Goal
Provide a reformulated electromagnetic theory using quaternion algebra that can explain and potentially harness free energy from the vacuum and anti-gravity effects.
Problem
Standard vector-based Maxwell-Heaviside equations discard asymmetrical Maxwellian systems, preventing exploitation of vacuum energy and limiting electromagnetic phenomenology.
Concept Summary
The article discusses the original 20 quaternion equations presented by Maxwell in 1865, arguing that quaternion algebra offers higher group symmetry than vector or tensor forms. By violating the Lorentz symmetry condition, the reformulated equations allegedly allow extraction of additional electromagnetic energy from the vacuum, enabling concepts such as a magnetic Wankel engine that could operate with a coefficient of performance (COP) greater than 1.0 without external fuel.
Principles
- Quaternion algebra
- Higher group symmetry
- Violation of Lorentz condition
- Extraction of vacuum energy
Scientific Domains
Mechanisms of Action
- Reformulation of Maxwell's equations using quaternions
- Exploitation of asymmetrical EM fields to draw energy from the vacuum
Energy Sources
Applications
- Free energy generation
- Anti-gravity propulsion
Claimed Performance
Magnetic Wankel engine claimed to operate at COP > 1.0, self-powered by vacuum energy.
Experimental Evidence
The article mentions a magnetic Wankel engine that can be built and tested at COP 1.0, but provides no quantitative data or independent verification.
Limitations
- No peer-reviewed experimental data
- Claims rely on disputed theoretical assumptions
- Potential suppression of technology
Red Flags
- Claims of free energy and anti-gravity without independent verification
- References to suppressed or censored technology
- Use of outdated ether concept