So I did hear back from one of my engineer friends, a man who is retired now but who worked in optics and mechanical engineering in the past. Here is his response verbatim:
I looked at the website and glanced at the material you included.
The website says nothing of substance other than "send money".
I have only studied quantum physics a bit, so other than knowing some buzzwords, I cannot speak to real energy from nothing. My education has hardwired me to not even entertain such a notion. Maybe there is some truth that physics progresses one funeral at a time.
Maybe there is a suppression effort afoot, but my impression is that it is more hype than anything.
Given that huge amounts have been spent on developing fusion, a project that was 20 years away, and always will be, and would, if implemented, be a limitless source of power, I think that Energy Freedom (TM) is just a fancy website. If they had something, they would be trying to sell it to Wall Street, not on the web.
That is the kind of response that I'd expect from any orthodox engineer, as was covered in my comprehensive post on the subject. Not sure if you have got through that post yet, but it provides much needed perspective on everything.
Your friend is actually a little more open minded than most when he said "Maybe there is some truth that physics progresses one funeral at a time", but that's just one of many huge roadblocks that prevent this getting out to the masses.
That company clearly isn't trying to convince anyone with their site, which is smart of them, since it's impossible to convince a skeptic that such tech exists on the internet and any effort made would be pointless.
Their initial customers would have to be people who are already in the know, and I suppose they'd have to do some kind of demos eventually to extend their reach, but seems unlikely that they'd be allowed to get that far into production.
This post was sadly removed before most anons could see it, but hopefully some of those who did follow the companies progress, since it'll be interesting to see how energy industry and world order tries to stop them when they've already got this close to commercial production.
I think maybe it was the part that discussed "spiritually" that spooked him. While I'm a very spiritual person and open to ideas about that realm of existence, he is most decidedly not.
So I did hear back from one of my engineer friends, a man who is retired now but who worked in optics and mechanical engineering in the past. Here is his response verbatim:
I looked at the website and glanced at the material you included.
The website says nothing of substance other than "send money".
I have only studied quantum physics a bit, so other than knowing some buzzwords, I cannot speak to real energy from nothing. My education has hardwired me to not even entertain such a notion. Maybe there is some truth that physics progresses one funeral at a time.
Maybe there is a suppression effort afoot, but my impression is that it is more hype than anything.
Given that huge amounts have been spent on developing fusion, a project that was 20 years away, and always will be, and would, if implemented, be a limitless source of power, I think that Energy Freedom (TM) is just a fancy website. If they had something, they would be trying to sell it to Wall Street, not on the web.
That is the kind of response that I'd expect from any orthodox engineer, as was covered in my comprehensive post on the subject. Not sure if you have got through that post yet, but it provides much needed perspective on everything.
Your friend is actually a little more open minded than most when he said "Maybe there is some truth that physics progresses one funeral at a time", but that's just one of many huge roadblocks that prevent this getting out to the masses.
That company clearly isn't trying to convince anyone with their site, which is smart of them, since it's impossible to convince a skeptic that such tech exists on the internet and any effort made would be pointless.
Their initial customers would have to be people who are already in the know, and I suppose they'd have to do some kind of demos eventually to extend their reach, but seems unlikely that they'd be allowed to get that far into production.
This post was sadly removed before most anons could see it, but hopefully some of those who did follow the companies progress, since it'll be interesting to see how energy industry and world order tries to stop them when they've already got this close to commercial production.
I think maybe it was the part that discussed "spiritually" that spooked him. While I'm a very spiritual person and open to ideas about that realm of existence, he is most decidedly not.