UP UNTIL now the use of zero point energy (ZPE) for electricity generation was mere fantasy and science fiction. No one thought it was possible for ZPE to offer a source of unlimited energy for homes, cars, and space travel, even though it is agreed that the energy density of the vacuum exceeds the energy density of nuclear matter. Some ?experts? still say zero point energy can do nothing useful. The experimental evidence however, incontrovertibly demonstrates that ZPE-caused fluctuations in electricity have been measured in coils and semiconductors, such as diode rectifiers. Furthermore, ZPE can be focused, polarized, amplified, turned on or off, attract or repel matter in one direction, move dielectric fluid and even electrons for a desired electricity flow in a circuit. The details of these discoveries are presented in the book, Zero Point Energy: The Fuel of the Future by Dr. Thomas Valone, which concludes that there is a major future energy trend in the physics community toward ZPE power.