“The Electronic Science of Free Energy” by Herbert G. Dorsey III Explores the Untapped Potential of Free Energy Systems

In a groundbreaking exploration of the untapped potential of free energy systems, Herbert G. Dorsey III challenges the prevailing belief that free energy is impossible in his latest book, “The Electronic Science of Free Energy.” Dorsey asserts that there is substantial evidence supporting the existence of free energy systems, which can power devices and circuits without consuming conventional fuel sources.

Dorsey’s book delves into the concept of open systems, which draw energy from their environment, in contrast to closed systems governed by the law of conservation of energy. He argues that neutrinos, gravitational fields, and other types of fields, including the Zero Point Energy of space, pervade all space and matter, allowing for the possibility of breaking the law of conservation of energy under specific circumstances.

“The Electronic Science of Free Energy” presents readers with a comprehensive look at the scientific principles underpinning this phenomenon, as well as the devices and circuits that can harness free energy. Dorsey’s work sheds light on the incomplete nature of current electromagnetic theory, emphasizing that modern interpretations of Maxwell’s equations, often taught in universities, overlook essential information present in Maxwell’s original equations. This oversight may hinder the unification of electromagnetism and gravitation.

Dorsey also challenges the dismissal of the aether concept, which was fundamental to Maxwell’s original equations. He argues that space is not a sterile, empty void but rather possesses measurable properties, such as electrical permittivity, magnetic permeability, and impedance, suggesting the existence of an aether-like medium.

The book references the research of James DeMeo, who has demonstrated the errors introduced into astrophysical models due to the abandonment of the aether concept.

Additionally, “The Electronic Science of Free Energy” discusses the contributions of researchers like Dan A. Davidson, who proposes that all matter is formed from aether and that aetheric energy is the source of various forces, including electric, magnetic, gravitational, and nuclear. Davidson’s work also introduces an aetheric toroidal vortex model of the atom, capable of precise mathematical predictions.

The book highlights Myron Evans’ Einstein–Cartan–Evans (ECE) theory, which unifies electromagnetism with gravitation and quantum theory, addressing the limitations of the standard model of physics. Evans’ work offers geometric explanations for physical phenomena in higher ordered space, revolutionizing our understanding of the universe.

Furthermore, Herbert G. Dorsey III introduces Howard Ensle’s field-centric physics model, which challenges the particle-centric view of standard physics. Ensle’s model incorporates the Scalar Magnetic field to conserve momentum and energy and provides insights into the nature of mass, absolute universe rest frames, and the redundancy of relativistic concepts.

“The Electronic Science of Free Energy” is a thought-provoking exploration that challenges established scientific paradigms and encourages readers to reevaluate their understanding of the fundamental principles governing our universe. The book invites scientists, engineers, experimenters, and enthusiasts to embark on a journey into the world of free energy and aetheric concepts.

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