The Hidden Connection: Free Energy, Gravity, and the Mirror Universe
FREE Energy & MIRROR UNIVERSE
The concept of free energy and the Mirror Universe is fascinating. Interestingly, these two ideas are deeply interconnected. The Mirror Universe influences free energy, and free energy, in turn, plays into the Mirror Universe. Let’s take a brief dive into some ancient history to explore this connection.
I rarely dream—almost never. Yet, I’ve had this recurring dream about the Mirror Universe. It’s peculiar, and it made me reflect more on this subject. Nikola Tesla once said that the velocity of any disturbance, whether it’s sound in the air or waves in water, depends on the ratio between elasticity and density. You can observe this yourself: if you slap your hand quickly on calm water, it will hurt, but you won’t create much of a disturbance. There’s a co-eternal conjugate relationship at play here.
Eric Dollard spoke extensively about this relationship. He explained how electrical charge in alternating current (AC) lines isn’t actually in the wires but rather exists between them. For over a hundred years, we’ve observed spikes in amperage causing AC wires to spread apart, while spikes in voltage make the wires swing together. Amperage relates to magnetism and force, while voltage corresponds to dielectricity. By the way, for those familiar with electrical theory, it’s not the voltage that can be lethal—it’s the amperage. For instance, five million volts at half an amp is less dangerous than one volt at ten amps. The latter can stop your heart much faster.
Speaking of misconceptions, I’ve noticed how certain media outlets spread curious warnings. Recently, I saw an article warning young people about the supposed dangers of switching to real butter instead of margarine. They claimed their health was at risk. Yet, margarine is just one molecule away from plastic. Meanwhile, Amish communities have thrived for generations while consuming natural butter daily. It’s almost comical how often such warnings are completely backward.
Back to the Mirror Universe. Despite rarely dreaming, I’ve recently had vivid dreams about this phenomenon. It relates to the ancient concept of extracting the true self from the holographic or mirror self. This process has been called many names—apodosis, theoria, via negativa, smti jna—but they all point to the same principle: distinguishing the transcendent self from the worldly, reflected self.
Ancient metaphysics consistently describes this duality. Whether we’re talking about Greek, Indian, or Egyptian traditions, we see the same notion of two selves. In the natural world, we find patterns pointing toward the center, like the Fibonacci sequence. This sequence, known for its aesthetic presence in nature, is simply a mirror of the singular source. The sequence starts with 1 and 1, which aren’t separate numbers but reflections of the same unity.
This unity connects free energy, metaphysics, and the so-called holographic universe—though “holographic” is somewhat misleading. What we observe as complexity in nature is often just multiplicative representations of a singular principle. The Fibonacci sequence, for instance, is a beautiful illustration of this universal mirroring.
Star Trek's Mirror Universe |
I’ve spent considerable time pondering free energy. Dr. Oleg D. Jefimenko, who held two PhDs, made significant contributions in this area. While he had to tread carefully during his academic career, he rejected many of Einstein’s relativity principles, particularly regarding gravity. His work helps us understand these fundamental forces beyond conventional paradigms.
Ultimately, the Mirror Universe and free energy are deeply connected through these natural patterns of reflection and unity. Everything we perceive as force or structure is a mirror of something more fundamental, more singular. Nature constantly guides us toward the center, toward that unified essence—if only we take the time to look.
When it comes to the nature of gravity and free energy, one critical question arises: density of what? People often discuss energy waves without ever defining what energy actually is. Gravity, too, is often misunderstood—not as a force of magnetic attraction but as dielectric acceleration. We can make accurate observations and still arrive at incorrect conclusions. For instance, when two masses accelerate toward each other, they aren’t actually pulling on each other. They’re both moving toward a null pressure zone that lies between them. This phenomenon can only be explained through the existence of the Ether.
