A fuel-free generator can generate all of your home’s electricity needs for free. This sounds like pure fantasy to most people when they first hear it, but that’s because they’ve grown up in a world where all electricity generation is based on fossil fuels or renewable energy. Is there really another way to generate electricity that is practically free? If so, how does this generator work without fuel? Finally, how can a person access this technology for themselves?
How does a generator without fuel work?
A fuelless generator goes by many other names, such as “magnetic motor generator”, “zero point generator” and others. It is a type of device that converts energy related to magnetism into mechanical force and motion.
Conventional physics can’t explain how this works, but a fringe area of physics known as “zero-point physics” can. This was extensively studied and developed by Einstein in the early 20th century. A lot of work in this area was done by Nikola Tesla, the man who basically invented alternating current, without which we wouldn’t have computers, appliances, the Internet, power transmission, and more.
Unfortunately, research in this area was suppressed shortly after its discovery. This is believed to have been done by business and government interests seeking to maintain the status quo: a reliance on oil and petrochemicals.
The generator is quite simple: it’s really nothing more than a rotor surrounded by strategically placed magnets. Finally, there is basic electrical wiring to convert the rotary motion produced into electricity.
Contrary to what some people say, this is not a perpetual motion machine and it doesn’t pretend to be either. Magnets degrade over time, and bearings must be replaced periodically as well. Even so, the electricity generated can easily cover these small replacement costs.
How can I make my own generator without fuel?
There are really two options here.
The first is to do what many other pioneers have done and look at Nikola Tesla’s old plans and try to figure out how to produce a 21st century version of his device. If he looks at all the running engines produced in the last 20 years, although they are similar in principle, they all look very different and quite complex. This may be due in part to the desire of many of these innovators to produce devices on a large commercial scale. Most of these pioneers have spent several years working on their engines.
The second option is for those who just want to run a basic motor that will power their home within days of starting construction (instead of months or years). You can invest a small amount in a set of solid, reliable and guaranteed blueprints that will allow you to build an engine simply and cheaply (many parts can also be obtained second hand). This way you could have a running engine after a full weekend of work if all goes to plan.