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New alternative energy: Quantum free energy 'balls of balls of lightning'

A discovery that could solve the world's energy crisis and revolutionize the automotive industry as we know it, Dr. Kiril Chukanovis a scientist who may have the answer to the greatest question of all - "where is a source of unlimited energy?" Quantum free energy in the form of ball balls of lightning is the answer as it radiates electric current forever once excited. How much energy? Enough to power 150 houses from a unit the size of your fridge! Check out the video on the side for a quick demonstration of a functioning example, "Angel I".

On the website www.chukanovenergy.com, Dr. Chukanov goes into great explanation of how he plans to use his new alternative energy "lightning balls" to save the world. Do Dr. Chukanov's lightning energy balls derived from quantum free generators have enough promise to power our future? Possibly.

Will the doctor's electrically-charged balls of extreme resource be an instant replacement for all of our current energy woes? Of course not. These things take time and you must slowly massage them into the hierarchy of the world's energy infrastructure. Once the lightning balls settle and find their place, if all that the great doctor claims is true; this could be the key to unlocking a world of free energy.

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So what exactly do Dr. Chukanov's magic balls do? First of all, according to this Powerpoint presentation found on his website, you must first "excite" the balls before any energy can be extracted. "Only excited ball lightning can generate quantum free energy" (See slide 11).

The nature of ball lightning is that it when excited, it radiates electrical current. This current can be used to power anything from the world's smallest battery to the entire planet and possibly a journey across the cosmos as it takes very little to create a limitless supply of energy. Yes, the cosmos! Currently, we are limited by our resource of energy as to how far and fast we can travel throughout space. If these energy balls are true, they may have enough radioactive stamina to supply adequate energy for extreme space travel!

How will they affect the automotive industry? As much as we love our gasoline motors, electric engines create much more torque from less energy at lower RPM's. In my opinion, electric motors are going to be the future; powered by Chukanov's spheres of quantum free energy will power cars for thousands of miles, not hundreds. Only limited to the power of the electric motor, get ready for some insane EV performance levels never before seen by petroleum based engines.

Every vehicle of every size will be affected, as well as new miniature transportation devices as the technology advances. What you see now is just a prototype, and just as all prototypes this one is massive. Look at the first computer - it was the size of a house. This device including all necessary equipment for operation is already about the size of a refrigerator, so with some advancement we can safely assume it will fall into the hands of micro technology quite quickly.

Oh yes, these little balls of light won't just save the world from an oil crisis, they are going to unlock the next level in technology's progression. Could this be a scam, snake oil, prank, or folly? Possibly, but the amount of research portrayed is uncanny and suggests that this is legit. Take a look at the website ( http://www.ChukanovEnergy.com )and you will see dozens of .pdf files, videos, presentations, and more. If this does turn out to be legit, I for one am very excited to see how it affects the world as we know it. This could very well be the next "big" thing!

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In addition to Tampa Sports Car Examiner, Michael Berenis brings daily automotive articles to you here about the current news and trends in today's fast moving automotive world. Michael is also a contributor at CarDomain.com's blog and can be contacted via Streetfire.net or Facebook with comments...

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