Goal
Generate large amounts of energy (free energy) by inducing a nuclear transmutation cycle in carbon using aligned electromagnetic fields and vacuum energy.
Problem
Global energy shortage and the need for clean, abundant power sources.
Concept Summary
The VSG uses a pure carbon rod as a 'pump' for vacuum electromagnetic energy. By aligning electron and nuclear fields with colinear electric and magnetic fields, external gamma photons are absorbed, stopping electrons that are then attracted to carbon nuclei. This purportedly triggers a PROTELF (Proton-Electron Fusion) process where carbon transmutes to radioactive boron and back, releasing a 13 MeV pulse. The claimed energy output is up to ~3 GW per gram of carbon, with the carbon not being consumed.
Principles
- Alignment of electric and magnetic fields (E-field and B-field) to synchronize electron and nuclear motion
- Absorption of external photon energy to stop electrons
- Vacuum electromagnetic energy tapping
- PROTELF (Proton-Electron Fusion) nuclear transmutation cycle
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Pure carbon rod
- Thoriated tungsten rod (~=2.2 % ThO_2)
- Copper wire (coil)
- Ceramic resistor
Mechanisms of Action
- Capture PROTELF (Proton-Electron Fusion) process
- Vacuum energy extraction via nuclear transmutation
Energy Sources
Applications
- Free and clean energy generation
- Potential low-cost power for remote locations
Claimed Performance
Up to 2.988 GW of free energy per gram of carbon; energy factor 2.66 - 3.46 in reported tests.
Experimental Evidence
Voltage pulse amplitude increased when a colinear B-field was applied; radiation counter showed a net increase (~=0.26 uSv/h) persisting for >10 s after the pulse, suggesting a nuclear reaction. Video demonstrations and test logs (v3.5, v4.1) are referenced.
Replication Status
Independent replications reported by an eminent astrophysicist and a Spanish R&D group (Econuclear).
Limitations
- No peer-reviewed, independent validation
- Radiation safety not fully assessed
- Scalability and reproducibility unclear
Red Flags
- Extraordinary energy claims without rigorous experimental data
- Reliance on non-standard physics concepts (vacuum EM energy, PROTELF)
- Potential pseudoscientific language