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12 Volts Is Enough To Power The World

Friday, February 3, 2012 19:22
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From PressCore.Ca

An antenna is a free energy receiver. It converts radiant energy into electric current.

How much electrical energy do we need to power the World? Just 12 volts. The amount of energy in one 12 volt car battery is enough to power your electric car, your electric tools, your electric home appliances, your tv and home entertainment devices, your communication devices, your water pumps, your lights, your heaters and electric motors. With just 12 volts you could drive your zero emission electric car for hours, even days. With just 12 volts you could travel hundreds, even thousands of miles without stopping and without using 1 single drop of environmentally unfriendly carbon fuel.

Fairy tale? Fantasy? Falsehood? Not a fairy tale. Not fantasy. Not falsehood. 12 volts is all you need to power your World. We have the technology today to power your electric car, your electric tools, your home appliances, your tv and home entertainment devices, your communication devices, your water pumps, your lights, and electric motors using just 12 volts of electrical energy. The technology has been mass produced and sold for the past century. It just hasn’t been used properly.

Four electrical devices were developed in the first decade of the 1900s that changed the world forever. Those electrical devices allow mankind to power the World using just 12 volts of electrical energy. The first device receives, harnesses and converts free infinite radiant energy into alternating electrical energy – or AC power. That device is the antenna. The second device transforms the antenna’s AC electrical current into much larger and usable electrical energy. That device is called a transformer. The third device converts the stepped up alternating electrical voltage from the transformer into one way electrical voltage that can be stored in batteries – converts AC electrical current into DC electrical current. That device is called a diode. The fourth device regulates the electrical energy output. It outputs a constant and continuous supply of 12 volt electrical energy. That device is called a voltage regulator. Now that you have a constant and continuous supply of 12 volt electrical energy all you need now is a device that was developed, mass produced and marketed in the last couple of decades. This device takes the free supply of 12 volt electrical energy, inverts the DC current back to AC current, transforms the inverted 12 volts AC electrical current into a much larger and usable electrical energy of 120 volts and regulates the 120 volt output so that it is constant and continuous. That device is called a power inverter. After you connect the constant and continuous supply of free and infinite 12 volt electrical energy to a power inverter you have all the power you need to power your electric car, your electric tools, your home appliances, your tv and home entertainment devices, your communication devices, your water pumps, your lights, and electric motors. For how long? For hours, days, weeks, months and even years..

Add a single 12 volt car battery to this electrical circuit and you can store and supply, on demand, enough electrical power to last you for years or until the battery can no longer keep a charge. All without 1 single drop of war causing and blood letting carbon fuel. Without paying a single penny to your electrical utility company. Without polluting the environment. Just 12 volts is all you and everyone else in the World needs to power your world…


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  • Warren

    Completely unadulterated by unnecessary ingredients like physics and electrical engineering.

  • I want what they are on.

  • 12 volts may be enough voltage, but no mention about how much current you’d need to power these devices (and certainly not all at once with one battery and inverter). Too much missing to this plan. Try again.

  • 12 volts works. I lived a simple but wholesome life for years with only 12 volts. Very easy to do, comparatively cheap but takes the jump to living more simply with only a few things running at a time.

  • @Game-Over,
    Looks like 12 Volts does work. Based on the comment below yours I’d also have to agree – we’d have to live simpler lives with less electrical devices plugged in all the time.

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