RADIANT ENERGY GIVING US FREE ENERGY, DAY AND NIGHT

There are a number of methods for obtaining free energy from energy sources all around us. One of the popular techniques is the conversion of energy from radiation to electrical energy. Radiant energy is ever present in our atmosphere. They include solar radiation from the sun, as well as cosmic rays from the stars. Free energy devices harness this energy to produce electricity for your home.

The concept of converting radiant energy to free energy goes back to the days of the famous scientist, Nicola Tesla. In fact, Tesla had a particular interest in the process of utilising cosmic rays to produce free energy. One of advantages of cosmic rays is that they are present in the atmosphere all the time. Thus there would be no need to store the electrical energy, as in the case of using wind, or tides, or even solar energy. Tesla went a long way in his research, and invented a device to produce electricity from radiant energy. However, lobbying and shock tactics by electric companies and financiers prevented Tesla’s discovery from receiving the fame and publicity it deserved.

You can set up a simple device in your home that would serve as proof of concept that electricity could be generated from radiation in the atmosphere. You would require an aluminium plate that is clean and polished. The plate must be well insulated and covered several times with insulating material. The larger the plate, the more effective your results will be; but a small plate is enough for the purpose of demonstration. The plate must be installed as high as possible, as the higher the plate, the greater the output.

A wire connected to the aluminium plate would carry electric current generated by the device. A full wave rectifier and a capacitor could be used to rectify and regulate the output current. The voltage and intensity of current depends on the size of the aluminium plate and the height of installation of the plate; but even a small voltage and current is enough to illustrate the proof of concept.

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