by Terence Newton
December 19, 2014

from WakingTimes Website

 


 

 

 

 

In April 2014 we reported on a seemingly exciting development in the pursuit of free energy.

 

Making headlines around the world, an organization calling itself the Fix the World Organization, represented by 'Hope Girl' publicly released open source plans for an free energy device called the Quantum Energy Generator, or QEG for short.

 

Public interest in the device and in the plans was intense for a spell, and many people chimed in about the efficacy of such a device, with some showing tremendous optimism and others offering reasons why the device and the plans would simply not work as advertised.

"This new power for the driving of the world’s machinery will be derived from the energy which operates the universe, the cosmic energy, whose central source for the earth is the sun and which is everywhere present in unlimited quantities."

Nikola Tesla

The QEG is based on a patent of the famous Serbian-American scientist, inventor and engineer, Nikola Tesla, and was re-designed and modernized by inventor James M. Robitaille​.

 

The following is a short description of the QEG by Fix the World:

"An average modern household requires 5-10KW of power to operate.

 

A conventional generator needs 15KW to produce 10KW of power. To produce these 15KW of power we rely on gas, diesel, propane, coal or other products that can be metered creating profits for the oil industry.

 

130 years ago Nikola Tesla invented and patented an energy generator. This is a resonance machine that only needs 1KW of input power to produce 10KW of output power. His patents are now in the public domain.

 

The Fix the World Organization has reproduced Teslas design with a few modern twists to generate the same results. Our Quantum Energy Generator (QEG) provides 10KW of power output for less than 1KW input, which it supplies to itself.

 

We have freely given this technology to the people of the world. We’ve open sourced a full set of instructions, user manual, schematics and parts list for any engineer to follow and reproduce the same results.

 

How the QEG works:

First we use a starting power source, such as an outlet or a crank to power the 1 horsepower motor.

 

This motor spins the rotor in the generator core. The unique oscillator circuitry configuration in the generator core causes resonance to occur.

 

Once the core achieves this resonance it can produce up to 10KW of power, which can then be run through an inverter to power the motor that spins the rotor.

 

You can then unplug the motor from the original power source and the generator will power itself."

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Shortly after the announcement and the release of the open source designs, the organization released a video, taken in Morocco, of a working QEG that was switched on in front of a room full of applauding, celebratory onlookers, apparently showing that the device worked as described.

 

Since then there has been little new information about the QEG, and many people hopeful that this device is the real thing are still wondering if it actually works or not.

 

According to recent statements on the Hope Girl website, there are currently 60 QEG’s being built around the world, and after having experienced some set backs due to public negativity and betrayal, the organization is "finally getting some of the results we’ve been looking for!" Although, we don’t know exactly what this means.

 

Working free energy devices that are made available to anyone who has the gumption to build one would represent a major shift in the world of energy, and potentially the dawn of a new era for the planet.

 

Historically, however, claims about working free energy devices have always seemed to come up short, and to date there is solid evidence that any such functioning device has been built.

 

 

 

 

So, is the Quantum Energy Generator the real thing?

 

Since the release of the plans for the QEG, and the video of the machine in Morocco, there has been almost no new details about the efficacy of this device.

 

There are very few videos on the web of individual inventors constructing the device, and no one has yet to convince the world that the machine works as advertised.

 

To the contrary, many independent inventors and scientific tinkerers have made various claims that the device is a hoax, and that the demonstrations videos we’ve seen so far are highly questionable and easy enough to fake.

 

 

The QEG

 

 

Pointing out that it looks like the machine was actually plugged into A/C current during the Moroccan demo, some skeptics are saying the whole design is a fraud and the organization is merely trying to raise money by offering expensive buy-ins and consulting fees in order to help get the machine working for eager inventors.

 

Back in April, another group in Taiwan did release a short video of the device supposedly working, but once again, it is impossible to verify from watching the video alone, and therefore, the question still remains if this is a working model or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In conclusion, it would be a let down if this turned out to be another free energy hoax, but there just is not enough evidence yet to make a call either way, unless of course you have been able to construct this and have it working.

 

If anyone can offer proof of this concept, either proving it works, or proving it does not, then it would be great to see.

 

After all, we do know that the world’s energy needs are being met in ways that are seriously contributing to our destruction, and any hope for a working free energy device should be thoroughly vetted.

 

If you have any additional insight or info on this device, please share in the comments section below.

 

 

 

 

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