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Immense Energy from Radioactivity and Elsewhere?

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Could the splitting of the atom, which was inconceivable by the ancient Greeks since matter could not be reduced any further from that point, produce energy that is able to be channeled under the right conditions?

Since it is a fact that the material world is not the uniform undifferentiated reality of universal consciousness and the wavefunction that determines its probability as well as the probability of the atom or any subatomic particle for that matter being located at a particular point in space and time, can there somehow be an unlimited amount of energy produced from this world or higher realm? I.e. can we extract an unlimited amount of energy from the Heavenly realm if we can build a machine that taps into it?
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Assuming free energy has an infinitely long lifetime, it has a power source not in nuclear fusion or fission, but some other kind of undiscovered process.

Consider for example the fact that the quantum states found in space contains an infinitely deep "sea" of negative energy particles. What if we could create the energy from literally nothing but thin air? Anti-matter and matter could annihilate to produce an immense amount of energy for example.
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