Remove the friction. Harness the resonance. In your life. And in our collective building of The Hum.
768 patents. Three converging patterns. 29 experiments anyone can replicate. Software predictions that your physical measurements either confirm or challenge. This is citizen science with teeth.
Citizen scientists, classrooms, family teams, and meetup groups competing globally. Earn points for clones, completions, and replications.
A live world map of citizen scientists working on energy experiments. Pin your location and join the global effort.
Companies and organizations supporting Open Energy. Parts manufacturers, component distributors, and academic partners.
Funded paths from sponsors. Apply directly.
Browse and contact via the platform.
COPPA-safe by design — no student data, ever.
Every research-grade template has built-in calculators that predict the expected outcome before you buy a single part. Build it, measure it, and the platform compares your result to the prediction — and to everyone else's.
Resonance, coil, impedance, electrolysis, pulsed DC, plasma. Public — no account needed.
Sweeps thousands of configurations to find the best predicted outcome. One click to confirm it.
50 independent confirmations within ±5% = robust result. Anomalies flagged automatically.
The outer ring is the 29 individual experiments. They converge inward through three meta-patterns — non-linear elements, resonance, and pulsed excitation — toward the synthesis at the center. Each dot lights up when the community confirms it.
One pick from each pattern in the Open Energy collection. All research-grade.
Find a template that matches what you want to learn or build.
One click forks the template into your own private workspace, locked to the version you saw.
Source materials, work the procedure, check off steps as you go.
Submit a replication, publish a build write-up, encourage others working on the same thing.
Research-grade templates carry a higher standard. The schema enforces it.
Once a template has any real replication, edits bump the version. Existing clones stay locked to the version they forked from. The experiment you finish is the experiment you started.
Every replication must explain itself. Confirmed and refuted are equally valued — failure is data.
Every replication and build records the template version it tested. The trail is always traceable across edits.
Every template page shows every replication and every build write-up — successes and failures alike — for anyone considering the same work.