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Old hand electronics technician and mechatronic engineer here. Oh FFS! Radio waves operate on the inverse square law and radio transmitters are usually a long arse way away from the receivers. This translates into SFA energy arriving at the destination. We're talking micro-nano watts or even pico watts of power depending on the antenna which is mysteriously not shown. A TV of that size would use somewhere in the vicinity of 100 W to run. There is absolutely no way this is happening and I do believe Phil is correct in that it is an inverter. The only device that has a chance of running free energy, and it is a huge arse stretch, is a heat pump combined with a heat engine. We are no where near achieving this though.
There IS a way to get free energy from the air. If you've ever used a crystal radio, clearly the electromagnetic waves are converted into mechanical movement of the piezo. Problem is, you would probably need an antenna longer than the circumference of earth to power a lightbulb.
I used to love your videos because they did what they said... Now it's 90% fluff and repetitive content from previous videos and I feel like I'd be happy to get a minute or two about the actual topic. 10 minutes in and honestly can't stand listening about UFOs anymore, and all I wanted is to hear your thoughts on this TV thing. Oh well...
I once worked as an Electronics technician for an oil company. We had a truck with electrical problems. It simply couldn't provide enough electrical power to run everything on the truck long enough to complete a job. My manager convinced his bosses to add an inverter that would then run a battery charger that would then plug back into the truck's battery to keep it charged and provide the extra power needed to run the computers and pumps for the whole job. Everytime I see a powerstrip plugged into itself I think of that meeting. I broke out laughing then had to explain why it wouldn't work.
@@stylesrj No, but after I made it clear to them why it wouldn't work he tried every dirty trick he could to get me fired. They decided to go with running power seperately from a seperate generator. Fortunately it wasn't that difficult to do since every job had a generator on and that ran the treatment control vehicle(basically a mobile computer for monitoring everything on site). It was just a matter of redirecting the power leads from the problem truck to an outlet and then pluging a power cable in.
@@stewartabernathy6436 I'm often amazed that society runs at all. In the industries that I've gotten a first hand look inside by working various jobs, the people in charge are almost universally incompetent. There are generally a handful of competent employees who don't get paid enough that hold the place together with chewing gum and elbow grease, but the majority of staff are just bodies taking up space, waiting to go home at the end of their shift. That "gotta get to the end of the shift so I can go home" attitude seems to be universal to my eyes, whether it's doctors, police, or McDonald's crew. Just everywhere I look, institutions that we're supposed to be able to trust reveal themselves to be less than the sum of their parts. Humanity is flying by the seat of its pants, and I'm not sure this is such a fun ride.
Most middle managers i have met are useless and incompetant gatekeepers. Their main job is to stop the complains from employees and to enforce the company directions literally while pretending to do the opposit. And i have two close relatives who are doing that for a living...
The saddest thing is that people over there want to believe it so hard, that if you went there, and exactly demonstrated to everybody how the scam works, they would end up hating you, not the scammer.
Especially since there aren't many notable Zimbabwean inventors (that come to mind for me, an American for what it's worth), so children there might want to be him when they grow up. It sucks that conmen like this guy (I'm literally watching the video and forgot his name), are able to con their whole nation into being "inspired" by lies like this. Maybe I'm just reading too far into the news clips shown in the start.
@@kristoffer3000 thing is though, every time I hear people talking about Ukraine's nazi problem it's to try and vindicate Russia and absolve them of any war crimes they've committed during the conflict they started rather than because the person speaking cares about Ukraine's internal politics.
The same engineers who built the hyperloop verified the invention in question and gave it a solid 10 out of 10. I've already contacted the inventor begging him to take my money...
@@xpusostomos Nit ideal conditions, imaginary conditions that level of precision will NEVER be able to be reached in real world and only work in theoretical world
@@xpusostomos I mean getting electricity from electromagnetic radiation does work, just look at solar panels. So hypothetically in ideal conditions his dumb idea could work. Its at the same level as the hyperloop.
Why can't a perpetual machine have a battery? I don't understand these arguments. Don't capacitors and batteries serve a purpose to keep a power generating system free from fluctuating, as long as the batteries are not the source of power? The way I see it, is simple really - the device is devoid of power connection, so it needs a sort of battery to store charge, to enable powering on, and run the circuit. He claims the power source is unlimited, so the battery is kept on continuous charge. If this theory is true, then the limitations do not lie in the unlimited radio frequency - but the dependant components eg reliability of the battery, and how fast it can charge.
@@doktyred Because there is no system with zero usable energy loss. Powering a system off its output would mean having less and less usable energy to go off of, and you will eventually not have enough to continue operating. Some of that energy is degraded into heat, which is a non-usable energy state given our current understanding of physics. The power source also cannot be unlimited, as it would inevitably break the first law of thermodynamics. You cannot gain or lose energy in a closed system (as in, if you take everything into account, no energy will be spontaneously created or destroyed). Scientists and engineers with gigantic research facilities are struggling to increase the efficiency of current engines, it is certain that some random guy from Zimbabue would not be able to create free energy out of some basic electronics components.
@@corruptedsave145 The concept of Thermodynamics and perpetual machines is understood so far. The scientist and the guys from ThriveOrg argued that the system is "open" and not "closed loop" getting run by radiowaves existing in the "galaxy" - therefore sort of unlimited, because the radiowaves are always present - therefore not breaking the Thermodynamics laws. On the downside - the guy has never been able to demonstrate his devices work, beyond "showman-ship". He is always claiming threats and ghosts. If any of his claims were true, nothing would prevent him and his neighbors from using this "generator" and the "self powered" TVs and Vehicles . But for some reason, people wanting to see them later, always find them "destroyed" 😐
I would have loved to see you do a calculation for how many years it would take to charge a battery that would power a TV for one hour off of just radio waves.
Perhaps it would be easier to say "not within our lifetimes" if it wouldn't be entirely pointless by self discharge of the cells, which could take most of the power. There's some really interesting energy harvesting microwatt type stuff, but definitely not gonna charge something that runs that TV with radio waves quick at all... Qi charging maybe, but... then you'd be better off just plugging it in :)
Just find out the power of your closest radio transmitter, find the distance and use those to get the flux at where you are. Then using the area of your reciever you can get the power extracted by the reciever. Find out how much energy the battery can store and devide the battery capacity by the power from the reciever and you will have the time in seconds.
@@stylesrj Tesla started it all, he found out how to generate electricity from the air, and then he got told by big copper to shut up and instead they made eddison the "main" historical figure.
The part where Musk offers “I have a name for it” reminds me of myself as a kid showing my parents something I had drawn “I have a name for it, it’s a dynocycle monster car”
"pHySiCs" What Physics explains how what we were seeing was a fucking DUCK lol?? Thunderfoot HIMSELF has been called out and debunked for his embarrassing level of dishonesty. The guy is an egotistical GRIFTER who cares about getting hits on RUclips. NOT the truth. IF he DID care about the truth, he would address what others have rightfully called out about him AVOIDING VERY important information regarding these UAP Videos. SPECIFICALLY: In his last video, he tried to suggest that the Gimble UFO video was either a flare, OR a balloon, but COMPLETELY LEAVES OUT the fact that the pilots in the video STATE that the object is moving at a high rate of speed “*AGAINST the wind” which is going at “120 Knotts to the west”. WHAT BALLOON can do that?? As pointed out by the New York Times article, the Tracking Meta-data on the camera VERIFIES this information. Thunderfoot COMPLETLEY LEFT ALL OF THIS OUT OF HIS VIDEO. On the TicTac UFO video, he claims what we are looking at is a fucking DUCK. Captain David Fravor stated that object had the ability to change directions rapidly(even at something like a 90 degrees in less than a second), rise and descend quickly, and at times could even move FASTER than their F-18s. What DUCK can do that??? Lets be arrogant to assume that Captain David Fravor AND all the other pilots that have now come forward and even spoken to 60 minutes about what they saw up there ARE ALL LIARS. … There is still DATA That backs up their stories. As the New York times article pointed out, the object was ALSO tracked on RADAR *BEFORE Captain David Favor and his other pilots in Multiple F-18s, and the RADAR showed the object at times moving FASTER than the F-18s. *AND the Metadata ON the actual damn video ALSO shows how fast the object is moving. THuderfoot avoided mentioning ALL OF THIS. He is a dishonest grifter pretending to be a debunker. IF a damn duck can move FASTER Than an f-18, we need to train them to drop bombs immediately.
