The Lutec 1000 Free Energy Machine is intended to be the first commercial device of its kind in the world. Who are the brains behind this machine? Does it really live up to that claim? How else can you benefit from this technology and stop paying your energy bills? Read below to find out now. Please note: I have no connection to the Lutec company at all.
What is the Lutec 1000?
The Lutec 1000 is a power amplifying machine that generates up to 10 times the amount of electricity injected into it. It is the result of several years of development since the inventors first came to the public’s attention in 2001.
The “1000” in the name means that the machine can generate up to 1000 watts (1 kilowatt) of electricity.
Who did it?
The brains behind this invention are Australian engineers, John Christie and Lou Brits. In 2001, they showed an older prototype to the world, before having a chance to obtain patents and independently verify the machine to satisfy investors.
How does it work?
The Lutec 1000 is a variant (one of many) of a zero point power generator. These are devices that convert forces due to magnetism (from permanent magnets) into mechanical motion. Converting this mechanical movement to electricity is a very simple final step that is commonly seen in any type of generator.
It is able to do this thanks to the zero point, a marginal area of physics that was studied by Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, the “grandfather of electricity.”
Contrary to what some people say, these devices are not “perpetual motion machines.” Bearings, wiring, and magnets should be replaced or reconditioned periodically. It is more accurate to call this an energy amplifying machine.
Is it for commercial sale?
The Lutec 1000 has obtained patents in 60 countries, but is not yet for commercial sale. It remains to be seen how long it will be. In August of last year (2010), the inventors anticipated that it could be available in two years. My personal feeling is that this is optimistic and we are looking at the best part of 5 years before anyone can order the Lutec 1000.
How else can I generate my own electricity for free?
Although the Lutec 1000 has taken years to develop, you may well build a much simpler device yourself. In a few days, you can have your own device up and running, suitable for home use.
I highly recommend that you invest a nominal amount (around $ 50) in a good set of instructional plans. If you follow this plan to the letter, you can be up and running and not paying your energy bill in a few days. If you prefer to go it alone, then you could spend years on your project, just like the inventors of the Lutec 1000.