Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Zero Point Energy

Zero point energy is a concept from quantum physics. Without advanced knowledge in this area it can be difficult to interpret but it is basically the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system can possess.

Why should a concept posed by Einstein in 1913 be of interest and does it have any practical applications?

Free Energy

The zero point energy of a vacuum is said to be infinite. This therefore opens up many possibilities if this energy can somehow be harnessed. Even if one can only approximate the necessary conditions then large amounts of energy could still be obtained.

The Search For Zero Point

Many eminent and respected researchers believe that zero point could be the answer to the looming world energy crisis. One such person is Nick Cook, aviation journalist and former editor of the respected international defense journal, Jane's Defense Weekly.

Cook is well known for his knowledge of military black projects. He has spent ten years investigating anti-gravity technology that is based on zero point energy. Whilst many of the general public may laugh and scoff at the idea of obtaining large amounts of free energy, governments around the world are taking this idea much more seriously.

Cook has discovered credible evidence showing that world governments have been trying to develop (with varying levels of success), zero point energy based anti-gravity devices since the second world war and have even sought to suppress or discredit those who have made accidental commercial discoveries in this field.

Commercial Applications


There are no known commercial applications of zero point energy but there are several projects reaching their final stages.

One of these is a patented device that uses solar cells to harness energy from electromagnetic radiation based on free energy extraction.

Domestic Applications


There are currently a number of "DIY" home kits that show you how to create your own magnetic motor generator which are thought to be based on the same or at least similar principles to zero point energy.

Demonstrations of these kits so far look very promising. They are capable of delivering large amounts of energy and need only a small amount to "kick start" them into action, as well as some minimal maintenance.


One of the better rated kits is Magnets4Energy. It's generating a lot of buzz as well as telling people how to generate electricity.

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