Perpetual Magnetic Motor – Motionless Magnetic Generator
Nikola Tesla was a pioneer in electricity discover who lived around 100 years ago. Originally hailing from Serbia, he is credited with the discovery of alternating current, without which we would not be able to transmit electricity from power stations across the country and into homes.
He filed a raft of patents and published a number of his papers for peer review. These papers were well received but despite this and also Tesla’s great reputation, little further research on zero point was done after his death. Some people suggest that research in this area was intentionally suppressed by government and also commercial interests – one should note that the energy infrastructure was only just beginning to be built in those days and this is often given as a motive for suppressing zero point research.
It is said that people can get as much energy as they want from the Nikola Tesla generator especially when it comes to supporting the household. This is because this energy is renewable and is in constant circulation. For this reason people have managed to produce as much as 4.5 Mega watts for their own use and have even ended up with some excess energy.
Although Tesla was never able to actually produce a prototype, he documented his thoughts and drawings meticulously, which has allowed modern inventors to draw upon his work– which illustrates an effective design for a magnetic generator. He worked tirelessly on improving his design, all followed with patent filings to safeguard his invention.
The Tesla generator was not an actual device. It is a term used to describe a zero point generator.
It consists of little more than a rotor, some strategically placed magnets and some basic electrical circuitry. Most of this can be picked up for cheap, often second-hand. Other than that, all you need are some basic tools and a few spare days to work on it. I strongly recommend that you invest a nominal 50 bucks or so in a good set of plans. This will save you hundreds of hours trying to otherwise figure out how to construct a motor. If you don’t, then it is a false economy as you will quickly pay much more in terms of lost electricity generation that you could have done.
This is a device that uses a specific configuration of neodymium magnets to sustain the momentum of a rotor indefinitely and generate electricity from this mechanical motion. This device is suppressed at the commercial level but releases are expected within around 5 years. Between now and then, the only way to get your hands on such a machine and stop paying your power bills is to make one yourself.
I do not recommend trying to figure out how to create a Tesla generator yourself. If you take this route, you could spend many years trying to tweak and perfect your device (like amateur enthusiasts have done) – all the time you will still be paying your ever-increasing electricity bill. Instead, it is a better idea to invest a nominal amount (around 50 dollars) in a set of solid, reliable, tried and tested instructional plans.
Don’t delay though because who knows how long the plans for the Nikola Tesla free radiant energy machine will be available?