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Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) based on a Tesla patent for free energy

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There is a DIY project on the Internet to develop a Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) that is based on a patent of Nikola Tesla.

A QEG can generate more than enough for a single household (10-15 kW). If you live in a villa, it should be straightforward to install it. Apartments and terraced houses have a more complicated situation.

You will no longer need an energy company to supply your electricity. And solar power is fraught with hidden costs, since existing politics and business are actively working against it. It is problematic. Solar power is still good, but I was thinking that Quantum Energy might be better.


Opens Source declaration

http://www.hopegirlblog.com/qeg-open-sourced/

An explanation of how it works

http://www.hopegirlblog.com/how-the-qeg-works/

A manual for building it (PDF):

http://www.energyefficientgenerator.com/qeg-build-manual-.html

Donate money

~4,500 USD is needed for further development and efficiency improvements.

You can pay in USD or bitcoins. For USD, pay using PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover.

http://www.hopegirlblog.com/donate/



Declaration of intent:

"Fix The World and QEG Teams worldwide freely give this build manual to THE PEOPLE OF EARTH who have funded and supported this project in a myriad of ways and kept it going. WE ARE TAKING OUR POWER BACK!"



WARNING (in manual):

"In reading this notice I agree that:"

"1) I WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO BUILD A QEG UNLESS I DO SO APPROPRIATELY WITH AN
ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL."

"2) I WILL NOT COMMISSION (TURN ON) OR INSTALL THE QEG WITHOUT AN ELECTROMECHANICAL
ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL."

"3) UNDER THE ABOVE CONDITIONS, I MAY USE THE QEG ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERSONAL
USE, AND UNDERSTAND THE NEED FOR IMPECCABLE COMMITMENT TO THE BETTERMENT OF
HUMANITY. IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF PLANET EARTH, I WILL NOT ATTEMPT TO
MISUSE OR MONOPOLIZE THE QEG ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS IN ANY CAPACITY, NOR WILL I ATTEMPT
TO MAKE A HUGE PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF ANOTHER HUMAN BEING."
 
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The QEG is a prototype and the cost of the final product is unknown. The following quotes are from the manual.

Cost (manual):

"The QEG is a prototype, which means it is still in development and there is not yet a fixed price for a
finished product
. Any skilled engineer can use the free open sourced QEG manual to source all the
different components from various suppliers around the world. To help answer this question, we can
provide the cost data that we have experienced through building 5 QEG’s in different locations."

"To build a QEG you’ll need to purchase all the parts, have a workspace to build, and have a variety of
mechanical tools for testing and measuring. The cost for the space and the tools may vary. A list of
helpful tools has been provided in the QEG course documents.

Cost for parts:
"We spent between $6,000- $8,000 just for the parts for each QEG we built. This does not include
shipping, tools or other project expenses. We have put together an expenditures report that fully outlines
all expenses of the project. We estimate that with further co-development this cost can be significantly
reduced. However, we have not yet reached that industry level of development yet."

Buying a Core:
"You can have a company make your core for you and wind it yourself, your costs will vary. We have a
working relationship with a small company in the US called Torelco that will create a fully processed core
for you and ship it. The price for a Torelco Core is $3,095 this does not include shipping. Torelco will ship
anywhere in the world."

Buying the rest of the QEG Parts:
"Torelco, our recommended finished core supplier, has also expressed an interest in sourcing the rest of
the QEG parts you’ll need, in kit form. Torelco is currently working on implementing this service, and we
will make an announcement when it is available. This would be a convenience kit, so anyone willing to
source the parts out separately on their own could probably do so for a lower cost. We spent between
$3,000 and $4,000 for the rest of the QEG parts, not including the core, on the QEGs that we have built.
This did not include shipping. We estimate that once the project has moved forward more, this cost will be
reduced, but we have not yet reached that stage in industry development."
 
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Why isnt the world talking about this. Your first indication something is amis.
 
Of note there will likely be a real free energy device in the near future. With successful test of the impossible drive it wont be long befoe its harnessed.
 
Intent:

[video=youtube;eUMALlERkMo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUMALlERkMo[/video]

QEG Manual:

[video=youtube;Tp8SPMLxQh4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp8SPMLxQh4[/video]

Animations:

[video=youtube;9Ia7bigCHjk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ia7bigCHjk[/video]

[video=youtube;oVbmNcW5lSk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVbmNcW5lSk[/video]
 
[video=youtube;iwtFEiCRn9o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwtFEiCRn9o[/video]

"The TeslaGen V1 mini QEG is a new open sourced co-development project intended on building a portable reluctance generator that can power loads between 700w-900w or more. This project is based around building, teaching and open sourcing instructions. This can help a wider array of DIY engineers learn formerly suppressed engineering skills based on the creation of electrical power through the phenomenon Nikola Tesla discovered, known as resonance and radiant energy. Some of the exciting key features of the TeslaGen v1 mini QEG are; lower price, smaller and lighter weight, CAD files made available, easier core winding, hot-swap rotor, easy experimentation with other popular “free energy” techniques. Please visit our campaign here for more information:

https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/915mR9/ab/95Puz2"

More info: http://www.hopegirlblog.com/campaigns/mini-qeg-campaign/
 
This is so obviously a money making scam of the "perpetual motion machine" variety.
 
