Using Radiant Energy for Cold Electricity

Etheric (from invisible sources) power is being deemed as the future source of power. Till very recent times, very few researchers had the knowledge of using it. However, rumors have been persisting for more than a century about numerous potential successes of inventors. However, a breakthrough is on the cards in the very near future.

There has been a great deal of experimentation continuously taking place throughout the world to identify alternate sources of power. Given the scenario of increased consumption of power in everyday lives and the depletion of energy sources, we sincerely hope that at least some of these experiments succeed.

One such experiment that certainly grabbed headlines suggested that “cold electricity” can be produced using simple equipments. This energy, in its natural form, is directly acquired from our environment. It can also be derived from normal electricity using a method termed as ‘Fractionation’.

Radiant heating performs similar wonders as normal electricity, while bringing down the cost to 1% compared to the conventional form. However, its behavioral patterns differ to an extent from the conventional form, thereby contributing to it being misunderstood by the scientific community.

Since then, some believers of this phenomenon have kept on working on this form of unconventional energy that can be derived naturally from the environment without consumption of fuel. Sadly, their experiments have been restricted to small scale efforts mainly because of detractors. However, all this has not stopped the continued research on Radiant Energy and its applicability and certain degrees of success have been achieved by some scientists. All of us bear testimony to facts that during scientific gatherings, we are often awed by devices that are self-sustaining and do not need conventional fuel to operate.

We have extracted as much as we possibly can from the conventional energy sources, unless Radiant Energy and its applications are prioritized now, we could soon experience dearth of power resources to sustain our basic needs.

source: PEX

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