My recent mathematical analysis that links
the strong charge of the electron to the Casimir effect has provided a
mathematical basis, within the known laws of physics, to build a working free
energy device. We can now begin doing research into materials that will
provide free energy. We can also now look at previous free energy claims
in light of this new mathematical support.
I monitor Tesla
Research group for discussion specific to the material provided on this web
site.
How Free Energy Can Work:
Electrons have a strong charge
as well as an electrostatic charge. Modern physics claimed the electron
does not experience a strong charge (and hence a strong force). But
modern physics does recognize the validity of the Casimir Effect, discovered
by Hendrick Casimir and experimentally
proved by Steve Lamerauex. The Quantum
Physics Model does provide a mathematical
equivalence between the Casimir Effect and the strong charge, thus
demonstrating that the electron does indeed experience the strong force.
The key to free energy is to align the strong charge of a particulate
material such that a capacitor is formed with the individual surfaces. The
distance between the surfaces usually needs to be small on the order of
nanometers. The dielectric can be either free space or any physical dielectric
of small enough thickness.
The gyromagnetic ratio of the electrons (also related to magnetic moment and
zitterbewegung) in the material cause photons to be
continually exchanged between the electrons. Between the capacitance of
the two surfaces and the permeability of the space in between, a resonance must
be attained that suits the cavity between the surfaces. In effect, the
surfaces of the material establish a Helmholtz resonator that has a specific
frequency.
When the materials are chosen such that they exchange photons at the
frequency of the cavity between them, some photons can be drawn off the plates
as electrons. These electrons are rapidly replenished by the photon
exchange as long as the load does not exceed the ability of the resonator to
produce photons. And so, the energy is coming directly from the elasticity
of the Aether and the wobbling of the electron.