How To Generate Electricity With Zero Point Energy

Zero point energy is known to be the lowest possible energy level a system can have. It is the ground state or the natural state of all things. In a perfect recovery system, the energy above this zero-point level is returned to do useful work either within the system or for use in another system.

Many scientists believed that the universe is a natural source of energy. They believe that zero point energy exists in every molecule and every inch of the universe including the vacuum of space. They believed that energy that holds electrons in orbit around atoms and the energy that creates molecular bonds of atoms in elements and compounds can be directed or redirected for use as a source of energy. Energy waves that exist even in the vacuum of space can be tapped as a viable energy source.

Atomic energy is one example that supports this zero point energy theory but many believe that atomic energy is only the beginning of this technology. Many of us have heard of the claims of cold fusion and the relatively new science of magneto hydrodynamics where magnetically charged fluids are used to create a type of magnetic power generator.

There is work being done on electric generators that use motors which incorporate extremely strong permanent magnets to increase the efficiency of an permanent magnetic generator to a point seemingly beyond unity, where the energy output appears greater than the energy input. Some of these theories and claims seem to defy the laws of physics and many scientists are skeptical about all these claims. There are some who claimed that these new technologies are being suppressed by science and economic consortium that fears this technology will change the economic and scientific balance of power.

Many of these new technologies can someday become reality and replace our dependence on fossil fuels, but long before any of that can happen, we need to develop ways to conserve and recover the energy we currently use.

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