05/13/2023
What is the definition of free energy? Has anyone ever invented a free energy device? If so, how does it work and why isn't it widely used yet?
What we all search is more electrical energy out than put in. Free energy is the answer, it's simple, just not easy. All that is needed to do is use a small amount of electrical energy to cause an unbalanced system, forcing other forms of energy into the system doing what they need to in order to restore that balance. Now convert those forms of energy that entered the system, into electrical, as well as conserving the original electrical energy we used to start the process. You end up with more electrical energy out than you put in... Still exactly unity though when you measure all forms of energy... But now you are making use of "available" free energy, without violating any laws of physics!
Q&A: https://www.reddit.com/r/Academic_QA/comments/13g41ge/what_is_the_definition_of_free_energy_has_anyone/
1/ Free energy does exist, but is not in the dogma of academia.
2/ There is much experimental and theoretical evidence that free energy exists.
Free energy does exist, but is not in the dogma of academia.
🌀 How close are we to making Nikola Tesla's free energy concept a reality? The answer: https://www.reddit.com/r/Attraction_Spin/comments/12zpld7/nikola_teslas_free_energy_machine/
There is much experimental and theoretical evidence that free energy exists.
🌀 Did Nikola Tesla ever create a free energy generator? The answer: https://www.reddit.com/r/Attraction_Spin/comments/134uk4u/teslas_free_energy/
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