Generator Edward Leedskalnin, also known as the “steering wheel”, was the invention of this Latvian émigré obsessed with the achievements of ancient civilizations such as the Aztecs and ancient Egyptians. In this article I will tell you all about Leedskalnin the man, his inventions (including the generator) and how today you can generate your own electricity thanks to the work of pioneers like him.

Ed Leedskalnin’s flyer

The Leedskalnin flyer was the result of his years of studying the cultures of ancient civilizations. He built it in the early 20th century, long before the internet was invented.

Some of their inspiration is believed to have come from the drawings and works of art left behind by these civilizations. In fact, his steering wheel bears a striking resemblance to an ancient Egyptian drawing and many believe this to be confirmation of his claims.

The flywheel is a type of magnetic generator motor that is capable of generating electricity. Unlike most of the others, it has a large steering wheel. Many also believe that the geographic location of the Leedskalnin generator may have significant significance.

Coral castle

Leedskalnin’s other great invention was Coral Castle, the site of a huge monument in Florida where he worked and lived. For 20 years, he worked at night to sculpt nearly a million kilograms of limestone on his monument to a former fiancé who had left him years ago.

No one knows exactly how tiny Leedskalnin built and moved the huge pieces (each weighing up to 30 tons) that make up his monument. Even several decades after his death, an excavator was used to try to move one of the stones, but it failed.

Many people believe that Leedskalnin used his Flywheel to help him or else both the Flywheel and Coral Castle share something in common that allows the production of large amounts of energy without fuel.

Zero point

Today we know this as a marginal area of ​​physics known as the “zero point.” Zero point states that it is not necessary to create energy from fuel (as conventional physics holds), but can be obtained from elsewhere if conditions (specifically magnetic and gravitational ones) are right.

Since the Leedskalnin flywheel, many other experimenters have created their own magnetic motor generators. While few of these use a flywheel or are as large as the flywheel, they are capable of generating from a few milliwatts to several tens of kilowatts.

How to generate 7 kilowatts for your own home

Today, there is no need to play and experiment. By investing in a good magnetic motor guide, you can follow simple steps and diagrams to build your own simple device that is nothing more than a simple rotor, some magnets, and some basic electrical wiring. Such a device can generate up to 7 kilowatts of electricity for your home, which is more than enough for most people’s household needs. In just a few days, a person may never have to pay an energy bill again.