Our heartfelt Thanks go to the Tektronix Corporation; for their generosity in providing the superb-quality instruments needed to properly record and verify the results.
Links
The "Quantum Magazine" October 2002 Article on the original 2001 / 2002 Rosemary Ainslie Circuit project; listing the independent companies involved in Verification.
http://www.free-energy.ws/pdf/quantum_october_2002.pdf
A Paper and Abstract by Rosemary Ainslie and Donovan Martin, Describing her main "Unifying Field Model".
http://www.free-energy.ws/pdf/magnetic_field_model.pdf
Rosemary Ainslie's Blog Site, which details her "A Magnetic Field Model"
http://rosemaryainslie.blogspot.com/
The 2009 Scientific Paper on the Rosemary Ainslie Circuit, titled: "Open Source Evaluation of Power Transients Generated to Improve Performance Coefficient of Resistive Heating Systems"" Submitted 12-2009 by Rosemary Ainslie and the Open Source Team to the I.E.E.E. ("yet to be Accepted for Publication, the process may normally take up to 3 months).
Note: Professional comment on this Paper, Questions, and Requests for more information by Academics and Scientists of all Nationalities and Disciplines are welcome and desired. Those interested may reach the Open Source Team and Rosemary Ainslie through the Energetics or Overunity forums or the Panacea BOCAF site listed below (or contact S. Windisch via "Facebook" or "OpEd News").
The Overunity.com Free Energy Forum, one of the two main homes for the Open Source Energy community. This link is for the main Rosemary Ainslie Circuit thread. "Lively" discussion with a large "Skeptic" participation.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7620.2720
The Energetic Forum; main home for the current serious Ainslie Circuit research and test results posting. Again, the link is for the Rosemary Ainslie Circuit thread specifically; but the main forum, as well as the above Overunity forum, contain hundreds of other interesting and important alternative energy topics.
Patrick's Practical Guide to Free Energy Devices. Great general source for many alternative energy technologies, including info on the Ainslie Circuit.