@@bipolarminddroppings Nah, it's hiding the damn oven emitting radio waves 1 meter behind that can fry any human that go in between it and the device that is claimed to be energy free
I love the "they're only questioning these things from Africa" as if anyone else making such a claim aren't questioned. The only ones who don't ask questions, *also* believe someone in Africa could do it, because "they are more free of the big businesses that strive to keep this stuff down"
@@gavinstirling7088 "It's beyond belief . . . " I have to disagree with you there mate - it's all too easy to believe. Some people seem so damned *_eager_* to be lied to, and as long as they exist, dckks like this guy will be there to scam them. There's a heck of a lot of money to be made, selling bullshtt, and one doesn't even have to work very hard to get it. The only important detail to remember, is to have a decent exit/escape plan for the day the scam collapses. Get that part right and you're home free.
The sad thing is not only local media was fooled by him. There was a little scandal here in germany because one journalist from the german state media wrote an article promoting this new invention. In this instance it got taken down within 24 hours
they didn't get fooled. The elite who own the media think you are fools and they fool you with this propaganda. They fill your head with nonsense to make you submit. It's a well documented control of the masses strategy that has been in use for a few centuries now.
I've beaten thermodynamics multiple times, it's easy, just write thermodynamics on a piece of paper, then punch the **** out of it! Still working on how to use this to run my car though.
14:46 The fun part of that "US hospital" is first just how cropped the photo is. And, yet, he still failed to crop out a cupboard in such a poor condition that it would not be allowed anywhere in a US hospital.
A person in poor condition is barely let into a US hospital, so a cupboard has no chance! How much does it cost to get through the front door of a US hospital these days? Is it still customary to tip nurses?
Probably should have mentioned that if he was able to "collect" enough energy to power that TV (likely ~80Wh) in that small of an area, even with 100% conversion efficiency, no one in that room would be very comfortable with all of the "Free Energy TM" in the air.
Yeah, there is no even need for wireless TV with microwave energy in the air. People are so ignorant they completely ignore the health hazards of wireless energy.
@@ionicvideo Well brain is very sensitive to temperature for example. Talking on the phone increases for just 1-2 hours increases it's temperature with around 1-2 degrees Celsium. Imagine dozens more power for dozens more time randomly traversing everywhere just, so you can watch wirelessly TV. It's just like Elon Musk's stupid concept of Neurolink. Digging a hole in your skull just to play videogames via thoughts.
@@momchilandonov "Talking on the phone increases for just 1-2 hours increases it's temperature with around 1-2 degrees Celsium. " Celsius... First off. It would take 2W of continuous heating, under absolutely ideal conditions, with NO thermal losses at all, to heat a brain (exposed in its entirety) using EMF at an effective distance of 0. So... no. That's NOT possible. You're actually an idiot. You have any idea how sensitive your brain is to heat? You'd be having a stroke from all of that phone talking. You made a lot of assumptions that are demonstrably not true. You realise that your microwave heats food using 600-1000W of power, right? Your phone, at the distance to your ear would measure less than 0.5w.
Stupidity knows no bounds. My wife supervised a coworker who complained that her computer mouse kept running out of space and needed a bigger desk. My wife had to show her that she could pick the mouse up and put it down again where she needed. 😂
@@natehill8069 That's a good idea - my grandma is funny with tech that way. I took apart her microwave to repair it and she almost fainted thinking I would blow up
If we go by technicality and count rain water as "from the air", far far easier to make. In fact, infinitely easier to make (as in, using heat of old tv or splitting the connection skipping over regular resistors to a heating element that would be used to vaporize the water to get through the 2nd set of filters required to qualify for the EUFMP standards of fit for consumption water).
The hardest part about pretending to invent a perpetual motion machine is avoiding cliche when inventing a conspiracy to 'conceal' said thermodynamically impossible scam
The Naga don't appear often in these. There's lots of potential there. Plus, they're basically Draconians (shape-shifting lizard people, see David Icke and probably Alex Jones) but with less/no shape-shifting and they live underground in their hi-tech hollow earth society. Product of Hindi religion. /wiki/Nāga
A conman claiming to be poisoned seems to be the exact type of thing a conman would do. It’s not that his story is true, but he had to come up with a plan: keep the story going, keep the funds flowing, and keep the attention on him.
Yeah, you're absolutely right but that sounds to me like something an business man who spend millions on an someone who lied to him for years might do if he finally realised it. I'm not saying that is what happend. There is no evidence what so ever. I've probably seen too many movies and Its only a lie as you said. The five mexican hitmen (Is that a Kill Bill reference or some Spaghetti Western I missed?) part make it fall apart. You wouldn't send so many hitmen for just one guy you probably just poisoned that makes no sense even he had borrowed money from the cartel you would only send one maybe.. But someone he swindled poisoning the guy seems to be not beyond in the realm of possibility.
Why would you be sorry when the Americans have snatched him up? Another black sellout, you should be proud of what he has achieved! Africans should support and have pride for their own!
Sometimes I watch Thunderf00t video's and I have to wait till he does the scientific breakdown before I understand why/how it's a scam, but lately I've understood straight away. Am I getting smarter, or are the scammers getting dumber?
Thunderf00t is not in the know when it comes to military target acquisition and RWR sensor technology. He is extremely out of his wheelhouse on that but knows how to bust over-unity machines. I wonder if he ever investigated the "Patterson Fuel Cell". They are probably made in Nigeria😂.
The major issue with wireless power transfer is it decreases exponentially with distance. Nearly impossible to pick up radio waves and power a tv. If it is focused as a beam, like microwave. Any living thing contacting the beam will get fried.
Yeah similar to Tesla towers... i mean sure you can crank up the power output and you could "wirelessly" charge things... but anything living.. won't be f living for a long time in that field lol..
The guy has a secret technology that would revolutionize everything in the world as we know it, but merely applies it to a tv set and call it a day 😂 📺 It's a bit like Musk who has the technology for super profitable self driving taxis but really really want you to buy them instead of using them himself.
@@rusinoe8364 big mistake, you see, me too I had this genius idea of free energy that would solve world hunger and end all wars, but I thought hey what the hell no hurry I'll just watch tv for now. But when the episode was over I had forgotten what my idea was about. 🤷 Saving the world shouldn't have to wait.
@@leparfumdugrosboss4216 I designed a machine yesterday that solves world hunger and ends wars, but then I thought: "Nah, actually I kinda like hunger and wars", and so I destroyed the design.
@@MarkoKraguljac But... But... But... They *believe* in it! And if you *believe* hard enough, it *will* happen! And if it doesn't work, that's your fault, you haven't believed hard enough!
I have a car that converts radio energy to something usable. The miraculous device is called a radio. Problem is, it uses much more energy to clean up and amplify the signal than it captures.
@@Finder245 I have seen a florescent lamp lit by nothing but radio frequency energy. But for that to work, you have to be standing right under the transmission antenna. The tools in at least one of the Volkswagen plants are powered wirelessly by Tesla coil. It makes the tools easy to handle and cordless. It also makes it completely pointless to steal any of the cordless tools. But I have no idea what the transmission losses are. The thing is that wireless power transmission is possible and even feasible under some conditions. But if the power receiver is any distance from the power transmitter, the losses and the size of the antenna increase exponentially.
likewise if it's over engineered or solely cgi images in the presentation or refering to 'magical' tech that isn't developed yet, like hyperloop f.e. edit: didn't knew as i answered thunderf00t will compare it here aswell :D
@@maikt904 I've been called a hater for pointing out the raw-material steel cost for Hyperloop. A tube from downtown LA to the airport is a billion dollars, and that's just the steel.
