Zero-Point Energy
The theory of extracting usable energy from the quantum vacuum fluctuations that exist even at absolute zero temperature.
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW
Zero-point energy (ZPE) is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system can have, which is non-zero even at absolute zero temperature. The concept is a well-established prediction of quantum mechanics. However, the question of whether useful energy can be extracted from zero-point fluctuations is highly controversial. Proponents claim that free energy devices using ZPE have been invented but suppressed by the energy industry. Mainstream physics holds that zero-point energy cannot be extracted to do useful work without violating the laws of thermodynamics.
KEY CLAIMS
Zero-point energy provides an unlimited, clean energy source
Working free energy devices have been invented but suppressed
The energy industry suppresses ZPE technology to protect fossil fuel profits
Tesla, Moray, and others demonstrated working ZPE devices
Zero-point energy is the source of 'cold fusion' and other anomalous energy phenomena
SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
The Casimir Effect demonstrates that zero-point energy produces measurable physical forces
Quantum field theory successfully predicts zero-point fluctuations
Some inventors (e.g., Thomas Henry Moray, T. Townsend Brown) claimed working energy devices
Patents for energy extraction from the vacuum have been filed (though none proven workable)
Theoretical physicists have debated the possibility of ZPE extraction
COUNTER ARGUMENTS
No ZPE device has ever been independently verified to produce net energy
Extracting energy from the vacuum would violate energy conservation and thermodynamics
The Casimir Effect is a force, not an energy source — it cannot be harvested for power
Claimed ZPE devices have not survived replication attempts under controlled conditions
The suppression narrative lacks evidence and resembles other 'free energy' claims
TIMELINE
Traill, Tesla and others claim free energy devices
Casimir predicts the Casimir Effect from zero-point energy
Puthoff and others propose ZPE extraction theories
Ongoing debate; no verified ZPE device
KEY FIGURES
Harold Puthoff
Physicist who proposed ZPE extraction theories
Thomas Henry Moray
Inventor who claimed a 'radiant energy' device
T. Townsend Brown
Inventor who claimed anti-gravity and electrogravitic effects
ORGANIZATIONS
Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin
Research
NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics
Space Agency
SOURCES
RELATED ENTITIES
PEOPLE
Harold Puthoff
Thomas Henry Moray
T. Townsend Brown
ORGANIZATIONS
Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin
NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics
EVENTS
Traill, Tesla and others claim free energy devices
1910s
Casimir predicts the Casimir Effect from zero-point energy
1948
Puthoff and others propose ZPE extraction theories
1990s
Ongoing debate; no verified ZPE device
2000s–present
