Draw of Infinite Energy from Space and Negations of Two Important Laws
Fusui Liu
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DOI: 10.4236/epe.2010.23020   PDF    HTML     7,191 Downloads   10,254 Views   Citations

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This paper shows that energy of 105 ton of oil can be obtained from space by fs (fermtosecond) eletromagnetic pulse technique in one second and one cm3 without any loss. This paper shows that the energy conservation law and Fermi golden rule should be negatived in some cases. The negation of Fermi golden rule has important influences on many fields based on quantum mechanics. For example, the present knowledge on the charge distribution in atomic nucleus might be wrong completely. This paper emphasizes that the proposition on introducing the concept of the energy support ability in space will cause a series of unimaginable discoveries, and, therefore is of epoch-making significance. This paper gives indirect experimental verifications for the necessity of introducing the concept of energy support ability in space, and suggests a very simple experiment to show directly that the energy conservation law and Fermi golden rule should be negatived in some cases.

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F. Liu, "Draw of Infinite Energy from Space and Negations of Two Important Laws," Energy and Power Engineering, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2010, pp. 137-142. doi: 10.4236/epe.2010.23020.

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