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Clean, sustainable energy solutions from the geniuses of our past and the visionaries of our future
Explores five great but nearly forgotten minds of the past--John Worrell Keely, Nikola Tesla, Viktor Schauberger, Royal Raymond Rife, and T. Townsend Brown--and their revolutionary discoveries
Reveals information from leading experts on cold fusion, zero-point energy, power from water, antigravity, and the free-energy potential of the Searl Effect Generator
As the global need for clean, renewable energy grows and the shortage of viable large-scale solutions continues, it is time to look to the geniuses of our past and the visionaries of our future for answers. Taking inspiration from Albert Einsteins statement that Problems cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them, Finley Eversole explains that the key to a pollution- and poverty-free future of infinite energy lies not in pursuing one single method, but in investigating all the possibilities--in uniting as a world in creative pursuit of global transformation.
Exploring five nearly unknown geniuses of our past--John Worrell Keely, Nikola Tesla, Viktor Schauberger, Royal Raymond Rife, and T. Townsend Brown--and their revolutionary discoveries about free energy, electricity, water vortex motion, electric ray and super-microscope technology, and antigravity, this book helps to restore their long-suppressed scientific legacies and bring us one step closer to the destiny they foresaw. Eversole has gathered research from leading experts on cold fusion, zero-point energy, power from water, and the free-energy potential of the Searl Effect Generator to reveal technologies that work with Natures laws and that, if fully implemented, could establish sustainable energy systems in a single generation.

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Dedicated to geniuses of vision John Worrell Keely Nikola Tesla Viktor - photo 1

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Dedicated to geniuses of vision:

John Worrell Keely

Nikola Tesla

Viktor Schauberger

Georges Lakhovsky

Royal Raymond Rife

Thomas Townsend Brown

Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons

And in memory of

Eugene Franklin Mallove

Founder of Infinite Energy magazine

and

Brian OLeary

Founder of the New Energy Movement

INFINITE
ENERGY
TECHNOLOGIES

With humanity facing the dismaying prospects of global ecologicalcollapse and geopolitical chaos, there is an urgent need for clearsolutions-based guidance that penetrates our dulled consciousnessand pulls us back from the precipice. Infinite Energy Technologiesdelivers such guidance. Through a powerfully resonant combinationof new energy science, societal analysis, and spiritual insight,Finley Eversoles compilation shakes us awake from our dangerousstupor. The wise voices in this anthology make a compelling casefor the immediate embrace of a new wave of energy technologiesthat is key to launching an era of shared abundance, planetaryhealing, and unprecedented creativity. I pray that millions willheed this call for action without delay and lead the transformationso desperately needed on our imperiled planet.

JOEL GARBON, PRESIDENT OF NEW ENERGY MOVEMENT
AND COAUTHOR OF BREAKTHROUGH POWER

The writing is on the wall. The fossil fuel age is about to end.

EUGENE MALLOVE

Take courage. The human race is divine.

PYTHAGORAS

Humanity will become eventually the planetary savior.

DJWHAL KHUL

The people of Earth are a superpower themselves if united JEANE MANNING - photo 3

The people of Earth are a superpower themselves, if united.

JEANE MANNING

This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

We have it in our power to begin the world over again.

THOMAS PAINE

We stand at the gateway of the new world, of the new age and its new civilizations, ideals and culture. What is coming is a civilization of a different yet still material nature, but animated by a growing registration by the masses everywhere of an emerging spiritual objective which will transform all life and give new value and purpose to that which is material.

DJWHAL KHUL

Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.

ARUNDHATI ROY

There is always a new world in process of forming.... The best is yet to be.

DJWHAL KHUL

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

My first thanks go to all of the authors who have given generously of their time and wisdom to write the chapters contained in this volume and for their quick responses to my many communications and requests. Jeane Manning, Ed Storms, and Emily Greerwife of Steven Greerfrequently served as consults when I had questions. I also want to thank Dale Pond for providing some of the photos for the chapter on John Worrell Keely.

Thanks also to futurist John Petersen of the Arlington Institute for writing the foreword.

I would especially like to thank my publisher Ehud Sperling, and Jon Graham, acquisitions editor, for approving this project when it was still only a one-paragraph idea and for patiently waiting for it to become a reality.

Last, but not least, my thanks also go the Inner Traditions staff who have worked so hard to bring this book forthJeanie Levitan, managing editor, Jon Desautels for the cover design, and above all to my project editor, Anne Dillon, whose uncommon dedication and meticulous attention to every detail of this project have helped make this book be the best it can be.

Infinite Energy Technologies has been a collaborative project in every sense of the word. May it move the public to think of energy solutions in far broader terms than those which now dominate the public agenda.

FOREWORD

John L. Petersen

We are living in unprecedented times, but, of course, everyone has said that at any given period in the past. Nevertheless, technically its true. Every year is a fresh, new one that might seem familiar, but essentially is not. Unless all change could be eliminated, were necessarily producing new realities at every moment that have never existed before.

Parallels with historical times, at best, therefore, reflect only a very rough congruity with an earlier time that certainly did not have the technology, communications, ideas, and values of the present. So, sure, these are unprecedented times.

But in important ways, this time it is really unprecedented. There is always change, but the rate of change that we are experiencing these days has never been seen beforeand it is accelerating exponentially. That means that if present trends continue, every week or month or year going forward will produce significantly more change than the previous one. Humans have never experienced this rate of change before.

Let me give you an example. Futurist Ray Kurzweil, in his important book The Singularity Is Near, cataloged the rate of technological change in many different dimensions. His bottom-line assessment was that our present century will see one thousand times the technological change of the past centuryduring which the automobile, airplane, Internet, and nuclear wars emerged. Transportation rates went from that limited by the gallop of a horse to chemically propelled spacecraft that traverse more than fifteen thousand miles in an hour. And, of course, we visited the moon.

Now, think about what one thousand times that change would be. What kind of a world might show up in one hundred years if we live through one thousand times the change of the twentieth century? Well, you cant reasonably imagine it. No one can. The implications are so great that you are immediately driven into science fiction land, where all of the current experts just dismiss you with a wave of a hand.

Try it. With two compounded orders of magnitude change over the period of a century, you could literally find yourself in a place where humans didnt eat food or drink water (which would eliminate agriculture). They might be able to read minds telepathically and be able to visually read the energetic fields of anyone they looked atimmediately knowing about the persons past experiences, present feelings, and honesty of statements. Just that, of course, would eliminate all politicians and advertising!

But maybe, as some sources seriously suggest, you could manifest physical things at willjust by focusing your mind. Think of what that would do to the notion of economics as we know it. In this handful of future human characteristics, youd also be able to transport yourself wherever you wanted by thinking yourself there. In that world, no one would know what airplanes were.

You might think that what Ive just described is far-fetched, and if so, then you just made my point. Even though there are credible analysts and observers who seriously propose that the above changes will happen in far less time than a century, change of this sort is more than we can reasonably understand and visualize. Just to parse it down to the next decadeseventy to eighty times the change of the past centuryboggles the mind!

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