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A future Nikola Tesla
originally posted by: imd12c4funn
What do you think?
originally posted by: crayzeed
When I see children like him I see a child that's been controlled all his life. A child that's never seen a childhood. Really sad I think.
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: imd12c4funn
What do you think?
Bright but uneducated kid who is selling a line of blarney to credulous adults. With religious frosting.
And he invokes Tesla for proof. That's Bedlam's Law. You bring in Tesla for anything except polyphase motors, you're a crank.
originally posted by: imd12c4funn
originally posted by: crayzeed
When I see children like him I see a child that's been controlled all his life. A child that's never seen a childhood. Really sad I think.
I would submit that a young person of great intelect or IQ per se, does not adhere to what is considered normal childlike behavior, thus is satisfied by learning and contemplation rather then games and playtime.
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: imd12c4funn
originally posted by: crayzeed
When I see children like him I see a child that's been controlled all his life. A child that's never seen a childhood. Really sad I think.
I would submit that a young person of great intelect or IQ per se, does not adhere to what is considered normal childlike behavior, thus is satisfied by learning and contemplation rather then games and playtime.
And I would submit that he hasn't invented a free energy device at all--just like every other crank of whatever age during the last couple of centuries. Where's the beef?
He made his electromagnetic harvester, or as he calls it, “The Generator”, using a coffee can, two coils, a spoon, and some wire. The entire device cost less than $15 to make.
originally posted by: Namdru
Was he ionizing the air in his parents' boiler room? LED's can run on milliwatts. How many and how much wattage?
Can his device scale? Doubt it converts anything other than static electical energy.
It's more efficient to harvest the wind power of cold, ionized air than the ions from cold, ionized air. Ions require a lot of electronics and special materials. Wind power ipso facto does not.
The kid ain't got jack, is my conclusion.