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It is shown that the principles of general relativity as developed by Sachs [1] can be used to explain the principles of the motionless electromagnetic generator (MEG), which takes electromagnetic energy from Riemannian curved space-time and in consequence outputs about twenty times more energy than inputted [2]. Therefore, it is shown in the most general manner that electromagnetic energy can be extracted from vacuum and used to power working devices such as the MEG, devices which are reproducible and repeatable [2].
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Anastasovski, P.K., Bearden, T.E., Ciubotariu, C. et al. Explanation of the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator by Sachs's Theory of Electrodynamics. Found Phys Lett 14, 387–393 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012369318404
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- electromagnetic energy from curved spacetime
- motionless electromagnetic generator