Only if it has bad physics. Ive listened to many recorded lectures by very smart people with terrible sound. Eq can fix sound. Nothing fixes bad physics.
When *I* invent a perpetual motion water engine, I'm going to immediately post it on every website imaginable -- only way to stay safe from those Big Oil assassins.
Don't forget to run it off a "water-from-air" machine - aka walmart dehumidifier, and power the dehumidifier with a solar freakin roadway (or now solar freakin railway)!
@@kisslab I mean, assuming you mean having solar panels OVER the railway, then it might work, but it's just stupid since a proper solar farm would be much better since it's dumb to transfer electricity over the whole length of the train track just for that small amount of power. They could also have solar panels ON the trains to help power stuff on the inside, but there's no way it can fully power a train...
Red herring but still relevant. If a device supposedly draws power from cosmic energy - which is impossible since It doesn't exist - then it's not a free energy device since it's drawing from the cosmic energy. I'm gonna say it again, there's no cosmic energy.
god can only power so many magic TV's at once - wtf do you think he is, all seeing and all being (and all TV powering simultaneously)?? It's just science that you still turn it off when you don't need it
@@FiggyDRandoms thanks, I'm currently, a literally finishing up the new one right now. Hoping to take the road trip the first week of April, it was a huge challenge and I'm on revision 6 of my system, but it was a huge undertaking.
@@FiggyDRandoms it was such a struggle, I didn't post any videos in the last six months because I've been working on that project. It's really usable this time.. Thanks!
cant wait till someone comes out with some device power by the cosmic background radiation "This is the all new Cosmo battery it will last as long as the UNIVERSE does!!!!! It can be all yours for $9999.99 + FREE SHIPPING!!!!"
I think we need to give this inventor a price, i think he deserves an Oscar for best actor, his performance was so outstanding that the media of his country and some news networks started to call him a saint because of his miracles.
Oh my god Thunderfoot… I see you are one of those people who didn’t know about southafrica super advance thecnology. I will recommend you to watch the documental : Black Panther then you will understand this is possible.
Give the guy a Nobel Prize, he's quite obviously qualified, at least according to recent Noble Peace Prize history. But not for his 'engineering' or 'inventor' skills... 😛
"[Hyperloop] can get from downtown LA to downtown San Fransisco in 30 minutes". I reckon it would be a lot more useful if it could get you as far away from either of those dumpster fires as possible in 30 minutes.
I love Zimbabwe precisely because regular people go out there and successfully scam their government with the support of content creators. For what Mugabe did to Zim- I mean Rhodesia, he deserves to get fleeced by his people.
This reminds me of the Zambian Space Agency. So he was poisoned in the US, and he was recovering in a rusted 1960's hospital bed? If they said Detroit maybe I would have been convinced.
Lol in 90s in post-soviet Russia such stories were very popular on national TV channels. Every weekend there was a story about a crazy dropout inventor who created some new uberdevice for generating energy, cleaning, refining, construction, or scratching ass.
There was a real wireless TV at a tradeshow a few years ago. It transmitted power over a form of WiFi. It was only a demo because the amount of power used to send power to the TV over the 10 feet or whatever it was was 6 or 7 times more than the power needed if it just had a cord.
That's called induction, it's fairly trivial and that (the inefficiency you mentioned) is why no one uses it. This idea is only as new as electricity, look up "tesla coil". But for tiny devices like sensors that can actually sometimes be feasible, keyword "energy harvesting".
@@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece yeah, i was super thrilled to get my first induction charged smartphone. after i got it i started reading on that matter, because my phone got pretty hot, and read that its super inefficient. now i charge it like a stupid ol nokia xD
One of my favourite RF energy level analogies is that used to describe the lower limit of usable 5G signal strength of -130dBm. That is like the energy received off a 25W (incandescent) light bulb at 10,000 miles distance. That is 1x10^-16 Watts. Even in a built up area of a developed city with a lot of RF transmitters you'd be hard pressed to get anywhere near 1W of energy from RF.
You can get 1W if you build really big high gain antennas and some capacitors that will trickle charge a battery but that would cost a hefty sum to get power that is less than that of a calculator solar cell.
The skeptics have gone too far this time. Having not yet watched the video, it’s obvious to me this device works as advertised. Do you see the size of that green light on it? It’s so big! That’s how you can tell it’s real.
So even if this thing worked, which it doesn't. It runs off radio waves? Do they not realize the power to make radio waves has to come from some where? At best this invention would be an energy transfer device, not "unlimited free energy".
I imagine that crack team of American engineers. 'Ok boys, let's lift the TV off the table. Any cables? No? Checks out, homies. Did anybody bring a Phillips head? No? That's ok, we're good anyway.'
I invented a TV that can run without power. In fact, it's so advanced that it can project shows into your very subconscious! Behold: Imagine a TV in front of you. On the screen is an ad for Honey Nut Cheerios. A women's soothing voice describes the cereal's texture and honey flavor as slow pan shots of the toasted cereal showcase loops showering upon a yellow table. The ad ends and a rerun cartoon begins to play. Clouds part in a blue sky as the familiar chorus announces, "The Simpson's..." Simply write this comment on a sheet of paper!
I can do you one better - I invented a TV that just plays when you close your eyes at night without any of that reading or comprehending nonsense - the shows it has though are kinda weird. I really don't care for the show where the main character is inexplicably falling continuously. I especially don't like the show where the main character is simultaneously too big and too small at the same time and having an existential crisis. It's like the people that produce those shows are on crack or something. No wonder no one watches TV anymore...
This is great! Not only can you have TV's that are powered by radio waves, but you can hook the same system up to the radio equipment to power itself! Genius! I should also mention that I love the part that they made this a racist issue. No one EVER questions the Asians or the Americans, only the Africans. Typical.
It's disheartening that the emphasis on worldwide Black diaspora identity internalizes the victimhood mentality and leverages oppression (real or claimed is a tangent). Its worth noting I only capitalized "Black" as it specifically capitalized in modern journalism to emphasize this global racial identity.
It really depends, I've tried to run a 65w CPU with a 135w CPU cooler without a fan attached, and it struggles to cool the CPU even at idling. Meanwhile the little aluminum block with a tiny fan that comes with the CPU had no problem even at full load
When the inverter you yanked from a ups is horizontally mounted in the original device, and you need it to be vertical mounted to hide the hole you cut for the drone battery.
I would suggest that the reason he’s now “living in fear” is because someone gave him some money, realises they’ve been scammed and they now want a refund!
[Translated to English] _"Sir, several humans have seen us. Recording Hardware Detected. The 144p ray is armed. On your order. [inaudible] Yes, Sir. I'll hit them with the Blurry Button as well just to be safe."_
No, the microsonic energy device is behind it. It produces a lot of energy, so it needs to be cooled. Thunderf00t is just dumb. The inverter is there to make AC power from the DC power produced by the green energy generator.
What I find weird about these inventors that either "died by the FBI" or "attacked by competitors" never had someone else with them with their work to continue it? How come when one of them goes down, their knowledge somehow dies with them?
I mean, that's rather the point of the exercise. Thing is, the way scientific progress works, 99% of the time the result is just four other people figuring out the same thing in other countries a couple of months or years later.
One easy tell for the difference between a scammer explanation and a real one is how they use the words which average Joe doesn't use in an average day. Someone who's actually explaining something will stop to recap on what the words all mean and explain them in the most basic terms possible. A scammer will drop the big words with mannerisms which imply them to be every day stuff in hopes of convincing the audience that they are smart.
I see this too when someone tries to explain why they believe in god. Lots of big words, spoken quickly, pretty much guaranteed to be saying exactly nothing of use.
@@stevesmith4901 Additionally, when Mush says _"This is something we are confident we can do today. Better than the competition."_ what he means is _"The smart people told me it's impossible so I fired them. Wanna buy some Tesla stock?"_
Finding a perpetual machine is like rolling a ball down hills and mountains, hoping to find one where the ball never stops rolling, and never reaches the bottom.
