Close to Perpetual Power

Published: 07th April 2010
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The idea of perpetual motion has been around for centuries; it ranks right up there with the alchemist's dream of turning lead into gold. Now, while true perpetual motion is impossible, you can get pretty darn close, and that's what the people at TheFreeEnergyGenerator.Com have to offer. It granted, they claim that their machine - the zero point magnetic power generator - truly is free energy, perpetual motion, but you can overlook that. After all, they're a company trying to make sales. I just feel that they would do a whole lot better if they'd just be more honest and upfront about everything.

What the website has been going for it is a lot of information on the magnetic power generator, and the instructions for building one is for sale at a very low price - just under fifty dollars. According to the site, the parts needed to build the generator can be bought for under one hundred dollars. So, for a very minimal investment, you can cobble together one of these generators and hook it up to your home. Even if it proves to be only half as efficient as the company claims, you could easily save a few hundred dollars a year in your electric bill. So, in the long run, the device could be a very wise investment, and more than pay for itself.


The website also features testimonials from people who have bought the instructions, built their own generator, and found it to be effective cutting their power bill. As the generator uses magnetism to generate power, friction losses are minimal, which is a key problem with coal, gas, and other forms of energy. By reducing friction to the bare minimum, the generator's efficiency can boost much higher than any other form of power supply. This is why many people see it as close to perpetual motion.

The conspiracy theory aspects of the website are a bit tiresome, but if you can overlook that, and focus on the legitimate applications of a magnetic power generator, their technical specifications can be useful. The instructions come with something like fifty pages of easy to understand and follow diagrams and specs for the generator. Once you get it assembled and up and running, it is also easy to tie it into any household uses you have. Another plus is that you can use it to power only a few items as a means of testing it out, and then connect it to your home power to further reduce your monthly electric bill.


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