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Quantum Vacuum & Zero Point Energy Access: Is “Free Energy” For All Actually Possible? “Free energy” is a term being tossed around these days, and not one that many within the new energy movement like to use. That’s because it’s not really “free,” or what we perceive “free” to be. It’s not like the power source for generating the energy to run these machines (discussed below in this article) is coming from nowhere. It’s coming from the quantum vacuum, which would seem to be available for our use in unlimited quantities, given the fact that it’s the invisible “stuff” that makes up our known entire universe, in which could be a sea of universes and dimensions. There is enough to go around. Sure, solar, wind, and other clean energy initiatives are great, and the more the better, but the world has been completely blinded by the fact that there are many more advanced ways to generate clean energy that could revolutionize our world in several different paradigm changing ways.
The Quantum Vacuum: What Is It? Long ago, physicists discovered that what we call “space” is not empty, that there is energy in space, and that it’s full of “stuff” not visible to the human eye. This is exactly what an atom is made up of, spinning and vibrating bits of energy, once perceived to be completely void and empty. Turns out, it’s probably the “invisible” that governs the “visible.”
This was further illustrated in what’s known as “The Casimir Effect,” which demonstrates zero-point energy. The implications of this are far reaching and have been written about extensively within theoretical physics by researchers all over the world. Today, we are beginning to see that these concepts are not just theoretical, but instead, very practical. (source)(source) The next question after this discovery became: how much of this energy can be ‘tapped’ and how much power generation can it provide us with? Here is a video of Nassim Haramein, who currently leads a teams of physicists, electrical engineers, mathematicians and other scientists to explore the frontier of unification principles and their implications, at a TEDx talk at USCD. In it, he goes into more detail.
One paper titled “Extracting Energy and Heat from the Vacuum” in Physical Review by Daniel C. Cole, Ph.D. and Associate Professor at Boston University in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Physicist Harold E. Puthoff shows how:
This brings us to the next point, that these concepts are not only true in principle, they are no longer theoretical.
Theodor C. Loder, III, Professor Emeritus at the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space at the University of New Hampshire puts it best:
Here is the trailer for a film called Out of The Void. It premiered at the Vienna International Festival. At the one minute mark, you will hear Paramahamsa Tewari speak, one figure who has received praise from the likes of John Wheeler, whose research was covered in the film. The film documents tests of his Reactionless Generator filmed in his lab in India. Here is the actual video of the machine in action, taken from the film. Where the over unity test results are then confirmed at the Kirloskar factory (India) where the vice president, factory manager, and lead electrical engineer discuss their replication of the device and over unity test results. While thinking about these concepts, it is important to acknowledge the world of secrecy. There are multiple inventors utilizing these concepts, and unfortunately the trail leads towards the secret space program, and the powerful people that might have to take a big hit if they do not have control of these technologies. It’s also important to note that ever since the “Invention Secrecy Act” was brought into effect in 1951, over 5000 inventions alone were issued secrecy orders at the end of 2014. (source) As Steven Aftergood from the Federation of American Scientists reports: “The 1971 list indicates that patents for solar photovoltaic generators were subject to review and possible restriction if the photovoltaics were more than 20% efficient. Energy conversion systems were likewise subject to review and possible restriction if they offered conversion efficiencies in ‘excess of 70-80%.'” (source) Something to think about…
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