A 24" Vizio monitor and cheap laptop will run 8+ hours a day on a cheapo 100W solar panel and 2 SLA deep cycle batteries. With power to spare for a couple of small fans and lights.
Love the shot of the guy in hospital…..never have I seen a hospital photo like that…no monitoring equipment, no power shelves, etc. Most, if not all photos have these in their hospital photos. They are hard *not* to include but his photo? Not one piece of equipment in sight.
I had no idea about rigging a simple model battery to run a TV for an hour. In a weather emergency it would be useful for quick updates...then again for a little investment you could get an emergency power supply that can go for hours.
Correct. But this guy thinks 5gen and 5ghz mean the same thing. So old microwave ovens are half as good as new cellphones at downloading movies? Then why doesn't every WAP start fires? The irony of a debunker who also is not exactly well versed in the technology.
@@DrWhom I think someone has been calling everyone out for so long, a culling is in order. Dude compares 5th generation cellular connectivity to a 5ghz (half frickin watt) transmitterto a cyclotron in a microwave oven tuned for water molecules and rated for...How small do they even make them? 1000 to 1800 watts? ABSOLUTELY NOT THE SAME THING. I hate to tell you that you are following a boy with toys. Debunk the debunker. Again, comparing diesel to gasoline by dropping an unlit match into water.
Yeah, and inverter that gets it's input energy from the RF (and totally not a battery). I guess GOD was having and off day and forgot to tell this guy he could skip the inverter entirely and just wire the DC right into the power supply of the TV for even higher efficiency - oh wait, I guess when the energy is infinite, who cares about efficiency anyway. Efficiency is always infinity in this case.
The hyperloop is just one giant gadget-barn. It seems cool and futuristic but the same problem could be solved with simpler solutions like the high speed rail project.
Zimbabwe still living in like the 1920s but have access to modern tech.. Out there trying to build stuff we built or debunked as impossible decades upon decades to a century or more ago and failing hard(the people trying to make their own aircraft from scrap metal are hilarious)
The hardest part about building a perpetual motion machine is hiding the battery.
"Hmmm, what's that box on the side of your apparatus."
"Uhhhh, that's....proprietary technology."
@@Skank_and_Gutterboy It's where the shubnubba frams with the klimp-charger.
Sounds like someone's been listening to Scott Manley. 😁
@@ThatBoomerDude56 Fly safe. :-)
Math is racist. So is physics.
Maxwell and Musk, The two greatest minds from Africa
Strong Kim Jong Il vibes at the beginning - all the amazing things he invented, all hail this man!
Old hand electronics technician and mechatronic engineer here. Oh FFS! Radio waves operate on the inverse square law and radio transmitters are usually a long arse way away from the receivers. This translates into SFA energy arriving at the destination. We're talking micro-nano watts or even pico watts of power depending on the antenna which is mysteriously not shown. A TV of that size would use somewhere in the vicinity of 100 W to run. There is absolutely no way this is happening and I do believe Phil is correct in that it is an inverter. The only device that has a chance of running free energy, and it is a huge arse stretch, is a heat pump combined with a heat engine. We are no where near achieving this though.
The best way to achieve free energy, is to have generators on other people's car wheels.
There IS a way to get free energy from the air. If you've ever used a crystal radio, clearly the electromagnetic waves are converted into mechanical movement of the piezo.
Problem is, you would probably need an antenna longer than the circumference of earth to power a lightbulb.
I used to love your videos because they did what they said... Now it's 90% fluff and repetitive content from previous videos and I feel like I'd be happy to get a minute or two about the actual topic. 10 minutes in and honestly can't stand listening about UFOs anymore, and all I wanted is to hear your thoughts on this TV thing. Oh well...
Poor Zimbabwae getting dragged through the mud by this scammer. Even their TV shows and influencers are getting taken up in the scam.
I once worked as an Electronics technician for an oil company. We had a truck with electrical problems. It simply couldn't provide enough electrical power to run everything on the truck long enough to complete a job. My manager convinced his bosses to add an inverter that would then run a battery charger that would then plug back into the truck's battery to keep it charged and provide the extra power needed to run the computers and pumps for the whole job.
Everytime I see a powerstrip plugged into itself I think of that meeting. I broke out laughing then had to explain why it wouldn't work.
Did they still go ahead with that regardless of your explanation on why it wouldn't work?
@@stylesrj I think that goes without saying. It was a good idea, so they need to at least try it.
@@stylesrj No, but after I made it clear to them why it wouldn't work he tried every dirty trick he could to get me fired. They decided to go with running power seperately from a seperate generator. Fortunately it wasn't that difficult to do since every job had a generator on and that ran the treatment control vehicle(basically a mobile computer for monitoring everything on site). It was just a matter of redirecting the power leads from the problem truck to an outlet and then pluging a power cable in.
@@stewartabernathy6436 I'm often amazed that society runs at all. In the industries that I've gotten a first hand look inside by working various jobs, the people in charge are almost universally incompetent. There are generally a handful of competent employees who don't get paid enough that hold the place together with chewing gum and elbow grease, but the majority of staff are just bodies taking up space, waiting to go home at the end of their shift. That "gotta get to the end of the shift so I can go home" attitude seems to be universal to my eyes, whether it's doctors, police, or McDonald's crew.
Just everywhere I look, institutions that we're supposed to be able to trust reveal themselves to be less than the sum of their parts. Humanity is flying by the seat of its pants, and I'm not sure this is such a fun ride.
Most middle managers i have met are useless and incompetant gatekeepers.
Their main job is to stop the complains from employees and to enforce the company directions literally while pretending to do the opposit.
And i have two close relatives who are doing that for a living...
German state TV also reported about this and was ridiculed for it. They had to release an apology the day after.
Never heard about it. That is embarrassing... What show was it?
haha
Was that state TV running on one of those things?
Norwegian state TV showed the Mars One "documentary" as well, which was basically just an hour or so long advertisiment for that shitty scam.
@@cbhlde Well they removed Musikantenstadl some decade ago and now they can only blow all that money on the board of directors and the soccer mafia.
The saddest thing is that people over there want to believe it so hard, that if you went there, and exactly demonstrated to everybody how the scam works, they would end up hating you, not the scammer.
And by hating, I assume dead.
Especially since there aren't many notable Zimbabwean inventors (that come to mind for me, an American for what it's worth), so children there might want to be him when they grow up. It sucks that conmen like this guy (I'm literally watching the video and forgot his name), are able to con their whole nation into being "inspired" by lies like this. Maybe I'm just reading too far into the news clips shown in the start.
Exactly that is happening when people talk about the rampant Nazi problem in Ukraine, it's ridiculous.
I also hate how he he pulled the race card then said how mexican assassin's poisoned him
@@kristoffer3000 thing is though, every time I hear people talking about Ukraine's nazi problem it's to try and vindicate Russia and absolve them of any war crimes they've committed during the conflict they started rather than because the person speaking cares about Ukraine's internal politics.
The same engineers who built the hyperloop verified the invention in question and gave it a solid 10 out of 10. I've already contacted the inventor begging him to take my money...
Thank you Charles. Very cool
😂
At least the hyperloop could work under hypothetical ideal conditions
@@xpusostomos Nit ideal conditions, imaginary conditions that level of precision will NEVER be able to be reached in real world and only work in theoretical world
@@xpusostomos I mean getting electricity from electromagnetic radiation does work, just look at solar panels. So hypothetically in ideal conditions his dumb idea could work. Its at the same level as the hyperloop.
These new tiny lithium batteries are making perpetual motion machines a lot more interesting
Not to mention tiny solar cells.
Tiny minds tiny ideas
Why can't a perpetual machine have a battery? I don't understand these arguments.
Don't capacitors and batteries serve a purpose to keep a power generating system free from fluctuating, as long as the batteries are not the source of power?
The way I see it, is simple really - the device is devoid of power connection, so it needs a sort of battery to store charge, to enable powering on, and run the circuit.
