Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
Thomas Henry Moray
Thomas Henry Moray (August 28, 1892 - May, 1974) was an inventor from Salt Lake City, Utah. Moray graduated from The Latter Day Saint's Business College. Moray studied electrical engineering throuh a international correspondence school course. He received a electrical engineering degree from the University of Uppsala. At the turn of the century, Moray developed a reported inexhaustible environmental energy source (by means of radiant energy).
In the 1920s, Thomas Henry Moray demonstrated a "radiant energy device" to many people who were unable to find a hidden power source . Moray, as Nikola Tesla before him, was unsuccessful in introducing his devices working on this principle. Some report that his secret was forgotten.
Publication
- Moray, T. Henry, "Radiant Energy".
- Moray, T. Henry, "Beyond the Light Rays".
- Moray, T. Henry, "Radiant Energy for Beyond the Light Rays Lies The Secret of the Universe, The Evolution of Energy and Matter".
- Moray, T. Henry, "Radiant Energy for Beyond the Light Rays Lies The Secret of the Universe, The Evolution and the Transmutation of the Atom".
- Moray, T. Henry, "The Sea of Energy in which the Earth Floats"
- Moray, T. Henry, "The Sea of Energy in Which The Earth Floats, For Beyond the Light Rays Lies the Secret of The Universe".
- Moray, T. Henry, "The Sea of Energy".
Patents
- Moray, T. Henry, "US2460707". USPTO
- Moray, T. Henry, "US2460707". Thomas Henry Moray életműve. Pepe. (Hungarian -- GIF format)
External links and references
- "On Thomas Moray". Twelve Star Publishing.
- Burridge, Gaston, "The Life and Work of T. Henry Moray".
- Author unknown, "Radiant Energy - Experiments & Theory : The work of Thomas Moray".
- Pepe, "Thomas Henry Moray életműve" (Hungarian -- original text)
Last updated: 05-06-2005 22:38:48
03-10-2013 05:06:04
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details


