FREE ENERGY INTRODUCTION

What is "Free Energy"? "Free Energy" is impossible due to the "Law of Conservation of Energy", right? Is everything in the universe energy? Okay, show me some examples of "Free Energy" devices. Seperator
What is "Free Energy"?

For many, "Free Energy" is a buzz word that has no clear meaning. As such, it relates to a host of inventions that do something that is not understood, and therefore a mystery. For others, it means "perpetual motion" Photo of Wind Turbinesand is therefore dismissed, without due consideration.

"Free Energy" is any energy that is provided by the natural world. This may include energy sources that you are familiar with, such as solar panels or wind generators, but could also include amazing technologies like a car powered by water, or an electrical generator that generates a large amount of electrical output power from (what appears to be) little or no electrical input.


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"Free Energy" is impossible due to the "Law of Conservation of Energy", right?

In the conventional scientific paradigm, devices that appear to generate energy out of nothing create a problem under the "Law of Conservation of Energy". This law basically states that you cannot get more energy out of a system than what you put in. The "Law of Conservation of Energy" is generally regarded as being correct, but this law assumes that you are aware of all of the energy that you are actually putting into the system in the first place.

Quantum Physics has revealed to us that everything in the universe is energy. Around a century ago, the inventor Nikola Tesla understood this when he said, "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration". Even the comedian Bill Hicks said, "All matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration".

If everything in the universe is energy, then perhaps some of that energy can be harnessed without breaking the "Law of Conservation of Energy".

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Is everything in the universe energy?

Do you remember the periodic table from your school classroom?

Periodic Table

H2OEach one of these elements is a different type of atom.

Everything in our world is made up of atoms, gases, liquids, solids, plasmas, everything. Pure water for example, is composed of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom. Hence, H2O.

So, what are atoms made of? Wikipedia states the following:

"Every atom is composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons orbiting the nucleus. The nucleus is made up of one or more protons and typically a similar number of neutrons. The protons have a positive electrical charge, the electrons have a negative electrical charge and the neutrons have no electrical charge. If the number of protons and electrons are equal, that atom is electrically neutral. If an atom has more or fewer electrons than protons, then it has an overall negative or positive charge, respectively, and it is called an ion. Electrons of an atom are attracted to the protons in a nucleus by an electromagnetic force."

Animated atom

So what does all this mean? The above quote from Wikipedia certainly suggests that atoms are energetic in nature. Atoms have an electrical charge, positive, negative or neutral, and are composed of positive and negatively charged particles attracted to each other by an electromagnetic force.

If everything in the universe is composed of atoms, then it's fair to say that everything in the universe is energetic in nature.

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Okay, show me some examples of "Free Energy" devices

As mentioned previously, "Free Energy" is any energy that is provided by the natural world and two well known sources for this are wind generators and solar panels.

Once you get past the "it's not possible" belief, you'll discover that there are many other alternative types of devices for generating electrical power including magnetic pulsed systems, gravitational systems, energy-tapping pulsed systems, aerial systems, electro-static generators and Hydrogen fuel cells.

There have been so many different devices invented that describing even the most promising of them would take up an entire book. There is one man named Patrick Kelly who has done just that and has very kindly posted his book and other related documents online completely free for all to see. In fact, I would go as far to say that his website and eBook is the single best "Free Energy" resource on the Internet. His website is www.free-energy-info.com.

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