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Zero point energy? Haven't read the article but people have been murdered for figuring this out.

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It's not real, guaranteed. "Quantum mechanics" is nonsense theory. That's the tip off.

There are things which are "above unity" or whatever you want to call it. Basically Tesla's "free energy project". Look in to spark gaps. Nazi SS officier logo may be reference to this phenomena. From what I understand, nazi scientists believed the only true solid was potential energy, and that frequency equals location.

Why do you think the allied forced soaked up all the nazi scientists after the war? Operation paperclip, nasa. Built on the nazi that were brought back. Those dudes were ahead of their time in many ways.

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From what I understand about Teslas free energy stuff he was basically trying to tap in to the earths vibrational energy and transfer it receivers. You could basically vibrate things at a distance using the earth and antennas. Its never been tested, and there is some good evidence that the pyramids were power plants that used that type of energy.

the pyramids were power plants that used that type of energy.

I've heard of this. It had to do with the structures mathematical design. Something about it being a resonant structure, and contained a great deal of potential energy.

I've heard, but never looked into the claim, that they in part used the structure of the pyramids as a means to heat the structure from within and laid black casting stones on the outside in order to cure the geo-polymer they poured quickly enough. Pretty wild stuff.

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I fully understand how 100% of modern technology is sourced either directly or related to Nazi discoveries / inventions / scientists. Nazis also had a method of "creating" usable and quality oil (gasoline) from solid sources. It was posted on poal, I don't have it.

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it's called fisher-tropsch process

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Found it interesting in the least. We'll see if it pans out. If true, you may well be right.

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Looks similar to zpe but it's not from what little ice read.

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OP didnt read the article either, and the author of it didnt care to match their headline to what the article claims. A scientist was able to measure a small amount of energy being transferred through entangled particles. No power was pulled out of nothing. I might be wrong here but it seems like he measured the energy transfer that happens when entangled particles interact with one another at distance.

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They repeated the process many times, making many measurements at each step in a way that allowed them to reconstruct the quantum properties of the three atoms throughout the procedure. In the end, they calculated that the energy of the Bob carbon atom had decreased on average, and thus that energy had been extracted and released into the environment. This happened despite the fact that the Bob atom always started out in its ground state. From start to finish, the protocol took no more than 37 milliseconds. But for energy to have traveled from one side of the molecule to the other, it normally would have taken more than 20 times longer — approaching a full second. The energy spent by Alice allowed Bob to unlock otherwise inaccessible energy.

OP did read, you clearly didn't. The headline is buzzy but accurate. I simply used their headline.

Energy was transferred from one quantum state to another through entanglement. And it did so at speeds exceeding expectations. The result is a loss of energy at one atom and the gain of energy of another through entanglement. That's pretty amazing if real. If real, it also implies wireless energy transfer is ultimately possible.

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If this holds up to scrutiny and entanglement can be done efficiently we have an outline for mankind's path from type 0 to type 1 civilization now.

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That's kind of what I got too, the distance was small as well, nothing more then "proof" of concept if you ignore distance.

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I remember lots of documents by Tom Bearden a few decades ago. Fascinating stuff, though likely pure fiction.

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As long as the jews can charge for it, it will be allowed to exist .

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very interesting!!

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Would be more accurate to say they made some energy jump a few millimeters in a simulation. Might be useful someday but it's not free energy by any stretch of the imagination.

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Why are 99.99% of science article headlines complete bullshit these days?

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This is the zero point module concept from the stargate TV series.

Where’s Tealc to back me up on this one? 🤣

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search ecat blog

who knows if it is real or not

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Tesla (the real one) posited the existence of what he called "the infinite energy field" 100 years ago. https://youtu.be/NSLm__BUnmI?t=1967