He claims the power source is unlimited, so the battery is kept on continuous charge.
If this theory is true, then the limitations do not lie in the unlimited radio frequency - but the dependant components eg reliability of the battery, and how fast it can charge.
@@doktyred Because there is no system with zero usable energy loss. Powering a system off its output would mean having less and less usable energy to go off of, and you will eventually not have enough to continue operating. Some of that energy is degraded into heat, which is a non-usable energy state given our current understanding of physics.
The power source also cannot be unlimited, as it would inevitably break the first law of thermodynamics. You cannot gain or lose energy in a closed system (as in, if you take everything into account, no energy will be spontaneously created or destroyed). Scientists and engineers with gigantic research facilities are struggling to increase the efficiency of current engines, it is certain that some random guy from Zimbabue would not be able to create free energy out of some basic electronics components.
@@corruptedsave145 The concept of Thermodynamics and perpetual machines is understood so far. The scientist and the guys from ThriveOrg argued that the system is "open" and not "closed loop" getting run by radiowaves existing in the "galaxy" - therefore sort of unlimited, because the radiowaves are always present - therefore not breaking the Thermodynamics laws.
On the downside - the guy has never been able to demonstrate his devices work, beyond "showman-ship". He is always claiming threats and ghosts.
If any of his claims were true, nothing would prevent him and his neighbors from using this "generator" and the "self powered" TVs and Vehicles . But for some reason, people wanting to see them later, always find them "destroyed" 😐
I would have loved to see you do a calculation for how many years it would take to charge a battery that would power a TV for one hour off of just radio waves.
Perhaps it would be easier to say "not within our lifetimes" if it wouldn't be entirely pointless by self discharge of the cells, which could take most of the power. There's some really interesting energy harvesting microwatt type stuff, but definitely not gonna charge something that runs that TV with radio waves quick at all... Qi charging maybe, but... then you'd be better off just plugging it in :)
or how much energy you would have to waste super charging the air to make it capable of 24/7 use and if it would be survivable!
Just find out the power of your closest radio transmitter, find the distance and use those to get the flux at where you are. Then using the area of your reciever you can get the power extracted by the reciever. Find out how much energy the battery can store and devide the battery capacity by the power from the reciever and you will have the time in seconds.
Math is racist.
You need to include the antenna size.
Of course, even for something the size of the late Arecebo, it's just not practical....
I've wanted to expose the criminal activities of *Big Power Cord* for years but now I see even Thunderf00t has sold out to them.
Not just Big Power Cord, it runs deeper than that. We're talking Big Wire!
@@stylesrj Tesla started it all, he found out how to generate electricity from the air, and then he got told by big copper to shut up and instead they made eddison the "main" historical figure.
@@dimitar4y
People found this "copper" thing by banging rocks together.
So clearly Big Rock controls everything.
@@dimitar4y no.
@@iAmEbolaWoT yES
The part where Musk offers “I have a name for it” reminds me of myself as a kid showing my parents something I had drawn “I have a name for it, it’s a dynocycle monster car”
I thought the same thing.
Shut up and take my money!
It's so frustrating when physics gets in the way of a great idea.
or scams.
😁
real great ideas aren't contradicted by physics, this Tv concept isn't a good idea even if it was real.
Technically it is self powered hahahahah
"pHySiCs"
What Physics explains how what we were seeing was a fucking DUCK lol??
Thunderfoot HIMSELF has been called out and debunked for his embarrassing level of dishonesty. The guy is an egotistical GRIFTER who cares about getting hits on RUclips. NOT the truth. IF he DID care about the truth, he would address what others have rightfully called out about him AVOIDING VERY important information regarding these UAP Videos.
SPECIFICALLY: In his last video, he tried to suggest that the Gimble UFO video was either a flare, OR a balloon, but COMPLETELY LEAVES OUT the fact that the pilots in the video STATE that the object is moving at a high rate of speed “*AGAINST the wind” which is going at “120 Knotts to the west”. WHAT BALLOON can do that?? As pointed out by the New York Times article, the Tracking Meta-data on the camera VERIFIES this information. Thunderfoot COMPLETLEY LEFT ALL OF THIS OUT OF HIS VIDEO.
On the TicTac UFO video, he claims what we are looking at is a fucking DUCK. Captain David Fravor stated that object had the ability to change directions rapidly(even at something like a 90 degrees in less than a second), rise and descend quickly, and at times could even move FASTER than their F-18s. What DUCK can do that???
Lets be arrogant to assume that Captain David Fravor AND all the other pilots that have now come forward and even spoken to 60 minutes about what they saw up there ARE ALL LIARS. … There is still DATA That backs up their stories.
As the New York times article pointed out, the object was ALSO tracked on RADAR *BEFORE Captain David Favor and his other pilots in Multiple F-18s, and the RADAR showed the object at times moving FASTER than the F-18s. *AND the Metadata ON the actual damn video ALSO shows how fast the object is moving.
THuderfoot avoided mentioning ALL OF THIS. He is a dishonest grifter pretending to be a debunker.
IF a damn duck can move FASTER Than an f-18, we need to train them to drop bombs immediately.
The hardest part about building a self powered tv is hiding the cords
Nah, it's hiding the battery. It used to be hiding the chord, but it's 2023...
@@bipolarminddroppings Nah, it's hiding the damn oven emitting radio waves 1 meter behind that can fry any human that go in between it and the device that is claimed to be energy free
Eff you, i just made that comment and had to delete it.
Naw the hardest part is finding a way to end the scheme after you've collected millions from investors.
Easy get a extenstion cord, plug the charging port into itself. BOOM, how come no one saw this one coming?
I love the "they're only questioning these things from Africa" as if anyone else making such a claim aren't questioned. The only ones who don't ask questions, *also* believe someone in Africa could do it, because "they are more free of the big businesses that strive to keep this stuff down"
I had forgotten about this guy! His videos made the rounds quite a few years ago.
Hello Dave ! It's beyond belief how this guy is still on the go isn't it.
You are just here to remind me of the next video, I have to watch, called "Solar Freaking railways" made by some youtuber.......
Aren't you?
Remember the "water engine" guy?
@@gavinstirling7088
"It's beyond belief . . . "
I have to disagree with you there mate - it's all too easy to believe.
Some people seem so damned *_eager_* to be lied to, and as long as they exist, dckks like this guy will be there to scam them.
There's a heck of a lot of money to be made, selling bullshtt, and one doesn't even have to work very hard to get it. The only important detail to remember, is to have a decent exit/escape plan for the day the scam collapses. Get that part right and you're home free.
@@Kiyoone The guy that ran his car on water for 15 minutes and then had to stop because his battery was flat?
The sad thing is not only local media was fooled by him. There was a little scandal here in germany because one journalist from the german state media wrote an article promoting this new invention. In this instance it got taken down within 24 hours
Well of course! THEY don't want us to know about it! 🙂
@@terryjwood no, we don't
@@terryjwood nice b8 m8 :D
The article was released on the website of the the German version of the BBC, the ARD.
they didn't get fooled. The elite who own the media think you are fools and they fool you with this propaganda. They fill your head with nonsense to make you submit. It's a well documented control of the masses strategy that has been in use for a few centuries now.
I can only imagine the surge of anger that goes through Thunderf00t anytime someone says they've beaten thermodynamics.
Maybe there's enough energy radiating from him as he watches the original videos he could be powering the TV or computer himself 😂
@@MrBuyerman Now that's a source of energy I'd blindly invest in!
Breaking the law! Breaking the law! of thermodynamics.
I've beaten thermodynamics multiple times, it's easy, just write thermodynamics on a piece of paper, then punch the **** out of it! Still working on how to use this to run my car though.
Anger? More like Laughter
14:46 The fun part of that "US hospital" is first just how cropped the photo is. And, yet, he still failed to crop out a cupboard in such a poor condition that it would not be allowed anywhere in a US hospital.
I noticed that too lol.
And why would they put a face mask on someone so sick.
He didn't even bother with make up or photoshop to look seriously sick - just put a mask on.
