The goal of the legitimate free energy researcher is to find a way to break the local equilibrium of this universal energy exchange, and gate a tiny bit of it up into the external circuit as excess electrical energy (Figure 17). Then he must collect the excess energy, and shuttle it from the "gating and collecting circuit" over to a dq/dt-closed current loop containing the load. He must also prevent the load current, or most of it, from passing back through the primary source against its back EMF, because if it does that, he will destroy the separation of charges in the dipolar source, killing the dipole and extinguishing the "excess energy gating." In other words he must find a way to process and transport the energy flow across dq/dt-blocked bridges between the source's closed dq/dt-current loop and the load's closed dq/dt-current loop. Ruthlessly it is an energy transport S-flow problem, not a J* energy transport problem. If he uses J* in his sourcing current loop, he automatically drives the current dq/dt back through the back EMF of his source and kills it. If he does not drive dq/dt back through the source, the source will furnish S-flow for an indefinite period! Every battery and generator we have ever built is already a "free energy" machine in that it already involves broken local symmetry in the vacuum energy exchange. We have just not realized how to use our power sources purely as Poynting S-flow sources.
So we must treat an electrical system as an open system with broken local symmetry (Table 3) in the vacuum flux exchange, so that the system extracts (gates) excess energy from an external source. In this case the source is the system's flux exchange with the vacuum. This approach is no more mysterious or bizarre than putting a waterwheel in a river, or a windmill in a wind, or a bank of solar cells out in the sunshine. The universal "free source of energy" that the overunity researcher seeks to tap is the violent exchange of virtual photons between the electrical charges of the system and the surrounding quantum mechanical vacuum (Figure 18). In quantum physics this powerful, energetic exchange of the vacuum with electrical matter is now proven both experimentally and theoretically. It is already accepted in quantum physics that the vacuum is filled with electromagnetic energy. The researcher doesn't have to prove it anymore; he just has to find out how to properly use it. The artesian well is already there; we just have to learn how to collect and use the flowing water without dynamiting the well!
The remaining objection orthodox scientists usually raise against the notion of extracting vacuum energy has been that "thermodynamics doesn't permit it." However, Cole and Puthoff have rigorously shown that, on the contrary, the theory of thermodynamics does not prohibit the vacuum's energy being extracted and used to produce heat, light, and power. [note 22] So the validity of that final objection has now vanished.
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