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"Free Energy" Does not Violate Any Laws of Physics
Free energy does not mean perpetual motion. Extracting
power from the vast sea of energy that surrounds us is no more perpetual motion than a
photovoltaic cell. It does not violate the second law of thermodynamics. It is a
conversion of energy from one form into another form that is usable -- not the creation of energy
out of nothing.
-- Sterling D. Allan
Devices that are sometimes billed "free energy machines" or
"zero point energy" machines are really a misnomer, for they are merely extracting energy
from a force we do not yet understand.
Here's an analogy to something most people today understand, but which a less educated person would
not understand and would consider "magic."
Take
at look at Vapair.com There you will see a unit that distils
water from air. You and I understand that this is done through water vapor condensation on coils of
low temperature. It isn't magic at all, yet sure enough water is being extracted out of air.
Likewise, these "free energy" machines are no more "magic," for they are only
converting energy from an unseen yet real force. Though we might not fully understand what that is,
it is nonetheless there. No "conservation of energy" maxims are being violated at all.
Sterling D. Allan
May 14, 2002
See also
- Alternative Utilities - index of Tesla and other free energy
related devices, resources, directories, symposia, essays, etc.
Page posted May 14, 2002
Last updated January 22, 2003
visits since Jan. 22, 2003
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