A person in poor condition is barely let into a US hospital, so a cupboard has no chance! How much does it cost to get through the front door of a US hospital these days? Is it still customary to tip nurses?
That photo is not meant to convince anyone from the US.
Probably should have mentioned that if he was able to "collect" enough energy to power that TV (likely ~80Wh) in that small of an area, even with 100% conversion efficiency, no one in that room would be very comfortable with all of the "Free Energy TM" in the air.
Some people don't think what they're saying through at all. Free energy.... yeah OK, stand in front of that free energy for me a moment..... lololol
Yeah, there is no even need for wireless TV with microwave energy in the air. People are so ignorant they completely ignore the health hazards of wireless energy.
@@momchilandonov what kind of health hazards?
@@ionicvideo Well brain is very sensitive to temperature for example. Talking on the phone increases for just 1-2 hours increases it's temperature with around 1-2 degrees Celsium. Imagine dozens more power for dozens more time randomly traversing everywhere just, so you can watch wirelessly TV. It's just like Elon Musk's stupid concept of Neurolink. Digging a hole in your skull just to play videogames via thoughts.
@@momchilandonov "Talking on the phone increases for just 1-2 hours increases it's temperature with around 1-2 degrees Celsium. "
Celsius...
First off. It would take 2W of continuous heating, under absolutely ideal conditions, with NO thermal losses at all, to heat a brain (exposed in its entirety) using EMF at an effective distance of 0.
So... no. That's NOT possible. You're actually an idiot. You have any idea how sensitive your brain is to heat? You'd be having a stroke from all of that phone talking. You made a lot of assumptions that are demonstrably not true.
You realise that your microwave heats food using 600-1000W of power, right? Your phone, at the distance to your ear would measure less than 0.5w.
Stupidity knows no bounds. My wife supervised a coworker who complained that her computer mouse kept running out of space and needed a bigger desk. My wife had to show her that she could pick the mouse up and put it down again where she needed. 😂
Lmaoo oh nooo
changing the mouse sensitivity might help too for smaller desks
If shes afraid to lift it up, she could also move really fast in one direction and then slowly in the other and it will rehome.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@natehill8069 That's a good idea - my grandma is funny with tech that way. I took apart her microwave to repair it and she almost fainted thinking I would blow up
This TV probably produces clean drinking water from the air, too.
Can we assume that how he consumed the poison? I mean if he wants to be taken seriously wouldn't he test the quality of said water on himself?
If we go by technicality and count rain water as "from the air", far far easier to make. In fact, infinitely easier to make (as in, using heat of old tv or splitting the connection skipping over regular resistors to a heating element that would be used to vaporize the water to get through the 2nd set of filters required to qualify for the EUFMP standards of fit for consumption water).
catch the tears of the owners weeping
Reminds me of the quack that tried to claim the pedal-bike generator is somehow a generator for “free energy”
Ironically you get some energy out of peddle generator, But its hardly free.
Well if you're cycling anyway for exercise it's recapturing some energy. Probably negligible
There was a guy in the 90's who sold "solar powered" dryers for $49.99 plus shipping and handling.
The "dryer" was just 50 feet of clothesline.. 😅
@@anicetomaldonadoat least that's true :) and a sense of humor
It's free in the sense of you not having to pay for it
The hardest part about pretending to invent a perpetual motion machine is avoiding cliche when inventing a conspiracy to 'conceal' said thermodynamically impossible scam
The Naga don't appear often in these. There's lots of potential there. Plus, they're basically Draconians (shape-shifting lizard people, see David Icke and probably Alex Jones) but with less/no shape-shifting and they live underground in their hi-tech hollow earth society. Product of Hindi religion. /wiki/Nāga
I build PCs for a living and I am amazed by his cable management skills.
Are you a solo act?
@@LaryWulf i was asking if they worked with a company
@@LaryWulfthere are companies that build PCs like Origin, Build redux and other that are profitable.
@@salpertia he's financed by a rich Angolan.
Ghanaian guy builds cars and into robotics apostle is his pseudonym. Africa is still far off but it's fascinating to watch the tech revolution happen.
A conman claiming to be poisoned seems to be the exact type of thing a conman would do. It’s not that his story is true, but he had to come up with a plan: keep the story going, keep the funds flowing, and keep the attention on him.
Funny how all these "inventors" are poisoned or killed because the oil companies would lose money... but Musk is just fine.
Yeah, you're absolutely right but that sounds to me like something an business man who spend millions on an someone who lied to him for years might do if he finally realised it.
I'm not saying that is what happend. There is no evidence what so ever. I've probably seen too many movies and Its only a lie as you said. The five mexican hitmen (Is that a Kill Bill reference or some Spaghetti Western I missed?) part make it fall apart. You wouldn't send so many hitmen for just one guy you probably just poisoned that makes no sense even he had borrowed money from the cartel you would only send one maybe.. But someone he swindled poisoning the guy seems to be not beyond in the realm of possibility.
The fsct his brother warned that he could be attacked, makes it suspect for sure
Fake your own death, enjoy retirement. Still smarter that Lizzie Holmes
I was thinking more like an excellent exit strategy. "I had to stop or they were going to kill me"
As a Zimbabwean I am sorry for this man! We don’t claim him!
Munhu wenyu uyu😂
Chinhu chenyu ichi 🤐
That accent though is like either the coolest guy you've ever met who is so chill and nice, or a grifter, lol.
The world does not charge that debt against the Zimbabwean people :^) we charge that guy~
😂
Why would you be sorry when the Americans have snatched him up? Another black sellout, you should be proud of what he has achieved! Africans should support and have pride for their own!
Sometimes I watch Thunderf00t video's and I have to wait till he does the scientific breakdown before I understand why/how it's a scam, but lately I've understood straight away. Am I getting smarter, or are the scammers getting dumber?
Both
You mean, the people getting scammed getting dumber? Scammies ? Targets ? _____ is to scammer as employee is to employer ?
Thunderf00t is not in the know when it comes to military target acquisition and RWR sensor technology. He is extremely out of his wheelhouse on that but knows how to bust over-unity machines. I wonder if he ever investigated the "Patterson Fuel Cell". They are probably made in Nigeria😂.
@@KANJICODER usually the word for a victim of a scam/con is "Mark"... as in the one marked to take advantage of.
@@Ugly_German_Truths That's the word!
The major issue with wireless power transfer is it decreases exponentially with distance. Nearly impossible to pick up radio waves and power a tv. If it is focused as a beam, like microwave. Any living thing contacting the beam will get fried.
Yeah similar to Tesla towers... i mean sure you can crank up the power output and you could "wirelessly" charge things... but anything living.. won't be f living for a long time in that field lol..
@@BuuGz86 Don't forget about the ozone!
@@Sinaeb We need more of that stuff anyway
@@bestaround3323 but not where we can breathe* it in XD
@@bakuwinthro8926 Eh, Oxygen is needed in the body, so three of them should be 50% better. I did the math
The guy has a secret technology that would revolutionize everything in the world as we know it, but merely applies it to a tv set and call it a day 😂 📺
It's a bit like Musk who has the technology for super profitable self driving taxis but really really want you to buy them instead of using them himself.
Guy just wanted to watch the tely, give him a break
@@rusinoe8364 big mistake, you see, me too I had this genius idea of free energy that would solve world hunger and end all wars, but I thought hey what the hell no hurry I'll just watch tv for now. But when the episode was over I had forgotten what my idea was about. 🤷
Saving the world shouldn't have to wait.
@@leparfumdugrosboss4216 Aw man, you dun goofed for sure. Oh well, you'll get it next time
@@leparfumdugrosboss4216 I designed a machine yesterday that solves world hunger and ends wars, but then I thought: "Nah, actually I kinda like hunger and wars", and so I destroyed the design.
Hence why its 100% bullshit
If there was really that much energy flying through the air in the form of radio waves we'd all be microwaved to death.
This is fine...
Sounds like you need a Zorb device to absorb that dangerous 5G, radio, and EMF radiation; now where did I see a review of one...
