How To Make Electricity

If you'd like to know how to make electricity for your home instead of relying on your local power company, this article is for you.

How To Make Electricity

There are a few ways to generate electricity, but only one way that is virtually free to build, maintain and run. With that said, let's have a look at the contenders:


How to generate electricity with the method of combining vortices in Ether

We live in Ether, and there is a substrate throughout the universe, which science calls dark energy which is nothing but Ether.

This is a method of generating AC electricity based on energy from Ether. And only Ether field physics can explain how it works.

Homemade Generator: Combination of Ether Vortex Creates Overunity - Zero Point Energy of Ether Field


Important: it is necessary to design an additional voltage converter for feedback and winding.
Brief explanation:
Induction motors and AC generators are where the Ether vortex works, the vortex point at the center of the coils. If the 3 windings of the generator are on a circle, equally spaced, then the center of this Ether vortex is the center of the circle containing the 3 stator windings. The same is true for induction motors

Generators and induction motors are considered to be the openings to allow the flow of Ether to enter. The Ether entering the center of the vortex is the dielectric. Since the dielectric loses its inertia, a magnetic field is generated (according to Faraday).

Each door for Ether to flow in is set according to the parameters of the motor. So it is constant, and does not obey the laws of thermodynamics.

Explained by Ken Wheeler (Ether field theorist):



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How different orthodox methods to generate electricity

Ways to generate your own power - Top 6 Ways to Generate Your Own Power

1 - Solar Power

Solar photovoltaic power uses solar panels containing photovoltaic solar cells. These absorb the light of the Sun and turn it into electricity. Contrary to popular belief, they are effective throughout the day, even during completely overcast weather. It is only during the night that they don't generate any power at all. Solar power is an expensive option, but it comes with a number of benefits such as feed-in tariffs. Installing solar panels will also add considerably to the value of your home. There are even free solar panels available in which you effectively rent out some space on your roof to the company installing them. This way, you can enjoy reduced energy bills, but the company which owns them will take the feed-in tariff to pay for their investment.

2 - Solar Heating

Solar thermal power is another kind of renewable energy which may be generated at home. Rather than using the light energy from the Sun in order to generate electricity, solar thermal power may be used for heating up water. It is not quite so popular in the United Kingdom, however, due to a lack of sunshine. Unlike solar electricity, it requires as much direct sunlight as possible in order to heat water consistently. The water is stored in an insulated tank for use later on. Solar heating is cheaper to install than solar panels, although there are fewer government incentives. This technology is also not eligible for the feed-in tariff.

3 - Wind Power

Wind turbines generate electricity through kinetic energy by harnessing the power of the wind to turn the turbine blades. Wind power is used on an industrial scale across much of the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe, both in on-shore and off-shore power plants. If there is an area on your property which is greatly exposed to the wind, you may want to consider installing a turbine. However, there are not very many homes in the country where wind power is effective, and there are fewer incentives when compared to home solar power. Not only that, they are also very expensive to install. You will usually need planning permission before building a wind turbine.

4 - Wood Heating

Wood heating remains a popular option in many country homes which still have open fireplaces or wood-burning stoves. Wood heating is extremely effective when it comes to heating the main room in your home, but its effects can often be felt in the surrounding rooms as well. It also helps to provide a cosy atmosphere, hence its popularity in traditional country pubs. Purchasing large amounts of wood which should last an entire winter is also much cheaper than other forms of fuel. Additionally, you can connect your water supply to a wood-burning stove or boiler in order to have hot water as well. Initial costs for stoves and boilers are high, however, and owners are not eligible for any feed-in tariffs.

5 - Heat Pumps

Heat pumps come in two varieties. These are ground source heat pumps and air source heat pumps. The former draws warmer air upwards from beneath the ground while the latter takes air from outside your home. Both then warm the air by using heat pumps. This heat is then used for things like radiators, how water or underfloor heating. Of course, these heat pumps do need electricity in order to work, but they are usually much more economical than the alternatives and allow you to have a completely self-reliant heating system. Air source heat pumps currently allow you to qualify for a government scheme called the Renewable Heat Incentive.

Reviews: Those 5 methods are just fun suggestions. In fact, it is very expensive. It takes at least 5 years to return the investment for solar power. In the article Homemade Electric Generator, I mentioned this issue, and mentioned the method of generator with the kinetic energy generated by cycling - exercising - this is the cheapest and very effective method of storing electricity. Generator cycling with low cost and good for health!
All are just suggestions for your reference on Homemade Generator Plans! So solution 6 below is best for generator planning!

6. Free Electric Generator Plans to Reduce Electricity Bills

There are two types of free energy generators:

Type 1: Magnetic generator - using the magnet's push / pull force to create kinetic energy, thereby generating electricity in the traditional way

Type 2: Generators do not require kinetic energy.
In this category is divided into 2 main categories:
  1. Radiant energy
  2. Use a negative resistor to amplify the power
- Talking about the magnetic motor, it does not work, unless solving the EMF (Electromotive force) problem back. The problem has been solved here: Homemade Generator Magnet

- Talk about generators that do not need kinetic power (divided into 2 branches):

In essence, both types have a common feature, which is not ordinary electricity, but "Radiant Electricity" or radiant energy. This electricity does not shock deadly, but can be used for electrical equipment as usual. An example of non-shocking and dangerous electricity is Cold Electricity

Using negative resistors will have negative power, and negative time. During amplification, it is Radiant Energy, but after amplification at the output, it is normal power. This is the difference between the two types of free energy generators mentioned above.

Homemade Generator Plans program summary - the best free energy:

 Revealed At Last: Ancient Invention Generates Energy-On-Demand

✔ Nikola Tesla’s method of magnifying electric power by neutralizing the magnetic counter-forces in an electric generator


✔ Combination of induction motor and alternator 
✔ Combine generators with induction motors - self-powered generators with rotary motion
✔ Various methods of generating high power immobile generators

✔ Or maybe called Overunity for the system. Mother Nature doesn't care about people calling or naming phenomena. Overunity or Free Energy, or Zero Point Energy (ZPE) are just a few different words


        Talking more about Radiant energy:
        Tesla’s Radiant Energy (TRE), on the other hand, not only travels wirelessly long distances, it also offeres a streaming capability to naturally track an object moving, i.e. in the air or space. The biggest problem with TRE, it resides outside the caveman science taught today. Tesla intended to send his TRE through the ground, thus it would follow the contour of the Earth to both industries and households.

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