In the modern world, energy is needed for almost everything. It's almost impossible to
imagine life without electric lights, without televisions, cell phones, laptop and desktop
computers and more. Energy is consumed by almost every device that makes your life
easier and more comfortable. It is also needed by lifesaving devices, such as heart
defibrillators, nebulizers and an uncountable host of other things.
In short, without energy, modern life would be impossible. However, all of that energy
comes at a cost. The environment pays dearly for our energy generation, as do the
animals and plants that share this world with us. In addition, energy generation comes
at a financial cost to you – constantly mounting electric bills are another hallmark of the
"modern age." What if there was a way to offset those costs? What if there was a
source of free energy?
The words "free energy" have been bandied about so much in recent years that you
have every right to look at the subject with some skepticism. However, the fact remains
that, thanks to one man's amazing contributions to science and technology, free energy
can be a reality for you. Who was this man? What invention might give you the ability
to generate energy at no cost?
The man was Nikola Tesla – a name synonymous with electricity, innovation and, yes,
eccentricity. His invention, the Tesla generator, has the potential to offer you limitless
free energy. This Thread will explore the subject of free energy at some length, giving you
an in-depth look at the device, how it works, and how you might be able to implement it
within your home and lifestyle. While this is certainly a hot topic in today's modern world, many people are not fully aware of just how dire the
situation truly is.
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