Free energy. ..even a single volt would be all over the news. Scientists wouldnt be able to shut up about it.
 
Formerly suppressed engineering skills.....
 
[video=youtube;iwtFEiCRn9o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwtFEiCRn9o[/video]

"The TeslaGen V1 mini QEG is a new open sourced co-development project intended on building a portable reluctance generator that can power loads between 700w-900w or more. This project is based around building, teaching and open sourcing instructions. This can help a wider array of DIY engineers learn formerly suppressed engineering skills based on the creation of electrical power through the phenomenon Nikola Tesla discovered, known as resonance and radiant energy. Some of the exciting key features of the TeslaGen v1 mini QEG are; lower price, smaller and lighter weight, CAD files made available, easier core winding, hot-swap rotor, easy experimentation with other popular “free energy” techniques. Please visit our campaign here for more information:

https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/915mR9/ab/95Puz2"

More info: http://www.hopegirlblog.com/campaigns/mini-qeg-campaign/

"The TeslaGen V1 Mini QEG will cost a DIY engineer 1,500-1,700 USD." [~14:00]

It generates 700-900 W as mentioned before.
 
This is so obviously a money making scam of the "perpetual motion machine" variety.

Frankly, I am the messenger. I am not technically qualified to expose this 'scam' on theoretical grounds (mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, physicist). We need people to double-check this kind of information.

But if it works, then it works. It will be a duck that truly says 'quack-quack', without being a quack.

I am not saying that I have complete evidence for my own conviction. I am still in a process of exploring.

Here is a video that shows that it works. It can generate 200 V [~5:45], turn on a lamp [~7:40] and generate 800 V [~9:30].

[video=youtube;NAdQTgfsrWU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAdQTgfsrWU[/video]
 
Frankly, I am the messenger. I am not technically qualified to expose this 'scam' on theoretical grounds (mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, physicist). We need people to double-check this kind of information.

But if it works, then it works. It will be a duck that truly says 'quack-quack', without being a quack.

I am not saying that I have complete evidence for my own conviction. I am still in a process of exploring.

Here is a video that shows that it works. It can generate 200 V [~5:45], turn on a lamp [~7:40] and generate 800 V [~9:30].

[video=youtube;NAdQTgfsrWU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAdQTgfsrWU[/video]

All that video shows is that you can use an electric motor to turn an electric generator, which powers a small light-bulb. I would have been more energy efficient just to plug the bulb into the huge battery he was using.
 
I agree with [MENTION=8603]Eventhorizon[/MENTION] about the so-called “impossible drive”.
There are tons of links about it, pretty amazing!

Nasa approves 'impossible' space engine design that apparently violates the laws of physics and could revolutionise space travel

Engineers from the space agency managed to produce tiny amounts of thrust using a microwave engine design that could turn space travel on its head

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...es-the-laws-of-physics-and-could-9646865.html
 
I'm with [MENTION=862]Flavus Aquila[/MENTION]. It's obviously a scam using buzzwords and technical jargon without saying anything of legitimate notice. They have yet to say what makes this operate on the quantum level nor have they said anything related to the quantum level. There's not a single reference to the word 'quantum' on this page: How the QEG Works

It's just a new perpetual motion machine scam.

https://www.metabunk.org/debunked-quantum-energy-generator-qeg-10kw-out-for-1kw-in.t3572/

http://revolution-green.com/qeg-fraud/

[video=youtube;Y1BInIh_mRQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1BInIh_mRQ[/video]
 
It is hard to follow many of the videos. They do not speak clearly enough for me to follow. They provide suggestions rather than final proof. I will believe the concept of QEG when I see a working generator that has more energy output than input in front of my eyes.

The FTW project uses Open Source which makes it possible for anyone to test the claims of QEG. That is a plus for me. In the manual, they claim that the there is a Public QEG Project Expenditures Report. I cannot find it on their website though.

Here is yet another suggestive video that 'proves' QEG.

[video=youtube;aYYVcthO0bg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYYVcthO0bg[/video]
 
Free energy. ..even a single volt would be all over the news. Scientists wouldnt be able to shut up about it.

It would actually be really easy for them to not say anything about it, unless it was a bigname scientist introducing it.
 
It would actually be really easy for them to not say anything about it, unless it was a bigname scientist introducing it.

In this day and age I call it impossible. They have these videos posted everwhere. If this were real theres not a scientist in the world who wouldn't be all over this.
It simply breaks the laws of physics.
 
In this day and age I call it impossible. They have these videos posted everwhere. If this were real theres not a scientist in the world who wouldn't be all over this.
It simply breaks the laws of physics.

I don’t disagree that it would be difficult to suppress.
But as far as breaking the laws of physics, so does the impossible drive….we simply don’t know all the laws of physics in order to know if we can break them or not.