The Frontier Science Web

The Frontier Science Web

Exploring the Energy Revolution

This Web site is an information resource for the field of energy science and its applications in some of the most exciting new areas of science and technology including the following:

Advanced Alternative Energy Technology
Emerging Areas of Physics
Space Propulsion Beyond the Rocket
Energy Medicine & Healing

Other topics will be added in the future as The Frontier Science Web continues to expand its coverage of the new energy revolution. See the Introduction below for an overview of what this site is about. Feel free to contact the author if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions.


view of Earth from spaceLatest Frontier Science News

  • Is the Universe Electric?
  • Gravitic Technology
  • The Ancient Secrets of Levitation
  • Research Warps into Hyperdrive
  • Nikola Tesla's Free Energy Car
  • The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?
  • NASA Baffled by Unexplained Force
  • Big Bang Busted!

Click here to go to the News & Events page for these stories and more.


Web Links Directory

The following pages contain links to other Web sites with information related to the topics indicated:

  • New Energy - advanced alternative energy technologies such as free energy and cold fusion
     
  • New Physics - the theoretical side of energy science and related areas such as gravity theory and unified field theory
     
  • Space Propulsion - concepts for space drives that use propulsion methods such as antigravity and inertia control for deep space travel
     
  • Other Topics including Energy Medicine and Nikola Tesla

Introduction

This Web site is devoted to the revolution that has been taking place behind the scenes involving new discoveries that could promote energy independence, preserve the environment, and create novel forms of propulsion. For years, inventors and researchers worldwide have been patiently working on inventions and theories involving alternative sources of energy. Numerous alternatives to fossil fuels and nuclear power already exist, such as wind power, solar energy, hydroelectric power, and geothermal energy. However, there is a possible new source of unlimited energy on the horizon that stands out above all the others. It is the sea of energy that serves as the foundation of the physical universe.

The idea that the universe is filled with an all-pervading sea of energy is an ancient concept. Modern science refers to it as the "zero-point energy". Many other names have been used for this energy. It has been called "the aether", "vacuum energy", "quantum vacuum", "radiant energy", "the tachyon field", and "subtle energy". It is often referred to as "free energy" or "space energy" since it is freely available at every point in three dimensional space if one knows how to tap it. This energy may, in fact, be the basis for all physical manifestations from subatomic particles to galaxies. The knowledge and application of this energy could therefore lead to a revolution more profound than anything experienced so far in the history of science and technology. Possible applications include the generation of electrical power without using any fuel (free energy devices), gravity control for flight without rockets or jet engines, and other advanced possibilities. The science of universal energy may very well be the final frontier.

About This Web Site

The information content of this site is based on topics related to the science of energy and its potential technological applications. The Web Links Directory is currently the main information resource. It contains an extensive collection of links to other sites on the World Wide Web with information pertaining to New Energy, New Physics, Space Propulsion, and other topics. The News & Events page provides additional up-to-date information concerning the same topics that are covered by the Web Links Directory. Other information resources and topics are planned for the future as this site continues to evolve.

Be sure to contact the author of this Web site if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions.

Last Site Update: May 13, 2008


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