The Fascinating World of Free Energy

Posted by: Dana Goldberg  /  Category: Alternative Energy, Environment

First of all, lets define what free energy means. It means that the cost of creating energy is much less than produced energy. There are some obvious examples of free energy such as solar and wind energies, and not so obvious ones such as radiant energy and centrifugal force.

New invention ideas must be kept very secret until you get a patent on them. Because if you don’t then your idea could be stolen and you would not be able to do anything about it.

Ambient heat can be confusing if you do not know exactly what it is and how it works. It takes time for someone to explain it to you. And you must have knowledge of what it is and how it works.

~Hydrogen. Hydrogen is a part of water molecule (H2O) and as a result is highly available. With electrolysis hydrogen can be extracted from water and used as a fuel since when it is burned, it recombines with the oxygen and forms vapor. There are quite a few processes which allow separating hydrogen with little initial use of electricity making it a very efficient fuel for the future.

Magnetism has interested people for centuries and can be considered a little-understood but plentiful source of power. Stars and planets create magnetic fields, which can be tapped by us as an infinite but meterless energy source. Over the past couple of hundred years many famous scientists have studied magnetism, which has had a decisive impact on modern telecommunications and on society as a whole.

Some inventions can seem very stupid, but turn out be a major hit with people and make you some big money. Just make sure you have a patent on it before you share it with anyone.

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