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'Free Energy' Essays/Papers
- The
Future of Energy
Review of Tom Valone's lecture to the
World Future Society, covering Tesla technology, magnet motors, advanced
nuclear energy technologies, Zero Point Energy. (ZPEnergy; April 10,
2005)
- 'Free
Energy' in 2005
A survey of a very dynamic field, from solar and wind to cold
fusion and magnet motors. What PES Network Inc is doing to promote
alternative energy technologies. Pending launch of Open Source Energy
Network (OSEN). (PESN; March 28, 2005)
- Inventions
That Might Have Been
List of energy innovations that never made it to the
marketplace (Rense.com).
- Free Energy Ramifications
on Food Production
Free energy will enable year-round greenhouses, and heating
of homes, solving not just the energy, but food and water crises. (Exclusive
from R. Engineer)
- Why
'Free-Energy' Investigation Makes Sense
Chris Zell says that despite
the many bogus claims, a pursuit of real free energy technology is
warranted, citing historic and contemporary precedents.
(ZPEnergy; Dec. 27, 2004)
- Zero-Point
Energy Papers
listing at Greer's website
- The
World of Free Energy (reprint)
Technologies overview by Peter Lindemann, March 1, 2001
- Scalar
Wars: The Brave New World of Scalar Electromagnetics
Primer of Tom Bearden technology and insights, compiled by
Bill Morgan.
- Energy Suppression: An
Invisible Galaxy of Inventions
by Christopher Bird
- Common Duct
Electrolytic Oxy-Hydrogen
Paper by Dr. William A. Rhodes, author and co-author of
dozens of energy related patents, posted for first time; now that patent is
expired.
- Free
Energy Roadmap
Ph.D. Physicist, Guido Grzinic, proposes a general
strategy for assessing viable technologies that tap into aetheric
energy, developing viable explanatory theories, and extrapolating from
those to guide the process of making new discoveries.
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- Hydrogen
from Renewable Sources (PDF)
Review by Jacob Brouwer, Ph.D., Associate Director,
National Fuel Cell Research Center. (Fuel Cell Catalyst, Vol.4,
No.3; Spring, 2004)
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Algae Hydrogen
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Mainstream
- Energy
Prospects After the Petrolium Age (PDF) - Mainstream, succinct,
prescriptive, business-oriented overview of the need to prepare for the
transition away from fossil fuels. Mentions solar hydrogen. (Deutsche
Bank Research; Dec. 2, 2004)
- A
New Manhattan Project for Clean Energy - Erich J. Knight points to
the areas of new energy research that he deems to be the most fruitful,
including nanotechnology, thermionics and fusion. (ZPEnergy; Sept.
21, 2005)
- Cars
That Guzzle Grass - Feature article ponders what it will take
to see a fulfillment of President Bush's vision statement: "the
first car driven by a child born today could be powered by hydrogen
and pollution-free". (NYTimes; Sept. 25, 2005)
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See also
- Free
access academic journals - Directory of Open Access Journals service
covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly
journals; covering all subjects and languages. There are now 1529 journals
in the directory.
- Free Energy Directory
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July 10, 2003
Last updated October 15, 2007
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