Resources & References
Academic publications, research materials, and additional learning resources
Open Science Approach
Julian Perry's Primary Research
Core studies and publications from Kerrow Energetics
Open Science Framework Studies
Study 1: Peak Response Frequency Methodology
Systematic approach to determining optimal charging frequencies for different battery chemistries
Platform: Open Science Framework
Study 2: Chemical Deficit Analysis
Definitive proof that energy gains originate from environmental sources, not battery chemistry
Platform: Open Science Framework • Status: Peer-reviewed
Long-Term Pulse Delivery Studies
Extended testing demonstrating reproducibility and statistical significance of CoP > 1
Platform: Open Science Framework
Published Journal Articles
Journal of Energy and Emission Engineering (JEEE)
Multiple articles documenting IPC methodology, results, and theoretical frameworks (2024-2025)
International Conference Presentations
Technical presentations at energy research conferences with live demonstrations
Historical Researchers and Their Work
Key figures in the development of pulse charging technology
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
- • Patents: US685957, US685958 (Radiant Energy)
- • "On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena" (1893)
- • Method of Conversion - interrupted DC pulses
- • Magnifying transmitter concepts
Gaston Planté (1834-1889)
- • Invented lead-acid battery (1859)
- • First practical rechargeable battery
- • Foundation for all IPC research
John Bedini (1949-2016)
- • Patent US6677730B2 (Pulse Charger)
- • Popularized pulse charging and battery desulfation
- • Bedini SG (School Girl) motor/charger
- • Influenced modern IPC research
Tom Bearden (1930-2022)
- • Scalar electromagnetics theory
- • Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG)
- • Vacuum energy extraction frameworks
- • Extended electrodynamic theory
Eric Dollard (b. 1952)
- • Longitudinal wave research
- • Tesla replication experiments
- • Four-pole theory of electricity
- • Practical demonstrations
Daniel Cook (1871)
- • First patent on anomalous energy gains
- • Unidirectional pulses from inductor
- • Interrupter circuit design
Key Academic References
Battery Technology
- [1]Planté, G. (1859). "Nouvelle pile secondaire d'une grande puissance" (New secondary battery of great power)
- [2]Commercial pulse charging systems for Lead-Acid and Li-Ion batteries - sulphation reversal and cycle life improvement
- [3]Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄) chemistry and safety characteristics
Electromagnetic Theory
- [4]Tesla, N. (1893). "On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena", Nature journal
- [5]Bearden, T.E. "Energy from the Vacuum" - Advanced technical version on scalar electromagnetics
- [6]Dollard, E. "Condensed Intro to Tesla Transformers" and longitudinal wave theory
- [7]Lindemann, P. (2001). "Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity"
Circuit Design and Patents
- [8]Cook, D. (1871). Patent on anomalous energy gains with inductive pulses
- [9]Bedini, J. (2004). US Patent 6,677,730 B2 - Pulse charging device
- [10]Gray, E. EMA Motor patents: US3890548, US4595975, US4661747
Online Resources and Communities
Kerrow Energetics
Julian Perry's research organization
Official website for IPC research, updates, and contact information
Location: United Kingdom
Open Science Framework
Research Data Repository
Complete datasets, equipment lists, analysis code, and methodology documentation
Platform: osf.io
JEEE Journal
Journal of Energy and Emission Engineering
Peer-reviewed publications on IPC research and related energy technologies
Research Communities
Various online forums and discussion groups dedicated to pulse charging, Tesla technology, and alternative energy research
Exercise critical thinking and verify claims independently
Recommended Books
"Energy from the Vacuum" by Thomas Bearden
Advanced technical discussion of vacuum energy extraction and extended electromagnetics
"Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity" by Peter Lindemann
Synthesis of Tesla and Edwin Gray's work on radiant energy and cold electricity
"The New Science" by John Bedini
Practical guide to pulse charging systems and battery rejuvenation techniques
Tesla's Original Patents and Papers
Primary source material on radiant energy, wireless transmission, and high-frequency phenomena
Access to Research Materials
All primary research materials from Julian Perry's work are publicly available through the Open Science Framework, ensuring transparency and enabling independent verification.
What's Available
- ✓Complete experimental protocols and methodologies
- ✓Raw data files and analysis code
- ✓Equipment specifications and bills of materials
- ✓Circuit diagrams and design files
- ✓Statistical analysis and results
- ✓Pre-registration documents for studies
Critical Thinking and Verification
- Verify claims with independent sources
- Look for peer-reviewed publications
- Examine the quality of experimental design
- Consider alternative explanations
- Require reproducible results