Did you watch the video and see the concept functioning?
Your post is common knowledge except the video clearly shows what appears to be a contrary truth.
> Did you watch the video and see the concept functioning? <
Yes sir, I did. It was very interesting. And I can think of half a dozen ways to fake that. For example, consider the sanding tool that was plugged in. That tool could have rigged with an internal battery such that the tool runs both itself and the original device.
I have a background and interest in physics. I was already aware of such frauds, where the “tool” is actually running the device.
Don’t get me wrong. Science advances when honest folks try the impossible. Heck, Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was considered nonsense until it was verified by others.
And that’s the key. Verified by others. I might well stand corrected later. But as of now I’m putting that YouTube device into one of the two categories I mentioned in my post #34.