Free Energy

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Dennis Lee, Inventor and Free-Energy-machines merchant with an alleged generator

The term free energy is used in several ways. It is a well defined concept in thermodynamics, which will only be short explained below. Of more interest here is the theft of this term by charlatans to obscure their unfounded claims about what amounts to a perpetuum mobile (PM). The idea of a PM is a very old concept and is one of the oldest and most persistent scams in history. Web wisdom has it, that science rejects this concept stating in the 13th century. Paris University seems to have decided in 1775 to no longer investigate such claims. In most countries, a PM can only be patented upon presentation of a functioning prototype, which is not possible. Claims by alleged inventors their PM cannot be patanted as an excuse to the secrecy they employ are thus unfounded. Several museums worldwide sport fake PMs, eg the Deutsche Museum Munich. So, even upon presentation of a prototype, a thorough investigation would be neccessary.

Nevertheless, several inventors managed to make a decent living from such machines. An early example is the american inventor John Keely, who started collecting substantial amounts of money in the 1870s. Until his death 1898, he lived from investments in his inventions, which he demonstrated, but never had independently examined and he never produced a prototype- a striking parallel to all modern PM inventors.

Free Energy in scientific physics

The term free energy is clearly defined in scientific physics and is used as Helmholtz free energy or Helmholtz potential. In physics it is a measurement for the useful work obtainable from a thermodynamic system, the amount of energy that can be utilized according to the second law of thermodynamics Helmholtz free energy.

Free Energy as a synonym for perpetual motion

Article in "Blick" April 14, 2010 Arrest of Mike Brady

In esoteric conspiracy theory circles, free energy is an allegedly inexhaustible type of energy which could replace fossil and renewable energy (solar power). According to supporters, its use was allegedly prevented by influential but otherwise unspecified groups. No objective evidence of such an energy is known.

Closely related to the esoteric hypothesis of free energy is the idea of a perpetual motion device. Such a device is not possible, as it would violate the thermodynamic laws of energy conservation in physics. Free energy supporters often use the term "overunity" to express that these claimed machines produced more usable energy than is fed into them (efficiency > 1). A number of frauds and profiteers offer commercial "free energy machines" or generators. In addition, fisherman's stories of an alleged suppression of the invention are often spread. Typical examples are Water-fuelled car, Cold Fusion or the Felix Würth AG.

As usual in other pseudosciences, there is no common nomenclature among the exponents of free energy. There are several alternative terms which are used as synonyms for free energy. Some of them are:

Some of these terms have other meanings in science so that proponents of free energy can plead that free energy was known and researched in scientific physics, too.

The terms space energy, vacuum energy and zero-point energy, intend to suggest a relation to quantum mechanics, where systems in bound state at absolute zero still possess quantum mechanical zero-point energy. Zero-point energy in quantum mechanics has nothing to do with an inexhaustible energy source and the conservation of energy principles apply strictly in quantum mechanics.

The existence of a free energy field from which suitable machines can draw energy is not documented and there is no agreement how such a proof could be obtained. There are even no clues of what kind such a field should be. Authors postulating such a field implicitly assume that it would be of "psychic" or subtle energy nature and would not interact in a measurable way with the physical world – just with free energy machines. It is to assume that the term free energy or space energy is used as an ersatz hypothesis solely to avoid the term perpetual motion which is known as fiction, and would result in immediate rejection by the audience and potential customers. The concept of free energy corresponds to usual esoteric concepts. Furthermore, free energy is a serious term from physics, the concept of which is not known to or understood by many.

Business models and fraud

In the past, several attempts to market free energy investment methods with fraudulent intent were promoted. An overview can be found here: Free-Energy-Business-models. Whereas not all these frauds refer to the term free energy, they share the unfounded claims and the ultimate failure.

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