Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Crystal Power

I'm missing one ingredient for building crystal power cells: silver.  It doesn't take much, but I still want that key ingredient that the inventor claims makes a world of difference.

What is a crystal power cell?
A crystal power cell is a small fuel cell that is made up of several types of crystalline materials which are mixed together to capture energy from Zero-Point energy using the Casimir Effect (purportedly). They are low-voltage, low amperage cells that when strung together into a battery of cells can become somewhat useful.  How many cells to become useful? That's what I'm about to find out.
My head is spinning here trying to find a way to put this all in proper context to explain this process to you.  They say if you can't explain it to the common person, you don't properly grasp the concept yourself.  Well, That's the thing: no one really can offer you a precise explanation because this stuff is on the frontiers of fringe-science, where everything is theoretical, and everyone is quick to dismiss tangible gains as rubbish.

What is Zero-Point Energy?
There is power all around us. Some physicists refer to this energy as zero-point. Zero-point energy is defined as The energy that exists after reaching absolute-zero. It's the energy field that's all around us: enough power in an empty cup to boil an ocean if it were properly harnessed. Tesla called this Aether, or Ether.  The Ether is a dimension above us, and we can't understand it because we barely can fathom of any dimension above the one we walk in.  (For more info on dimensions, watch Understanding the Ten Dimensions)
"We are whirling through endless space, with an inconceivable speed, all around us everything is spinning, everything is moving, everywhere there is energy... There must be some way of availing ourselves of this energy more directly. Then, with the light obtained from the medium, with the power derived from it, with every form of energy obtained without effort, from the store forever inexhaustible, humanity will advance with giant strides. The mere contemplation of these magnificent possibilities expands our minds, strengthens our hopes and fills our hearts with supreme delight." 
— Nikola Tesla, on Zero-Point Energy in 1891
What is the Casimir Effect?
The Casimir effect was predicted by the Dutch physicist Hendrick Casimir in 1948.  According to the quantum theory, the a quantum vacuum contains virtual particles which are in a continuous state of fluctuation.  Casimir realized that between two plates, only those virtual photons whose wavelengths fit a whole number of times into the gap should be counted when calculating the vacuum energy.  The energy density decreases as the plates are moved closer, which implies that there is a small force drawing them together. more info (and equations) here.

[I didn't set out to give you a science lesson, but the fundamentals are important if you are going to grasp what these crystal cells are doing exactly.  Bear with me, I'll try to explain this quickly to get on to the crystalline process.]

Image GPL via Wikipedia
The Casimir Effect is defined as a small attractive force that acts between two close parallel uncharged conducting plates.  It is due to quantum vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. as a wavelength passes through the 2 plates, it creates another smaller wavelength that resonates between the two plates. This resonant frequency remains within the two plates and something is captured.



Casimir's observation was that the second-quantized quantum electromagnetic field, in the presence of bulk bodies such as metals or dielectrics, must obey the same boundary conditions that the classical electromagnetic field must obey. In particular, this affects the calculation of the vacuum energy in the presence of a conductor or dielectric.  - Wikipedia




This is not a chemical process!
These cells are crystalline in nature, and they can be shorted out for YEARS without a drop in power. An odd curiosity: they actual retain a higher charge momentarily after being shorted out for a brief time.  



How do they work?
This technology is open-source, so here's a video of someone making and testing these cells for themselves.  I will post my own findings as soon as I have made a few of these to test with:



For more information about the life-span of these cells, please look at these findings from this Denmark scientist who has been testing these cells extensively: http://www.vakuumenergie.de/doc/Portfolio.pdf

There you have it! That's what I'm going to devote the next 2 weeks to doing: to making and testing crystal power cells to see if they could be a viable power source for low-power needs.  If I can make a thousand cells and produce power, enough to power an inverter or device beyond an LED bulb, well that's my ultimate goal.  If I can get enough juice to power a computer, you WILL see that video posted here.







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