Tapping Limitless Quantities of Energy

PLASMA SPIRALS

Other investigators have claimed energy anomalies associated with plasma behavior. The Russian plasma physicist, Chernetskii, from his observations of anomalous energetic plasma activity explains that under appropriate conditions a plasma interacts directly with the ZPE (43).

He has recently claimed to have created a plasma device that absorbs energy from the vacuum fluctuations when the plasma’s particles undergo cycloid motion (43).

Likewise the inventions of Searle (44), Spence (45), and Papp (46) also have cycloid particle motion in the plasmas within their energy producing devices.

Ball lighting (47) is a possible candidate for a ZPE interaction since it has been modeled as a vortex ring plasmoid (48). The energy source needed to maintain its persistence must be localized within the ball since it has been observed inside of shielded environments such as aircraft and submarines.

In a submarine a particular type of circuit breaker has launched it on multiple occasions (49). The vortex ring model for ball lightning has its plasma particles undergoing precessional cycloid motion, and it might therefore be an example of a zero-point energy coherence occurring in nature.

It may also be possible to induce the cycloid motion of nuclei within solid state magnetic materials such as ferrites. When a ferrite’s magnetic domain wall moves, the microscopic magnetic dipoles rotate (50). This supports the propagation of nonlinear spinor waves through the ferrite (51). This wave directly couples to the ferrite lattice causing an elastic, acoustical spinor wave (52). This results in the helical motion of the ferrite’s nuclei.

If such motion induces a zero-point energy coherence, then nearby pickup coils might detect anomalous energy. Such a hypothesis may help explain the “free energy” inventions of Coler (53) and Sweet (54).

The plasma vortex-ZPE hypothesis could also be applied to the water vortex studies of Schauberger (55). He claimed that water forced to precess through specially shaped spiralling tubes induced an energy anomaly causing a peculiar bluish glow to appear at the center of the vortex.

Also the gyroscope studies by Laithwaite (56) may fit the vortex hypothesis. Laithwaite observed that a precessing gyroscope that was displaced along a particular cycloid path would exhibit an inertial/gravitational anomaly.

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