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FREE ENERGY!! IS IT FOR REAL?

FREE ENERGY!!  IS IT FOR REAL?

To be honest when I first heard the term ‘free energy’ I laughed at my friend. I was skeptical and replied ‘yes you mean I can drive my car around without gas.’ But when I dug deeper I found out that the real statement is “there is free energy all around us”. At first it is difficult to understand but then I had to admit that all the fuss is about something which is quantifiable but debatable.

Free Energy

When we talk about free energy devices what we simply mean is that a particular device requires no other source of exterior power or energy in some form. Imagine you have a generator and it needs no external source of power or a motor that requires no electric power to run. I know the concept is a tough one to accept, but there is one scientific fact that actually supports this claim of free energy being around us. An isolated system is made up of matter and all matter inherently possesses energy in one form or the other so if no external input is provided that an isolated system will still contain some form of energy within itself.

Bruce De Palma

Can we deny that the Sun, stars, earth beneath our feet, air or oceans for that matter are devoid of any form of energy? They are full of energy, maybe 40 years ago building a solar car was inconceivable, but now it is an established fact and we all accept it. Even the most skeptical mind cannot negate the fact that energy does exist all around us. The prime question however is how to harness it and for what purposes. The people magazine reported that Physicist Bruce De Palma claims to have built a 100 kilowatt generator that can power his entire home without using any external source of energy. Imagine if that can be done on a massive scale will you still need oil or gas?


Thus the issue involves a little bit of politics too. If you are about hitting in the stomach won't you at least try to turn away. The same is happening here, industries and business sectors whose financial interests can be damaged by tapping free energy sources are bent on protecting themselves.


Conclusion

The fact that free energy exists around us is being sublimed into a rumor or a mere claim. On the other hand countries that have scarce resources are more interested in conserving or harnessing the free energy around us. It is only a matter of time when and how this will happen but to deny the existence of free energy at all is an extreme wrong notion.

Nikola Testa
The inventor of AC motor

Comments

  1. Isn't that the truth... Hate could really light up the world. Sad but true! Too bad we can't love one another no matter what.

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  2. You are absolutely right, it is free and it all around us. I recently reviewed a solar powered light and was amazed at how little sunlight it needed to charge and to be able to work. Just from sitting in my living room and being exposed to dim light, it charged and lit up as if it had been plugged in or working on batteries. It really made me think about what else we could power in our home just on solar power.

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  3. You are absolutely right, it is free and it all around us. I recently reviewed a solar powered light and was amazed at how little sunlight it needed to charge and to be able to work. Just from sitting in my living room and being exposed to dim light, it charged and lit up as if it had been plugged in or working on batteries. It really made me think about what else we could power in our home just on solar power.

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  4. You are absolutely right, it is free and it all around us. I recently reviewed a solar powered light and was amazed at how little sunlight it needed to charge and to be able to work. Just from sitting in my living room and being exposed to dim light, it charged and lit up as if it had been plugged in or working on batteries. It really made me think about what else we could power in our home just on solar power.

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  5. Wow. What an interesting idea. I do understand the concept of free energy. I do wonder when it will be developed into a viable resource.

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  6. I definitely believe in free energy. Solar power alone is a great source of free energy. We just went to the Museum of Science and Industry and learned all about the energy the earth provides to us, free of charge!

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  7. That is such a true statement about the hate! There are a lot of haters out there. Too bad we can't harness that power for good.

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  8. Of course it cannot be denied that there is energy all around us. But Big Business will always find a way to make a dollar! No different than selling drugs to fix everything instead of teaching people to eat properly.

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  9. I agree that energy is all around us, but the question I have would be exactly how does one harness it for free?

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  10. Such a great analogy to explain the reason industry and business try to cloud the energy issue! It is sad that it is a political game. For that reason I hope that some of those less fortunate countries can find ways to be innovative in producing new power options-proving they we can get above all the red tape.

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  11. Hate could light up the world, no doubt.
    But about the free energy, do you really think the powers that be, those in charge, really want us to know that? no. Because as long as we mine, drill and harness energy, they control it, sell it to us and therefore control us. Politics are def. at work here.
    Dawn
    Spatulas On Parade

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  12. The oil "dependency" is mostly political. Personally we each can start to use what is available, especially solar energy for our homes. I love Tesla's quote, thanks for sharing!

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  13. I have to admit I hadn't really thought about this much before but what an interesting thought - I do believe we could make better use of solar and wind power.

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  14. I have been saying this for years. It is out there but they keep it covered up to save their bottom lines. If this country REALLY cared about the people that are barely getting by they would make this a well known thing!!

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  15. Free energy if harnessed and used for the right purposes could create wonderful things. It could be used for bad too. There's always both.

    Good post for thought!

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  16. So very true...and sad :( I really don't like that word one bit...I try to teach my daughters that it's okay to say that they dislike something or don't agree...but only use hate when you really really mean it.

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  17. I believed there is free energy! And, that statement is true about "hate" - we need love than hate!

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  18. As always, your post highlights the importance of educating ourselves. If there is a demand to deliver free energy, then governments could help harness it (here in the U.S. they are happy to hand out many freebies that society has clamored for). Individuals just need to educate themselves about the options and then petition for them. As Anita points out, we should also educate ourselves about healthy diets as opposed to lining the pockets of pharmaceutical companies who try to fix all of our ailments with pills.

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  19. I love that quote about hate. I'm sure it would be able to light up the world, but probably not my hate. Don't think I'll be able to even light up a lightbulb. I try not to hate, all that does is make me feel worse so I tend to just let go of things. You'll feel so much better when you do.

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    1. AWWWWW so sweet of you, keep loving people :)

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  20. I actually really like the idea of free energy but as you stated there is politics involved. In my opinion, when things get political is when things are no longer free. It seems there is always a price to pay one way or the other.

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  21. I love that quote... it's extremely sad how people hate so deeply. If people didn't hate so much, it would be such a happier place to live in.

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  22. we really need to harness free/renewable energy. makes a huge difference $$-wise and such

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  23. This is undoubtedly true! Some local businesses around town have installed solar panels, and I think that's so cool!

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  24. We just got a new house and it has a ton of solar stuff on it. Even cute outside lights.

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  25. This is such an interesting topic. I think it's great that we can use this kind of energy to power our needs. I wonder how long before people actually take advantage of this.

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  26. I hate it when politics is involved even if it is only little. I am thinking of installing solar panels in our home.

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  27. Ughhh so true!!!! This is the kinda stuff that makes me mad! The globalist charging us for free things -_- wish more areas were set up to utilize what the universe offers for free

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  28. I want to try solar panels. I heard so many great benefits from it aside from the savings, it can also help lessen the pollution.

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    1. Yes! solar panels are Green energy which means Ecological Friendly. I tell you how it works; Solar panels fetch sunlight and pass this green energy to the batteries which then used as Direct current to power a home. Definitely, you should try solar panels as they are beneficial in the long run.

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  29. I agree with you on channeling hate into electricity.

    I want to get some solar panels once the cost comes down. I know some of the electric companies in the US offer free elecrcity on the weekends. I dont know if it saves much. However, if you timed washing all weekend and not running the dishwasher all week. Then it might pay off. But your water heater is a huge energy sucker.

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    1. Solar energy is a long term investment. You need to spend more initially, but that cost will be covered within a few years.

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    2. Solar water heater is also a good option

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  30. There is definitely energy all around us and I've been taking advantage of it. We recently had solar panel installed to help reduce our electric bill.

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