György Egely

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György Egely (born July 18, 1950 in Sátoraljaújhely ) is a Hungarian engineer in the field of mechanical engineering and flow technology and author of esoteric works. His publications are not noticed in science.

Life

According to his own statement, he studied mechanical engineering at the Technical and Economic University of Budapest and graduated in 1974. From 1974 he worked at the Central Research Institute for Physics (Központi Fizikai Kutatóintézet, KFKI) in Budapest / Csillebércdes. From 1981 to 1982 he stayed at Brookhaven National Laboratory with the support of the International Atomic Energy Agency . In 1982 he received his doctorate from the Technical and Economic University of Budapest with a topic on thermodynamics. Since 1991 he has been running his own research and development company, Egely Kutató-Fejlesztő Kft.

Between 1990 and 1991 he was the chairman of the Hungarian Paroscientific Institute . In 1992 he left the institute and worked on psychotronics . At that time he visited " Healers of Manila " and made tests with the help of his "vitality meter". He dealt with ball lightning and UFOs . He is currently working on a cold fusion generator . His theories are not discussed in the physical literature.

Egely Wheel

His best known product is the Egely Wheel . If you put your hand next to the wheel, it turns. Egely claims that the wheel is turning because of the so-called vitality or life energy , the lack of which indicates future diseases. Critics suggest that the rotation is caused by the heat difference between the hand and the device, by electrostatic fields, or by air movement.

Fonts

Egely has published numerous books on paraphenomena. With a few exceptions, these scriptures are written in Hungarian and have not been translated into other languages.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. George Egely: George Egely's CV. In: egely.hu. Accessed January 11, 2018 .