A compilation of unconventional energy inventions that challenge traditional laws of physics, offering blueprints and theories for harnessing “over-unity” energy.
Manual of Free Energy Devices and Systems
Various authors
1990s–2000s (underground PDFs)
This manual catalogs a series of "over-unity" energy devices—technologies that claim to generate more energy than they consume. Featuring designs for free energy systems using magnets, coils, radiant energy harvesters, and other mechanisms, it provides blueprints and theoretical insights that challenge conventional physics. These inventions, often labeled as perpetual motion machines, propose new methods for harnessing energy from the environment without relying on traditional power sources.
The manual serves as a resource for those interested in alternative energy systems, offering detailed instructions on how to build and experiment with devices that could theoretically provide off-grid power. Despite being largely ignored or dismissed by mainstream science and patent offices, the ideas presented in the book continue to spark curiosity and inspire independent inventors who believe in the untapped potential of free energy.
“The key to understanding free energy lies not in conquering nature, but in aligning with its hidden forces—forces that, if properly understood, can provide us with limitless power.”
Many of the devices cataloged in this manual challenge the foundational laws of thermodynamics and energy conservation, particularly the principle that energy cannot be created from nothing. As a result, inventions claiming "over-unity" performance are routinely dismissed by patent offices, energy industries, and regulatory bodies as impossible or fraudulent.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, inventors who sought to develop perpetual motion machines or free energy devices faced significant resistance, often resulting in harassment, confiscation of patents, and even legal action. The history of free energy research is thus steeped in suppression, with many would-be inventors and their works buried in obscurity.
The continued suppression of these technologies by traditional energy systems, which stand to lose financial power if such inventions become mainstream, has led to these ideas being relegated to underground forums and niche publications. However, the persistence of independent researchers and DIY communities keeps the discussion alive, suggesting that the energy revolution that once seemed impossible may still be within reach.