I came across this topic a couple of years ago and looked into it. It's chock-full of words like 'scalar,' 'longitudinal,' and 'zero-point energy,' but doesn't bother to define the terms or explain how they're related. You can read every word on the supposed technology that exists, but you would be no further toward understanding it than if it was described as magic.
Zero-point energy refers to the lowest state of energy that can be achieved by a particle in a certain environment. By definition, it cannot be harnessed to provide power. There is vacuum energy, however, which is literally the energy in the vacuum of space, though it is curious that 'zero-point energy' is used interchangeably.
Unfortunately, the vacuum energy is only very large over significant volumes. The vacuum energy of the Earth's volume would probably be less than a watt. Over the entire universe, vacuum energy is pulling the universe apart.
Devices have, indeed, been patented for the purpose of extracting this energy, but no independent test has ever shown that they work, and their creators mysteriously(or not), can't seem to convince any company to sell their devices....
|
|
Bookmarks