Wow! That looks good for photovoltaic solar panels. However, there are indications that zero point energy will find its way loose from the USPTO. It appears that there are a lot of classified patents concerning zpt that have been squirreled away so the large bankster interests and Blackrock do not loose money on their electrical generation and transmission investments. If you think they haven’t done this, please change my mind.
Patents don't require a working prototype, so I'll believe it when I see it. There's no telling how far we are from an economically viable product.
There are less fantastical quantum devices that have been proposed which would capture kinetic energy from Brownian motion in the atmosphere (basically directly transferring heat into useful energy). Those are also not anywhere near hitting the market.
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I don’t think these will come out through anything but open-sourcing the working plans. The plans that have gone through the patent office got quashed, one-way-or-another. Anyone valuing their life, now understands, there will be no money to be made by trying to keep the processes and methods secret.
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A patent only requires a proposed mechanism of action. There's no requirement that it actually work.
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Yes, but a lot of the patents have working models for them. Many inventors actually make videos of working devices. Of course, many have been bogus, too.
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I'm not asserting that none of these things are legit, just that I don't believe they are until I see it on the market.
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The problem is that the inventors are “persuaded” one-way-or-another to not bring their inventions to market. Sometimes it is money and sometimes cessation of life. If THEY don’t want it on the market, it never sees the light of day.
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