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    Thumbs up FREE Energy : How to Convert Zero Point Energy to Mechanical Energy


    Found this link about how to convert vacuum energy to mechanical energy in your own labs/workshops. Hope this helps


    >> Conversion of Zero Point Energy to Mechanical Energy PDF <<

    Please feel free to give your comments kung doable ba ni nato dinhi sa CEBU

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    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    Found this link about how to convert vacuum energy to mechanical energy in your own labs/workshops. Hope this helps


    >> Conversion of Zero Point Energy to Mechanical Energy PDF <<

    Please feel free to give your comments kung doable ba ni nato dinhi sa CEBU
    I can't download the file. Can you upload it in much more accessible hosts? Anyway, as for vacuum energy then you must be talking about vacuum EM field fluctuations. This is quite interesting but it is still the most sought after research in high level laboratories in the world. It requires a lot of expertise in theoretical and quantum optics so I believe it won't ever be doable in Cebu not counting miracles. hehe

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    hmmmmmmmm...noted...i'll check this one later

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    dili ma download sir

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    if you notice, ShareCash.org or share-a-pic to cash, "WHERE SHARING IS REWARDED" quoted in the pic's link...

    basin mura ni og Pay to click site...

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    will download and re-upload the file on a better server.... karyot lng

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    file re-uploaded . . . sorry guyz . . .

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    A better link from the source.
    http://www.wbabin.net/physics/turtur1e.pdf

    Anyway, I will try and browse through this paper. I think it is highly technical for an ordinary person but it seems interesting though. I'm pretty sure this is still highly experimental and will still be far from being applied.

    But I am a bit skeptic though, in my field which is very closely related to this, I haven't really heard or encountered real claims of ZPE conversion backed up with reliable publications.

    An excerpt from Calphysics Institute: Introduction to Zero-Point Energy

    There is growing interest concerning the possibility of tapping zero-point energy and many claims exist of ''over unity devices'' (gadgets yielding a greater output than the required input for operation) driven by zero-point energy. In spite of the dubious nature of these claims (to date no such device has passed a rigorous, objective test), the concept of converting some amount of zero-point energy to usable energy cannot be ruled out in principle. Zero-point energy is not a thermal reservoir, and therefore does not suffer from the thermodynamic injunction against extracting energy from a lower temperature reservoir.

    In 1993 Cole and Puthoff published a thermodynamic analysis, ''Extracting energy and heat from the vacuum'' (see below), in which they concluded that ''extracting energy and heat from electromagnetic zero-point radiation via the use of the Casimir force'' is in principle possible without violating the laws of thermodynamics.

    A thought experiment for a device that readily demonstrates how the Casimir force could be put to use in principle was proposed by physicist Robert Forward in 1984 (see below). A ''vacuum fluctuation battery'' could be constructed consisting of stacked conducting plates. Applying the same polarity charge to all the plates would yield a repulsive force between plates, thereby opposing the Casimir force which is acting to push the plates together. Adjusting the electrostatic force so as to permit the Casimir force to dominate will result in adding energy to the electric field between the plates, thereby converting zero-point energy to electric energy.

    One can imagine an even simpler microdevice in which the Casimir force pushes two plates together thereby engaging some kind of lever which does work.

    There is no practical application in these examples since ideally it would take just as much energy, and in practice somewhat more energy owing to frictional and other losses, to separate the plates for a second cycle. Nevertheless, this would demonstrate the concept of conversion of zero-point energy in principle if the Casimir effect attribution to zero-point energy is correct (which is debatable).

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    People just love the perpetual motion machine, when in fact, it DOESN'T exist.

    Proposed free energy devices

    As a scientific concept, the existence of zero point energy is not controversial although the ability to harness it is. In particular, perpetual motion machines and other power generating devices supposedly based on zero point energy are highly controversial and, in many cases, in violation of some of the fundamental laws of physics. No device claimed to operate using zero point energy has been demonstrated to operate as claimed. No plausible description of a device drawing useful power from a source of zero point energy has been given. Thus, current claims to zero point energy-based power generation systems currently have the status of pseudoscience or constitute outright fraud.


    Zero-point energy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Since this forum DOES NOT cater to, nor does it tolerate pseudoscience, this thread is now closed.

    -RODION

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