The John Christie electric generator was shown to the world in 2001: a device capable of generating 24 kilowatts of electricity. In this article, I’ll tell you about John Christie, the inventor, and how he and his friend Lou Brits came up with the generator. I will also explain how free electricity works and how you too can generate your own electricity at home.
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Australian mechanical engineer John Christie and his electrician friend Lou Brits worked hard throughout the 1990s to create their own version of the magnetic generator. In 2001, they released it to the public as the Lutec 1000, a device capable of generating 24 kilowatts of electricity (enough to power some homes).
The main claim to fame at the time was that the Lutec 1000 was “the first free energy machine to be developed commercially anywhere in the world.” This was perhaps an exaggeration as although the device worked, it was far from fully tested and developed to the point where one could be purchased off the market.
How does “free energy” work?
Part of the problem lies in the name. “Free energy” sounds almost impossible to believe, I prefer to call this concept “zero point” as it is known in physics.
The zero point is an area of physics that has been studied for over a hundred years. Nikola Tesla, the man some call the “grandfather of electricity,” spent half of his life studying the zero point. He even published his work and met with great approval. Unfortunately, his legacy in this area did not survive after his death as existing business interests used his power to bury him.
The zero point talks about getting energy without fuel, from a source that is not widely recognized in mainstream physics. It does this by using strategically placed magnets.
Fast forward about a century later and there has been a resurgence of interest in this area, especially in the last year or two. While Christie and Brits may have been a bit premature with their “commercial” release, enthusiasts are now building real working generators in their garages, all over the world, numbering in the tens of thousands and possibly more.
How can you generate your own electricity?
The average home does not need 24 kilowatts. In fact, a basic motor is easily built for next to nothing and can put out a good 7 kilowatts of power, which is more than enough for most homes.
The basic electrical generator is a rotor, some magnets, and some electrical wires. John Christie and Lou Brits did their own version, but I suggest you keep things very simple. In fact, I recommend that you spend a nominal amount of around $50 for a good set of blueprints that will give you diagrams and step-by-step instructions for building your magnetic motor generator. Or you can try doing it for “free” which will get you several months on your motor, while still paying your monthly bill to the power company.