Free-Energy Devices, zero-point energy, and water as HHO fuel
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purpose of this web site is to provide you with an introduction to a
series of devices which have been shown to have very interesting
properties and some are (incorrectly) described as 'perpetual motion'
machines.
What's that you say - perpetual motion is impossible? My, you're a
difficult one to please. The electrons in the molecules of rock
formations have been spinning steadily for millions of years without
stopping - at what point will you agree that they are in perpetual
motion?
So, why don't electrons run out of energy and just slow down to a
standstill? The universe is a seething cauldron of energy with
particles popping into existence and then dropping out again. If the
equation E = mC2 is correct, then we can see that a
tremendous amount of energy is needed to create any form of matter.
Scientists remark that if we could tap even a small part of that energy,
then we would have free energy for our lifetime.
The Law of Conservation of Energy is generally thought to be correct
when it states that more energy cannot be taken out of any system than
is put into that system. However, that does not mean that we cannot get more energy out of a system than we
put into it. A crude example is a solar panel in sunlight. We get
electrical power out of the panel but we do not put the sunlight into
the panel - the sunlight arrives on its own. This example is simple as
we can see the sunlight reaching the solar panel. In passing, it
might be remarked that the "Law" of Conservation of Energy has recently
been proved to be wrong, however, it wouldn't bother me at all if it
were actually right as it assumes a "closed system" which is something
that does not exist anywhere in the universe.
If, instead of the solar panel, we had a device which absorbs some of
the energy which the universe contains and gives out, say, electrical
power, would that be so different? Most people say "yes! - it is
impossible!" but this reaction is based on the fact that we cannot see
this sea of energy. Should we say that a TV set cannot possibly work
because we cannot see a television transmission signal?
Many people have produced devices and ideas for tapping this energy.
The energy is often called "Zero-Point Energy" because it is the energy
which would remain if a system has it's temperature lowered to absolute
zero. This presentation is introductory information on what has
already been achieved in this field: devices which output more power
than they require to run. This looks as if they contradict the Law of
Conservation of Energy, but they don't, and you can see this when you
take the zero-point energy field into account.
The material on this web site describes many different devices, with
diagrams, photographs, explanations, pointers to web sites, etc. As
some of the devices need an understanding of electronic circuitry, a
simple, step-by-step instruction course in electronics is also provided
in Chapter 12. This can take someone with no previous knowledge of
electronics, to the level where they can read, understand, design and
build the type of circuits used with these devices.
This is a very interesting field and the topic is quite absorbing once
you get past the "it has to be impossible" attitude. We were once told
that it would be impossible to cycle at more than 15 mph as the wind
pressure would prevent the cyclist from breathing. Do you want to stay
with that type of 'scientific' expert? Have some fun - discover the
facts.
There are many, many interesting devices and ideas already on the web.
This site does not mention them all by any means. What it does, is
take some of what are in my opinion, the most promising and interesting
items, group them by category, and attempt to describe them clearly and
without too many technical terms. If you are not familiar with
electronics, then some items may be difficult to understand. In that
case, I suggest that you start with Chapter 12 and go through it in
order, moving at whatever speed suits you, before examining the other
sections. I hope you enjoy what you re
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