Faraday Disk, or Homopolar Generator—Bruce DePalma built his free energy generator based on this technology
Posted by Jon King on Jun 18, 2009
Bruce DePalma’s Free Energy Generator was created from Zero Point Energy Technology and based on the work of Nikola Tesla. Evidently it works, but the oil companies don’t want it…
Free Energy vs The Oil Economy
Scientists say that, according to the law of energy conservation, the output of any energy source must equal the input. In other words, if a generator produces X amount of energy, then it requires X amount of energy to make it work.
Not so, say proponents of Free Energy.
Before his death in 1997, for example, American Physicist Bruce DePalma claimed to have built a free energy generator based on a Faraday disk (above), a homopolar generator capable of producing up to 5 times the amount of energy it consumed.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, DePalma’s ‘N-machine’, as it was known, met with little enthusiasm within mainstream science—largely, supporters claim, because production and widespread use would have undermined the global oil economy.
Another physicist, our old friend Hal Puthoff of SRI fame (see Remote Viewing), is also in process of building a ‘free-energy’ generator based on his theory of ‘zero-point energy’, a so-called ‘fringe’ science that has grown out of studies based on the works of Austro-Serbian inventor and electrical engineer, Nikola Tesla, who invented the alternating current (AC) electric power system we all so heavily rely on today.
Tesla, of course, was derided for daring to think outside the box. How about you? Are you prepared to take the risk?
If you’ve invented your own free energy machine, or you know someone who has, here’s your opportunity to tell everyone about it before the authorities come knocking on your door!
Joking aside, we’d love to hear your views on this much suppressed topic.
Here’s what they’re saying in the Free Energy Forum
image: public domain