There have only ever been two fundamental postulates for understanding the universe: one grounded in rational, logical Ether and the other in the abstract notion of space-time. Time is merely a measure, not an actual thing. Space, on the other hand, is the mirror image of pure potential—a reflection of pure impotency. Nikola Tesla famously dismissed Einstein as a "fuzzy-haired crackpot" because Einstein’s theory of relativity rejected the Ether and instead reified space as a tangible entity. Tesla found this notion absurd, calling the idea of space-time curvature complete nonsense.
Understanding the universe requires us to see nature on its own terms. Mathematics, while useful, isn’t the essence of these principles. The universe operates like a mirror. The ancient Egyptians knew this—they crafted handheld mirrors in the shape of the ankh, which symbolizes the uterus. When looking into the loop of the ankh, one isn’t just seeing their reflection but confronting a representation of their true, timeless self. The ankh served both a practical purpose and a metaphysical one, illustrating the duality of the dielectric and magnetic fields.
Misconceptions about electrical theory abound. For instance, the idea of a “negative charge” is misleading. Walter Russell rightly criticized this concept. A battery doesn’t have a negative charge; rather, it has a discharge node. Saying there's negative water in a desert is nonsensical—it’s simply dry. Likewise, calling a battery terminal negative just reflects a lack of understanding about dielectricity.
Mother Nature doesn’t operate in multiple dimensions; she deals in dimensionality and anti-dimensionality. Gravity isn’t a pulling force; it's an anti-spatial vector. Objects don’t accelerate toward one another; they accelerate toward a point of lowest pressure within the Ether. Space itself contains no energy. Tesla referred to space as "nothing"—the mirror image of pure potential, devoid of any inherent energy.
Academia complicates these simple truths, often violating Occam’s razor by introducing convoluted explanations. Free energy requires a shift in perspective. Energy isn’t what we typically think it is. Electricity itself isn’t a thing; it’s a hybrid of dielectricity and magnetism. Charles Proteus Steinmetz, a foundational figure in electrical theory, pointed this out over a century ago. Electricity is the result of the conjugation of these two fields—like cake made from eggs and flour, it’s a product, not a primary entity.
To grasp the Mirror Universe, imagine a candle surrounded by mirrors. Perfect reflectivity doesn’t exist; even the best telescope coatings reflect only about 91% of the light. The Ether acts similarly, providing the medium for the interaction of dielectric and magnetic forces. An AC generator, for instance, doesn’t create electricity; it agitates the Ether, inducing the interaction of these fundamental forces.
Ultimately, free energy and the Mirror Universe are deeply connected. The Ether serves as the unseen, unifying fabric, while energy manifests as the interplay of dielectricity and magnetism. Nature constantly moves toward balance and unity, drawing everything toward its center—not through abstract curvature, but through the simple, elegant principles of Etheric dynamics.
I want to keep this as simple as possible because everything in the universe is, at its core, simple. People often think the universe is complex, but it isn’t. Nature operates through ratios and harmonics, but it doesn’t use math the way we do. You don’t need equations to understand nature; arithmetic is enough. The difference between arithmetic and math is often overlooked—something the Pythagoreans, Plotinus, and Aristotle understood well.
Let’s talk about free energy and ether excitation, which is essentially what free energy is about. Time-variable charges cause disturbances in the Ether. When the Ether's elasticity reaches a certain threshold, energy becomes manifest. But this energy isn’t pure energy; it’s energy expressed as disturbance or modulation. Electricity, for instance, always has a frequency—a disturbance pattern within the Ether. It’s like churning up calm waters to create ripples.
To simplify, think of it like this: imagine you have two chickens. One is calm, sitting on its nest, representing the Ether at rest. The other chicken is agitated—let's say you fed it chili peppers. If you throw the excited chicken toward the calm one, you create a chain reaction of disturbance. The Ether works similarly: by using one disturbance, we create another. It’s a silly analogy, but it illustrates the idea of field interaction.