Will it stop the mrs. complaining about having cold feet? In that case, it might be worth it.....
@@DreadX10 Oh, It'll stop it, It'll definitely stop it.
Thread of the day
Almost as ingenious as plugging an extension cord into itself
U N L I M I T E D P O W A A A H H
The tough part is you have to do it very fast.
I feel I have to put this here - It's a joke.
It's always funnier when the scam is presented by people with a 2 digit IQ
Imagine the audience
@@MarkoKraguljac Yes they get sucked in to the scam in between eating crayons!
@@MarkoKraguljac But... But... But... They *believe* in it! And if you *believe* hard enough, it *will* happen! And if it doesn't work, that's your fault, you haven't believed hard enough!
@@Humongous_Pig_Benis And anyway, they can always pull themselves by their own bootstraps :3
IQ of 10
The govt is just brilliantly covering up their own drone and flight technology
I have a car that converts radio energy to something usable. The miraculous device is called a radio. Problem is, it uses much more energy to clean up and amplify the signal than it captures.
reminds me of those "crystal radios" that skipped these energivore steps
@@DrWhom Boy, those crystal sets were so loud! Eardeafening!
Maybe with a few years of refinement, the technology can produce more power than it consumes? You should publish your data.
@@Finder245 I have seen a florescent lamp lit by nothing but radio frequency energy. But for that to work, you have to be standing right under the transmission antenna. The tools in at least one of the Volkswagen plants are powered wirelessly by Tesla coil. It makes the tools easy to handle and cordless. It also makes it completely pointless to steal any of the cordless tools. But I have no idea what the transmission losses are.
The thing is that wireless power transmission is possible and even feasible under some conditions. But if the power receiver is any distance from the power transmitter, the losses and the size of the antenna increase exponentially.
@@PaulaBean they were kind of spooky, like tapping into the ghost world.
This thing is amazing. The tv uses your home's electrical wiring as an antenna. Just plug the tv into the wall and watch the pictures flood in!
I see what you did there
The level of snark in this comment is off the charts! Well done good sir!
If you can pick up fm radio with headphone wires why can't it be done with house wiring? Maybe an outlet adapter with coaxial output 🤔
Lol nevermind. I found out i can work but all the interference from appliances would make the signal look awful
Rule of thumb: if your groundbreaking invention introduction video has terrible audio, it's probably a scam
If it has a computer voice i immediately click dislike.
likewise if it's over engineered or solely cgi images in the presentation or refering to 'magical' tech that isn't developed yet, like hyperloop f.e.
edit: didn't knew as i answered thunderf00t will compare it here aswell :D
@@maikt904
I've been called a hater for pointing out the raw-material steel cost for Hyperloop. A tube from downtown LA to the airport is a billion dollars, and that's just the steel.
yeahh, except if you're looking for tech tutorials on youtube that actually work, then expect terrible audio LOL
Only if it has bad physics. Ive listened to many recorded lectures by very smart people with terrible sound. Eq can fix sound. Nothing fixes bad physics.
Wow... i need to get to Zimbabwe and sell them my idea on pulling water straight out of the air!
I have the technology for that, but don't tell anyone. I will call it the BUCKET.
Please don’t get poisoned by the 5 mafia Mexicans 😂
At least that actually works... somewhat
@@defeqel6537 Just need to figure out the fresh clean part.
Step 1) Come up with a scam.
Step 2) Find investors.
Step 3) Say big (insert related topic) is threatening to shut you down.
When *I* invent a perpetual motion water engine, I'm going to immediately post it on every website imaginable -- only way to stay safe from those Big Oil assassins.
Don't forget to run it off a "water-from-air" machine - aka walmart dehumidifier, and power the dehumidifier with a solar freakin roadway (or now solar freakin railway)!
I want this TV to be used as a billboard along the solar FREAKIN roadways!
Solar roadways are from yesterday. Today we already talk about solar railways. ;)
@@kisslab Put 'em next to solar FREAKIN railways!
@@kisslab I mean, assuming you mean having solar panels OVER the railway, then it might work, but it's just stupid since a proper solar farm would be much better since it's dumb to transfer electricity over the whole length of the train track just for that small amount of power. They could also have solar panels ON the trains to help power stuff on the inside, but there's no way it can fully power a train...
Which lead to a air hockey table hyperloop station
Powered by radio transmitters that are powered by windmills that extract the free energy provided by the passing cars
Red herring but still relevant.
If a device supposedly draws power from cosmic energy - which is impossible since It doesn't exist - then it's not a free energy device since it's drawing from the cosmic energy.
I'm gonna say it again, there's no cosmic energy.
TV requires no power but he turns it off. Yeah, that's real convincing.
god can only power so many magic TV's at once - wtf do you think he is, all seeing and all being (and all TV powering simultaneously)?? It's just science that you still turn it off when you don't need it
Old habits die hard.
@@vladimirrodionov5391 unlike scammers
This is the silliest comment I've seen all week... Start reading some books...
If it was Elon musk u would have believed it.
This Guy made the Cordless TV and I made the Cordless Tesla hahahaha. Love your videos man! ❤.
That was a great video by the way!😁👌
@@FiggyDRandoms thanks, I'm currently, a literally finishing up the new one right now. Hoping to take the road trip the first week of April, it was a huge challenge and I'm on revision 6 of my system, but it was a huge undertaking.
@@WarpedYT Can't wait for that video to drop😃
@@FiggyDRandoms it was such a struggle, I didn't post any videos in the last six months because I've been working on that project. It's really usable this time.. Thanks!
cant wait till someone comes out with some device power by the cosmic background radiation "This is the all new Cosmo battery it will last as long as the UNIVERSE does!!!!! It can be all yours for $9999.99 + FREE SHIPPING!!!!"
I think we need to give this inventor a price, i think he deserves an Oscar for best actor, his performance was so outstanding that the media of his country and some news networks started to call him a saint because of his miracles.
the media is likely apart of the whole scam.
Scammer: "This changes everything!"
Ron Howard: "This changed nothing"
Ron Howard narrates my life
Oh my god Thunderfoot… I see you are one of those people who didn’t know about southafrica super advance thecnology. I will recommend you to watch the documental : Black Panther then you will understand this is possible.
Give the guy a Nobel Prize, he's quite obviously qualified, at least according to recent Noble Peace Prize history. But not for his 'engineering' or 'inventor' skills... 😛
He deserves a Nobel price. On his head.
As for prize, only if is the Peace prize, shared with other war criminals, such as Kissinger.
@@MichaelKingsfordGray LOL, the Peace prize would be fitting indeed, since it's such a joke already.
The Nobel Prize goes to basic research, not inventions or engeneering.
@@GegoXaren There is no such thing as the "Nobel Price", gegozareso.
@@MichaelKingsfordGray
Fixed.
"[Hyperloop] can get from downtown LA to downtown San Fransisco in 30 minutes". I reckon it would be a lot more useful if it could get you as far away from either of those dumpster fires as possible in 30 minutes.
I love Zimbabwe precisely because regular people go out there and successfully scam their government with the support of content creators. For what Mugabe did to Zim- I mean Rhodesia, he deserves to get fleeced by his people.
This reminds me of the Zambian Space Agency. So he was poisoned in the US, and he was recovering in a rusted 1960's hospital bed? If they said Detroit maybe I would have been convinced.
"I invented what all of science couldn't. I never managed to get past 4th grade, so you know I am legit smart. Please send me ALL the money. thanks.
Lol in 90s in post-soviet Russia such stories were very popular on national TV channels. Every weekend there was a story about a crazy dropout inventor who created some new uberdevice for generating energy, cleaning, refining, construction, or scratching ass.
Perpetual ass scratcher? I'll take two! One for each cheek!
I seriously think that people running scams like this, should be held responsible and go to jail!
And I think people with stupid comments on youtube like yours should go to jail!
a lot of "entrepreneurs" would go to prison
As someone who's already seen all your hyperloop videos I'm getting tired seeing your new videos mixed with 50% of it.
