Posted on 05/24/2016 2:56:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Inspired by the geniuses Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, teenager Max Loughan loves to invent things, in fact, he says he has known his entire short life that his purpose was to change the world with his inventions. And he may just do it.
As cheesy as this sounds, from day one, on this planet that I knew I was put here for a reason, said Max. And that reason is to invent, to bring the future.
Wearing a lab coat while speaking in a televised interview with KTVN Channel 2 in Reno and Tahoe, Nevada, Max explains the free energy device that he made in his parents boiler room turned laboratory.
His invention looks somewhat reminiscent of Tesla coil, and operates on some of the same principles described by the electric visionary. The device is rather simple, harvesting electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere, then converting it to direct current which can be used to power electrical devices.
Whats even more incredible is that Max built his free energy device out of materials he purchased for less than $15. Thats right, for the price of an average lunch, it appears that anyone can have access to free energy.
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
He created an electro magnetic harvester out of a coffee can, some wire, two coils, and a spoon.
In a demonstration with KTVN, Max uses current created by the machine to power a strip of LED lights that he had wrapped around his twin brother, astonishing to both his own family and the visiting news crew.
The harvester conducts radio waves, thermal, and static energy, and turns it into electricity. This wire takes energy from the air. And the inside the coffee can, We turn it from AC to DC.
Maxs achievement is impressive, to say the least, and the fact that works of Nikola Tesla are now inspiring the next generation of inventors is quite inspiring, although one has to wonder why Teslas ideas have taken some 75 years to reach the mainstream.
John Galt’s motor.
It's basically an antenna, so miniaturizing it will reduce the amount of RF it's exposed to and consequently how much it can capture. If you miniaturize it and connect enough of them together in series, you'll eventually get the same amount of power as a big one.
I have seen devices like this before and they usually put out maybe enough power to power a LED or two, not an entire strip
However I believe this is an elaborate hoax, the batteries are in the can, that is why they had it covered.
Just my opinion
Nothing, since Rossi is a charlatan. Kevmo got banned though...
How many, a dozen or two dozen?
“Impossible. Harvested energy would have to be in the form of DC. “
Maybe he’s rectifying radio waves.
There have been others before him but for some reason they're not around anymore...
Crap.
Yes, and maybe.
I don’t know if he’s a charlatan, but I’m certain the E-cat, if it works, doesn’t work as well as advertised.
Maybe more. My point is that, when you consider the amount of maintenance that might be required, it’s not very useful.
But the loss driving the rectifier would all but cancel out any measurable output unless you were next door to a 100,000 watt AM radio transmission tower? And that energy diminishes exponentially from it’s source.
He is harvesting radio waves. We have a preponderance of radio wave pollution. Invisible but there. Kinda cool.
No. Not if you plug it into the wall where all the energy is...
Bttt.
5.56mm
Let’s be clear. You can indeed harvest energy (extremely small amounts of energy) from the air. Crystal radios have done this for over 100 years. But what this kid is showing is pure BS.
His LED light strips require power on the order of several watts, and it is impossible to scavenge that amount of energy, or anywhere close to it without a nearfield source, such as a large induction coil that he cleverly does not show in his video, or a 50,000 watt AM broadcast transmitter across the street.
Put his $14 piece of crap in a controlled environment away from whatever flimflam source he is using and it will be clear.
On a positive note, he is in the running to be the next Glenn Beck.
“Free energy? This kids life is in danger.”
No, it’s not his life in danger. It’s his brain because he’s surrounded by dimwits who have him believing this stuff.
Next he can move on to biology and breed a horse that craps out its own oat supply.
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