The next logical question is: what’s the geometry of this interaction? Magnetism is essentially the modulation of the dielectric field. Light works similarly. True light is energy at rest, like a battery with unused potential. When you connect a battery to an LED, you get illumination—a frequency, a disturbance of the Ether. But to create this disturbance, you need to understand the correct geometric relationship.
Without the right field geometry, you can’t disturb the Ether effectively. The Ether responds to specific angular relationships, just like you need the right trajectory to throw the hyperactive chicken at the calm one. AC generators work on similar principles. They don’t create electricity; instead, they induce a disturbance in the Ether through time-variable magnetic fields interacting with dielectric reflectors, like copper windings.
Charles Proteus Steinmetz, who perfected Tesla’s AC generator, understood this deeply. He grasped the complexities of transient currents and efficient power generation. But, as he emphasized, it’s never about the math. Electricity is not raw power; it's the result of power being disturbed and expressed as frequency. Gravity, likewise, isn’t a force or a field; it's an anti-field. Electricity is the confluence of magnetism and dielectricity—two Ether perturbation modalities.
Now, how do we get free energy from this? "Ex nihilo nihil fit"—from nothing comes nothing. So, to generate energy, we need to excite the Ether from its restful state. This process involves introducing a time-variable element into a rotating magnetic field with a specific geometric structure. Every AC generator essentially acts like an inside-out magnet: magnetism at the core, dielectric reflectors on the outside. This configuration introduces time-variable magnetic fields, creating disturbances in the Ether.
But what about free energy—energy without traditional mechanical input? I believe I’ve found the answer. I’ve spent countless hours thinking about this, trying to disprove my own theories, but the conclusions persist. The Earth itself provides a natural time-variable magnetic field through geomagnetic precession. If we align our systems with these natural frequencies, we can tap into this Etheric energy.
Nature already demonstrates these principles. Viktor Schauberger, a pioneering thinker, believed that nature holds the answers to all our technical challenges. His insights came from observing natural processes rather than relying on abstract theory. Humanity, unfortunately, has largely abandoned this intuitive approach.
I’ve figured out magnetism and gravity—two fundamental forces that remain misunderstood. It’s not about equations or academic credentials; it’s about observing how nature truly works. Some of the most ingenious inventions have come from people without formal education, simply because they observed nature with clarity.
Speaking of inventors, my friend Tim Vanderelli is a great example. He invented the Ferrocell and, more recently, a device that uses the motion of the diaphragm during breathing to generate power for implanted medical devices. This invention eliminates the need for repeated surgeries to replace pacemaker batteries. The concept was so advanced that even a patent lawyer doubted its feasibility—until Tim demonstrated the working prototype.
In the end, the universe operates like a mirror, reflecting potential into manifestation. Free energy isn’t a fantasy; it’s a matter of understanding Etheric modulation and field geometry. It’s about returning to nature’s simplicity and learning to see the patterns that guide all interactions. Nature always provides the answers; we just need to look with open eyes.
Final Reveal:
👉 Harnessing Infinite Energy from Voltage Transients

[ Infinite Energy System ]
- You just need to assemble according to the circuit diagram.
- The generator making work will be fully guided at simple and advanced levels.
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Infinite Energy System: Harnessing high voltage pulses to charge the battery with Infinite energy in an effort to preserve the balance of the Universe (Ether)!
✔️ Free energy = Harnessing the reverse electromotive force from a sudden circuit break! Overvoltage creates charging pulses for the battery! ✔️ The design includes systems from small scale to large scale! ✔️ Electronic components and electrical equipment are readily available today. The job is to understand and correctly install electronic components according to the blueprint of "Infinite Energy System". Then develop - improve the technology as an expert. ✔️ It can also be said that this is the technology of exploiting electricity from the circuit by using transistors to make the current suddenly stop (like a brake to change the inertia in the Ether - the collapse of the field and the manifestation of Infinity) and create pulses to charge the battery.