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Free Energy offer a number of dependable and effective ways to
procure enough energy to meet the requirements of your household, without
paying monthly electricity bills. If you have not heard of free energy before,
you might think of this as a novel idea. In that case, you would be surprised
to hear that the basic idea behind FREE systems can be traced back to over a
century, right to a brilliant invention by the renowned scientist and inventor,
Nicola Tesla.
Even as early as 1899, Nicola Tesla invented a device called the
magnifying transmitter. This device could convert radiant energy in the
atmosphere to electrical energy without any additional resource for its
operation. This should have been a revolutionary invention, as it meant
providing electricity to millions and millions of people with very little or no
cost at all.
However, Tesla was dependent on an investor, J. P. Morgan, for
financial support for his project. Once he realised the full implication of
Tesla’s invention, the financier was more alarmed than pleased, as it meant
loss of millions of dollars in terms of profit for electric companies. He
immediately refused any further assistance to the development of the
transmitter. Furthermore, he used his influence among other investors to make
sure that no one provided any financial support for Tesla. And worst of all,
Tesla’s laboratory was found burned to the ground, though no evidence was found
to indict the investor. And that was the end of Tesla’s dream of free energy
for everyone.
Well, in some ways, it was; and in other ways, it was not. The
electric companies got what they wanted. Free energy remains a mystery to the
common people to this day. The companies keep getting millions and billions of
dollars of profit every year. But even amid such setbacks, Tesla refused to
give in completely. He no longer had the money to develop his magnifying
transmitter the way he had intended. But he still constructed a miniature
version of it. The scaled down version of the device could not produce energy
in huge amounts. But it still provided the much needed proof of concept of its
working.
And that was more than enough to keep Tesla’s invention alive! A few
scientists, engineers, and even hobbyists, gained interest in Tesla’s invention;
and soon, more and more people were inventing devices for free energy based on
one principle or another. The trend caught on, albeit among a minority of
people, and now we have a century of research, analysis, invention, and
improvement on a number of methods to produce electricity from free energy
resources.
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