodes and he had them stored away for over twenty-five years. I was contacted because of my passion for radiant energy research and was given the opportunity to purchase these tubes. I promptly replied and have had the honor to inspect them first-hand.

Upon inspection of the tubes there is no outward sign of radioactivity. None of the tubes indicate the presence of radioactivity when approached with any of my radiation sensing meters. Several of the tubes contain a cylindrical anode and wire filament. I conclude that these tubes were used to rectify the received radiant energy waves. They had to have been the tubes that Moray used when he ran out of his Swedish Stone mineral. None of the tubes that I bought from Dr. Rhodes turned out to be of any real importance to my research. However, they do hold historical value. This is of no consequence to me because I have developed tubes that contain my own special semiconductors that I manufacture.

I am now attempting to rebuild a radiant energy device that will demonstrate a few hundred watts of excess power above what the circuits require to be self-sustaining. My next goal will be to develop a commercial unit.


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