This presentation is introductory information on what has already been achieved in this field: devices which output more power than they require to run. The energy is often called "Zero-Point Energy" because it is the energy which remains when a system has its temperature lowered to absolute zero. Many people have produced devices and ideas for tapping this energy.
Should we say that a TV set cannot possibly work because we cannot see a television transmission signal? If, instead of the solar panel, we had a device which absorbs some of the energy which Quantum Mechanics observes and gives out, say, electrical power, would that be so different? Most people say "yes! - it is impossible!" but this reaction is based on the fact that we cannot see this sea of energy. This example is simple as we can see the sunlight reaching the solar panel. We get electrical power out of the panel but we do not put the sunlight into the panel - the sunlight arrives on its own. A crude example is a solar panel in sunlight. However, that does not mean that we cannot get more energy out of a system than we put into it. The Law of Conservation of Energy is undoubtedly correct when it shows that more energy cannot be taken out of any system than is put into that system. Scientists remark that if we could tap even a small part of that energy, then we would have free energy for our lifetime. Knowing that E = mC2, we can see that a tremendous amount of energy is needed to create any form of matter. So, why don't electrons run out of energy and just slow down to a standstill? Quantum Mechanics has shown that the universe is a seething cauldron of energy with particles popping into existence and then dropping out again. The electrons in the molecules of rock formations have been orbiting steadily for millions of years without stopping - at what point will you agree that they are in perpetual motion? What's that you say - perpetual motion is impossible? My, you're a difficult one to please.
The purpose of this web site is to provide you with an introduction to a series of devices which have been shown to have very interesting properties and some are (incorrectly) described as 'perpetual motion' machines. pdf, Apollon am 16:03 Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices RIESEN SEITE mit. Zauberspiegel Wissenschaft Ideenfabrik: Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices RIESEN SEITE mit.