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Energy from the Vacuum: Concepts & Principles by Thomas E. Bearden (2004-05-03) Paperback – Unabridged, January 1, 2004

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 17 ratings

Developing and ubiquitously deploying free energy systems could eradicate the strategic vulnerabilities of centralized power systems, while reversing the runaway degradation of our precious biosphere and providing a viable antidote for the perpetual poverty of underdeveloped nations.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
SInce Bearden just recently passed away, it's interesting that his websites have been taken down. Hummmm? I wish they had this book in hardback because it is too big for paperback. I'm a retired engineer and have spent a great deal of time catching up on the last 100+ years on unpublished, non academic Electrical Theories related to General Science. It's been an amazing ride so far. Yes, much has been left out in the Universities. I don't know if it was on purpose or not. My guess is that it was because a lot of it was considered Fringe Science and not ready for public consumption. Maybe too dangerous in the wrong hands would be my other guess. Bearden put together the best organized Book on this alternate source of Energy. It reminds me of the Bible. Every time I read the same pages over again I get some new insight into Bearden's thinking. I would recommend this book to every Engineer and Scientist. I will probably spend years reading this book over and over again. There's soo much information in his book, and eventually I will come up with a simple experiment applying what I am guessing Bearden had in mind for us.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2021
This book contains information that I’d put into use, and was allowed to be “released” would change the world forever. Within a generation poverty and resource scarcity would be a thing of the past. The book is a little technical and the DVD that you can get with Bearden explaining everything is extremely helpful as well
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2007
I am considering his ideas, although I haven't waded through it all yet. If he spent as much time on theory and applications as he does on ridiculing his critics, it would be much better.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019
A MUST have for anyone who wants to learn the truth. Our government already has this technology, and is hiding it from all. If you build a device, expect the government to arrive and take it away, forcefully, if need be!!. I know!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2006
I give this book 5 stars because it makes me think. I have been researching harmonic resonance for years and this book is like having a friend looking over my shoulder encouraging me to trust my instincts and be brave enough to trying new things without fear of being ridiculed. There should be more books like this that encourage all of us to question those things we currently take for granted. Most of the maths is beyond me, however the author has a nice way of explaining concepts so this isn't a problem. Well done... this book is a keeper.
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