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From human invisibility to amazing demonstrations of levitation, these strange devices, weird experiments and impossible observations - if true - challenge conventional scientific knowledge.
Over 600 years before Hogwarts School was created, an alchemist claimed to have discovered the incredible secrets of "the sorcerer's stone" - possibly even immortality.
These scientists would fit right in at Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry - except that their astounding conjurings were not works of fiction.
Maybe they work and maybe they don't, but the machines created by these rogue inventors make some astonishing claims... and what some might consider paranormal effects.
Robert Adams says his motor generator is a "free energy" machine. He claims it converts the perpetual motion of sub-atomic particles into electric power.
Alchemical manuscripts are often illustrated with detailed images of the process of alchemy, often using of a vessel. For the alchemist, the vessel meant much more.
Raymond Buckland, creator of
The Cards of Alchemy, discusses some of the fascinating history of alchemical practice and reveals his inspiration for creating the cards.
In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century.
Did Dr. Stephen H. Emmens find the key to the dreams of the medieval alchemists, or was he a clever imposter?
David's workshop is full of strange contraptions that were inspired by ET contact. He uses principles of science that "have not yet been discovered!" Nice work, Dave.
The death ray is ubiquitous from science fiction. Fortean Times reviews the career of the man who invented it... or so he claimed.
Plenty of mad and not-so-mad scientists have played with human and animal bodies to gain an understanding of the limits on life. Here are some who performed shocking experiments.
Newman, who’s appeared on the "Tonight Show," says his engine is an "unlimited source of free energy" that is safe and economical.
The multipactor holds promise in the "free energy" field as a workable electronic device that may produce over 100% efficiency, they say.
Did an American scientist actually succeed in photographing the soul over 50 years ago? And what was the discovery that so frightened a French scientist that he was reluctant to tell anyone?
A retired carpenter shows how the ancients may have move those massive blocks of stone, to build the pyramids or Stonehenge. Ingenious.
Here's a long list of mad scientists who have experimented with, tested, even patented these strange machines.
Here's a good starting page about "one of the most controversial scientists of our time" and his radical cosmological ideas.
Excellent background material on the controversial scientist and his theories.
In 1934, in London, a young scientist places an electro-helmet on his head, steps into a cabinet - and disappears! Fascinating!
This site says Newman has been taking time, materials and money from people for over 20 years, and has produced no demonstrable device.
Here's an entire Web site devoted to this rogue scientist, his inventions, his philosophy - and those who are trying to carry out his work.
Historian and best-selling author Laurence Gardner discusses the powers of white powder gold, the Ark of the Covenant, the Knights Templar and his new sci-fi screenplay centred around the Shroud of Turin.
Recent findings about the exotic properties of monatomic gold and the platinum group metals are rediscoveries of an advanced science understood or at least known by the ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Israelite priests.
Descriptions of remarkable inventions, mysterious phenomena and astounding energy sources.
What is it that we love about the mad scientists in movies and history? Is it because their probing of the unknown piques our curiosity? Or is it that they - at least for a while - get away with more than we can?
A concentrate of special elements abundant in sea water has exciting potential in improving the soil, increasing crop yields, assisting human and animal health, and even in combatting climate change.
This site describes anomalies that manifest when signals are both transmitted and received directly through the ground.
Eyewitness reports suggest that an ancient high-tech "installation" in remote Siberia was responsible for sending guided plasma sphere weapons to destroy a meteorite over Tunguska in 1908.
Documentation that might have something to do with the legendary experiment, and the work of Thomas Townsend Brown, Nikola Tesla and others -- including "lost" material. Look for parts 2 and 3 of this article as well.
This non-profit organization also builds on the discoveries of Reich. Research projects and papers included.
The most in-depth compilation of interviews with survivors of the Philadelphia experiment and Montauk Project to date.
Was it a test that would have been the latest development in a long history of military camouflage: total optical and radar invisibility? Or just an unfounded legend?
Lots of articles from all over the world regarding orgone. Includes listings of workshops, research and news.
Schauberger had some radical ideas concerning transportation, energy and vortexes. Here are some of his prototype flying disks (
not flying, incidentally).
In the course of developing mobile robots for use in battlefields and industrial fields, Dr. Gavreau stumbled upon infrasonic weapons.
This is the story of a perpetual motion device that kept the U.S. officials busy for half a decade. It also shows how Internet can be used to track down sources about some obscure events.
Includes the space energy converter, cold fusion, wireless power, anti-gravity, orgone accumulator, electronic telepathy device and more. We'd like to see them work!
Has Arthur Adams of Wales found the secret to free energy? He says it's in a silver-gray mineral he's discovered.
An article about Viktor Schauberger and his ideas about "living water" and the enormous amount of energy he claimed are in every drop.
In 1940 Reich built the first Orgone Accumulators, which were boxes that could concentrate Orgone energy in the atmosphere. He claimed that they had astonishing effects.