Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky - an outstanding thinker and naturalist - argued that the void does not exist, that the vacuum is by no means devoid of any substance, but is an active area of extremely saturated energy.
Modern physicists experimentally confirm that energy from vacuum is an inexhaustible source. Vacuum at the quantum level is a "bottomless sea" of virtual particles, constantly turning into a real state.
One of the supporters of the "energy of the void" theory was the Austrian physicist, engineer and inventor in the field of electrical engineering Nikola Tesla, who held the point of view that energy from vacuum is unlimited in its quantity. Previously, scientists believed that this theory did not comply with the first law of thermodynamics or the law of conservation of energy. The vacuum separating galaxies in the universe is also the greatest reservoir of energy.
Today, in connection with the study of "dark energy" - the phenomenon of the expanding universe, scientists around the world are faced with the acute question of how energy is formed from vacuum. According to data from NASA's WMAP space satellite, 75% of the universe consists of "dark energy", or vacuum energy, which creates an anti-gravity field that pushes galaxies in different directions. None of the theories that exist today provide an explanation for "dark energy", along with the fact that there are numerous experimental proofs of its existence. Scientists say that energy from a vacuum is the most important question of modern physics, because the answer to it will determine the fate of the entire universe.
Scientists are confident that by combining observations of cosmic microwave radiation with data on the distribution of matter in the universe, it will be possible to determine "dark energy" and the density of matter in the universe. Albert Einstein's famous equation of the relationship between mass and energy, E=mc², indicates that vacuum energy has mass. This suggests that it has a gravitational effect on the expansion of the universe. But, at the same time, the effect of vacuum energy is directly opposite to the effect of matter. Matter contributes to slowing down the expansion and, in the end, can finally stop it and reverse it. As for the "dark energy", on the contrary, it contributes to the expansion.
Today, more than one third of the global budget is spent on energy. Every year, a huge amount of fuel, estimated at billions of tons, is burned. This process pollutes the atmosphere with heavy metals, andas well as oxides of nitrogen and carbon. But all these costs can be significantly reduced by introducing a free energy generator based on the use of the resonance effect. This invention is not new and has been used effectively in some places for a long time. However, its mass implementation will deprive entire industrial sectors of the source of income and forever change the existing way of life of all mankind. The first to use the resonance effect in transformers, creating millions of volts in them, was Nikola Tesla. He practically proved that the use of AC devices without the use of the phenomenon of resonance is a mediocre and blasphemous waste of energy.