In the early 20th century, inventor Dr. T. Henry Moray claimed to have developed a revolutionary "radiant energy" device that produced massive amounts of electrical power seemingly out of nothing.
This documentary explores the fascinating story behind Moray's free energy machine. Despite repeated demonstrations proving its reality to scientists and engineers, Moray was unable to obtain funding or a patent for his groundbreaking invention.
Inspired by Nikola Tesla's theories of tapping energy from the vacuum of space itself, Moray spent years perfecting his device containing a pioneering transistor-like component that appeared to act as an energy valve.
His 60-pound device could generate over 50,000 watts of free electricity for hours from seemingly no energy input. Yet Moray faced ongoing harassment, with his lab being ransacked and credible threats on his life from unknown parties desperate to obtain his secrets.
We examine the principles that may explain how Moray's device worked, tapping the abundant energy that modern physics now confirms exists within the vacuum energy field itself. Could Moray have truly developed the first practical machine for generating free energy from this source decades before it was understood?
While the full details were lost after Soviet agents stole and destroyed his prototype, this intriguing story highlights the struggles and possibilities of free energy technology. Moray's tale represents the tragic life of a man ahead of his time whose revolutionary ideas threatened the energy industry.