The Origin Story of the Egely Wheel: From Ball Lightning to Geneva
How a Hungarian nuclear engineer's curiosity led from ball lightning research to the invention of the Egely Wheel — and to a bronze medal in Geneva...
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the complete Egely experience
Over many years, Dr. George Egely documented experiments with the rotating wheel under different conditions, mental states, and hand positions. These recordings capture real investigations in which the wheel’s behavior can be directly observed. Not as theory, but as practice.
inventor, engineer, researcher
Dr. George Egely is a Hungarian inventor and research engineer who built his career
around exploring the frontiers of physics, with a particular focus on
subtle phenomena connected to living systems. His work has received
recognition in Hungary and abroad, and reflects decades of engineering, experimentation,
and interdisciplinary research.
His most well-known invention is the Egely Wheel, a unique measuring device
designed to make subtle connections between one’s inner state
and the movement of the wheel observable through direct personal experience.
The Egely Wheel Recorder app connects via Bluetooth to record and track subtle changes in vitality with clear, real-time digital feedback.