There has been growing discussion over the years about something called “zero point energy” (ZPE). In recent times, folks like clif high (aether pirate) and Dick Allgire (remote viewer) have sparked increased speculation about the imminent revelation of cheap, boundless energy from, well, er…nothing.
If you’re not up to date on your quantum physics, let’s take a brief look at what the mainstream says it is and how it works.
Zero Point Energy (ZPE) refers to the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may possess—essentially, the energy that remains in a vacuum even at absolute zero.
This residual energy is a by-product of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which prevents a system from having precisely zero energy. In theoretical physics, the vacuum is not empty but rather teeming with transient "virtual" particles and fluctuating fields.
ZPE, according to the lab coats, is a real, measurable phenomenon in quantum field theory, evidenced by effects such as the Casimir effect. However, harnessing it as a practical energy source is another matter entirely. The energy is ubiquitous, but diffuse and deeply embedded in the “fabric of spacetime”. Attempts to tap into it for usable power remain speculative at best.
The Casimir effect is one of the only experimentally verified phenomena that points to the physical presence of ZPE. Two uncharged, parallel conductive plates placed extremely close together in a vacuum experience an attractive force due to the exclusion of vacuum modes between them.
So, putting on the battered, caffeine-stained lab coat of a quantum physicist and staring deep into the vacuum fluctuations: if we were to tap into ZPE, here's how we might theoretically go about it.
The three primary contenders for ZPE generators are Casimir Exploitation at Scale, Ultra-intense Vacuum Field Polarization, and Gravitational Vacuum Manipulation. I’ll let the dear reader look them up to delve into the minutae, but the concept is essentially similar to a quartz watch using quantum spookiness to squeeze the vibes out of Universe. In all three cases, the amount of energy into the system is far greater than what is extracted, much like solar and wind “power” only worse.
Concept:
Your box contains a field manipulator that exploits quantum fluctuations in the vacuum. Think of it like a cosmic condenser: it distils usable energy from the froth of virtual particles constantly winking in and out of existence.
The Holy Grail of ZPE enthusiasts is to have a little box that you hook to your house (or whatever) that generates unending juice forever and ever. There could conceivably be tiny generators the size of a cell phone battery, meaning you never have to charge again.
How it works:
Inside the box is a lattice of superconducting metamaterials chilled to near absolute zero.
These materials are tuned to create a gradient in vacuum energy density, creating a siphon effect.
Virtual particles are captured, separated from their antiparticles, and converted into real particles using induced asymmetry (somehow).
A cascade of microinteractions feeds into a quantum thermal engine, which outputs electricity.
Now you know why there’s such a heat to find room-temperature superconductors. Never mind that you’d be violating conservation of energy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
All of this is based on an Einsteinian universe where gravity is king and “spacetime” is an actual fabric (see previous articles on Einstein idiocy). ZPE is essentially a function of rewriting physics textbooks putting Maxwell, Faraday and Tesla at the forefront, and materials science finding the right combination of molecules to tap the Infinite. My guess is that the answer lies in plasma physics and the Electric Universe theory.
It seems to me that “fringe” research like the SAFIRE Project and the Electric Sun theory hold at least partial keys to the vault.
Here’s what we know: even in the mainstream world of physics, the electro-magnetic force is the king of the four fundamental forces. The Earth, Solar System and galaxy are electric dynamos buzzing with electro-magnetism. The more we look with new astronomical tools, the more we find massive electrical currents, plasma rivers and magnetic fields of incomprehensible size and energy. Remember that electricity and magnetism are two faces of the same coin. You can’t have one without the other.
Furthermore, we can be absolutely sure that if someone figured out how to generate ZPE, it would be a secret of the highest magnitude. Such an invention would fundamentally rewire civilization and humanity’s destiny. The owner of the patent would instantly become the wealthiest human to have ever lived. We could each be given a generator at birth and never pay a dime for power our entire lives.
That threatens a lot of very powerful vested interests, and would probably explain why people who go public with discoveries in this realm quickly die or go missing, along with all their work.
Thus, we are left with the question: does ZPE actually exist right now? Certainly, even the mainstreamers say ZPE is real. The issue is whether anyone has figured out how to tap it.
My bet is yes, ZPE generators exist in a feasible and portable—and even reasonably priced—device right this minute. I also think the whole UFO/UAP Deep Secret cabal is hiding this very thing, and it’s not necessarily “alien” technology. I also think the decades of social and psychological manipulation, along with the oft-cited years of 2030 and 2050 and the “energy transformation” cult, have something to do with scheduled roll-out.
A great many people depend on hydrocarbons for their livelihoods. To just yank that industry out from under them would create a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions.
However, if you (the puppet master) were to launch a global campaign to institute the shift to “alternative” energy sources, slowly weening folks off the crude oil teat, you could eventually introduce “free” energy with minimal disruption, at least to the job market. Hydrocarbons would still be necessary for a great many things, but as an energy source it would disappear almost overnight.
Clif high and Dick Algire have both said their work predicts a major energy disruption related to ZPE within the next few years. The year 2030, one of the UN’s sacred dates, is just five years away. The (somewhat) controlled implosion of the global economy—clearly a staged event—provides the setting and impetus.
To my mind, ZPE is inevitable under any set of circumstances. When it will roll out is anyone’s guess, but given that I grew up watching black-and-white cathode-ray tubes and phone were dumb critters nailed to the wall and a slide rule was the go-to calculator, my guess is that the world will fundamentally change in the near future.
You might want to mentally strap in for this one.
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There’s almost no good movies dealing with ZPE, which is curious. However, the one that comes to mind, with all the right elements—writing, direction, performance—is The Prestige (2006). Christopher Nolan does a remarkable job with a period drama, Michael Caine is always a joy to watch, and David Bowie as Nikola Tesla is…um, interesting. It’s tied together with a unique story arc, offering some excellent plot twists.
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The mathematician/physicist in this video interview on Redacted has his theories. The link is above. Since I don't understand physics, I look at the economic and social results of free energy and fast travel to any place on the globe.
Could humans handle that kind of society? Energy jobs in hydrocarbons are high-paying and numerous. The travel industry would be wiped out. What does Boeing make now?
Would you even need a car? There would be numerous social and economic disruptions, and they would happen fairly quickly.
Who wins? Who loses?
Stunningly good synopsis/synthesis of this emergent understanding of ZPE/ZPT.
Great graphic, too!
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