GCT
energy research focuses on extracting vacuum energy
from the Zero Point Field, utilizing frequency-coupled
plasma fields and "monatomic" superconductors.
During
the development phase of the propulsion system it
was observed that the plasma devices built to test
the theoretical interaction of superconductors with
the Zero Point Field exhibited anomalous energy bursts.
More energy was used up by the devices than was available
from the batteries which powered them.
A
new custom-built generator was constructed to make
closer observations of this phenomenon. During these
measurements, GCT scientists were able to unequivocally
demonstrate excess energy when the proper resonance
tuning was attained between the plasma field and the
Zero Point Energy Field. These results are not at
all unusual, considering that calculations indicate
one cup of empty space contains enough energy to boil
away all of the Earth's oceans.
We
believe the key to unlocking this unlimited sea of
energy lies in understanding the frequency coupling
that exists between subatomic particles and the ZPF,
and in maintaining the proper resonance phase on demand.
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