What is Free Energy?

First of all, lets define what free energy means. It means that the cost of creating energy is much less than produced energy. There are some obvious examples of free energy such as solar and wind energies, and not so obvious ones such as radiant energy and centrifugal force.

Some of these possibilities for generating energy seem like ideas out of science fiction novels. The laws of science dont appear to govern these potential power sources, making the ideas seem kooky, or fringe such as the idea of a Perpetuum Mobile. Cutting edge innovations, however, have often seemed fantastical in the contexts of their times. The cultural attitudes and scientific knowledge of the day when such technologies like airplanes, diesel engines, and nuclear bombs were developed would have classified those technologies as fictional rubbish. Unfortunately there is no time machine to give people the perspective that only history can provide. Setting aside our preconceptions, let us look at some theoretical free energy technologies which at first may seem more outlandish than known sources of power such as solar and wind.

~Ambient heat. The idea of getting electrical or mechanical energy from the heat is not new. In 1900 Nicolas Tesla invented an engine which used heat from the air to produce mechanical energy and called it Self-acting engine. 60 years later, an air turbine was created which ran on the hot air going through it. In the same year Charles Brown was granted an US patent for his heat-to-electricity converter.

Highly is a very highly available component of the water molecule H2O. Hydrogen can be separated from H2O and used as a fuel by using electrolysis. Many processes that separate hydrogen from water that don’t use much electricity are available, and as a result, hydrogen is a very efficient fuel for use in the future.

Back in the day new inventions were never heard of, and if you did invention something people thought you were crazy. And once it was hit, them you became the talk of the town.

But we have certainly not seen the last of the effects of magnetism on our society. Recent decades have been marked by new developments which often appear to run counter to our understanding of the basic principles which underly natural forces. One new device is the Zero Point magnetic generator; its producers state that its energy output will exceed its input. In other words, this would be the perpetual motion machine that many people have long dreamed of creating.

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