I love the victim complex these scammers have lmao
There was a real wireless TV at a tradeshow a few years ago. It transmitted power over a form of WiFi. It was only a demo because the amount of power used to send power to the TV over the 10 feet or whatever it was was 6 or 7 times more than the power needed if it just had a cord.
That's called induction, it's fairly trivial and that (the inefficiency you mentioned) is why no one uses it.
This idea is only as new as electricity, look up "tesla coil".
But for tiny devices like sensors that can actually sometimes be feasible, keyword "energy harvesting".
@@fgregerfeaxcwfeffece yeah, i was super thrilled to get my first induction charged smartphone.
after i got it i started reading on that matter, because my phone got pretty hot, and read that its super inefficient.
now i charge it like a stupid ol nokia xD
Yeah and makes me wonder what happens if you stand in front of it while it's being powered all day.....
@@spiritconsumer So long as you're not a metal coil, nothing.
At that point it likely isn't even legal anymore as there are legal limits for the energy density from wifi transmitters.
He should ask the Nigerian prince for money. I got an email from him last week.
This is just like the time some African country claimed to have invented “iron man” suits that were just mc helmets with other bits of plastic armor.
One of my favourite RF energy level analogies is that used to describe the lower limit of usable 5G signal strength of -130dBm. That is like the energy received off a 25W (incandescent) light bulb at 10,000 miles distance. That is 1x10^-16 Watts. Even in a built up area of a developed city with a lot of RF transmitters you'd be hard pressed to get anywhere near 1W of energy from RF.
You can get 1W if you build really big high gain antennas and some capacitors that will trickle charge a battery but that would cost a hefty sum to get power that is less than that of a calculator solar cell.
try next to a 50,000 watts AM ant
Wouldn't it be great if we had some giant magical ball that came out in the daytime every day and gave us 1.36 kW of power per square meter?
The skeptics have gone too far this time. Having not yet watched the video, it’s obvious to me this device works as advertised. Do you see the size of that green light on it? It’s so big! That’s how you can tell it’s real.
Thats a sound argument. Ive changed my mind. 😂😂
So even if this thing worked, which it doesn't. It runs off radio waves? Do they not realize the power to make radio waves has to come from some where? At best this invention would be an energy transfer device, not "unlimited free energy".
Thunder foot: the man doesn't have a degree.
A genius: have you ever heard of self taught.
Probably more likely to be a scammer than "self taught"
@@MetalsirenIXI doubt it, sad to say. I even know how he did it. P.s. very smart in some ways.
I imagine that crack team of American engineers. 'Ok boys, let's lift the TV off the table. Any cables? No? Checks out, homies. Did anybody bring a Phillips head? No? That's ok, we're good anyway.'
"I'm African so don't question my extraordinary claims or you're a racist."
12:43 that is cool. So you just turn on your car radio and the car can drive with the radio waves?
Awesome!
Exactly, but only in Zimbabwe though.
I invented a TV that can run without power. In fact, it's so advanced that it can project shows into your very subconscious! Behold:
Imagine a TV in front of you. On the screen is an ad for Honey Nut Cheerios. A women's soothing voice describes the cereal's texture and honey flavor as slow pan shots of the toasted cereal showcase loops showering upon a yellow table. The ad ends and a rerun cartoon begins to play. Clouds part in a blue sky as the familiar chorus announces, "The Simpson's..."
Simply write this comment on a sheet of paper!
"And you call them steamed hams, despite the fact they're obviously Cheerios."
@@dashcamandy2242 The aurora borealis, at this time of day, in this part of the country, and entirely contained within your kitchen? May I see it?
I can do you one better - I invented a TV that just plays when you close your eyes at night without any of that reading or comprehending nonsense - the shows it has though are kinda weird. I really don't care for the show where the main character is inexplicably falling continuously. I especially don't like the show where the main character is simultaneously too big and too small at the same time and having an existential crisis. It's like the people that produce those shows are on crack or something. No wonder no one watches TV anymore...
wouldn't you need to produce the power to send the radio signals anyway?
He's probably in fear of his investors who somehow talked to someone who did not drop out of school.
This is great! Not only can you have TV's that are powered by radio waves, but you can hook the same system up to the radio equipment to power itself! Genius!
I should also mention that I love the part that they made this a racist issue. No one EVER questions the Asians or the Americans, only the Africans. Typical.
Nobody has ever been remotely racist towards Asians, only the Africans! 🤪
It's disheartening that the emphasis on worldwide Black diaspora identity internalizes the victimhood mentality and leverages oppression (real or claimed is a tangent). Its worth noting I only capitalized "Black" as it specifically capitalized in modern journalism to emphasize this global racial identity.
Yeah Thunderfoot only criticizes Musk because he's African, duh. /s
Makes you wonder why Zimbabwe is such a shthole
@@David-di5bo sarcasm tags on RUclips? Fuck that, they're pathetic
Hey UFO's could be real... if all the aliens just buzz our planets for laughs and use some kind of technology to look like a blurry dot.
And if you put a heatsink vertically, you can skip the fan part and just set the groves vertically, so the hot air in the groves rises up
True but that fan is needed to vent more heat so it doesn't saturate the unit. Also it won't help with the battery capacity issue he has.
It really depends, I've tried to run a 65w CPU with a 135w CPU cooler without a fan attached, and it struggles to cool the CPU even at idling.
Meanwhile the little aluminum block with a tiny fan that comes with the CPU had no problem even at full load
When the inverter you yanked from a ups is horizontally mounted in the original device, and you need it to be vertical mounted to hide the hole you cut for the drone battery.
If there was actually a "hit" put out on this guy it would most likely be from the guy who invested millions into this scam.
I would suggest that the reason he’s now “living in fear” is because someone gave him some money, realises they’ve been scammed and they now want a refund!
[Translated to English] _"Sir, several humans have seen us. Recording Hardware Detected. The 144p ray is armed. On your order. [inaudible] Yes, Sir. I'll hit them with the Blurry Button as well just to be safe."_
My guy got working vibranium 😂
The heatsink is clearly concealing the battery - hence the high current cables coming from behind the heatsink and into the inverter.
The batteries are likely inside the TV, lots of empty space in LCD TVs.
No, the microsonic energy device is behind it. It produces a lot of energy, so it needs to be cooled. Thunderf00t is just dumb. The inverter is there to make AC power from the DC power produced by the green energy generator.
The three Mexican hitmen caught me off guard. Too funny
Wakanda isn't far away.
To be honest, I thought the TV was powered by a guy on a stationary bike driving a generator. Did not know it was way worse
What I find weird about these inventors that either "died by the FBI" or "attacked by competitors" never had someone else with them with their work to continue it?
How come when one of them goes down, their knowledge somehow dies with them?
I mean, that's rather the point of the exercise. Thing is, the way scientific progress works, 99% of the time the result is just four other people figuring out the same thing in other countries a couple of months or years later.
Glitch in the system
the fbi killed their partners too obviously
Seems on par with Zimbabwe making inflation illegal
One easy tell for the difference between a scammer explanation and a real one is how they use the words which average Joe doesn't use in an average day. Someone who's actually explaining something will stop to recap on what the words all mean and explain them in the most basic terms possible. A scammer will drop the big words with mannerisms which imply them to be every day stuff in hopes of convincing the audience that they are smart.
I see this too when someone tries to explain why they believe in god. Lots of big words, spoken quickly, pretty much guaranteed to be saying exactly nothing of use.
Yeah.
I like it when the convert "the frequencies" into energy.
Like Elon Musk using the phrase "on the order of".
@@stevesmith4901 Additionally, when Mush says _"This is something we are confident we can do today. Better than the competition."_ what he means is _"The smart people told me it's impossible so I fired them. Wanna buy some Tesla stock?"_
Never trust anyone who wears a beanie indoors, they're hiding things.
He's also got those realtor-eyes and his name sounds like "chicken-butt". Stay far away.
Their nationalism is admirable.
But its blinding them.
Finding a perpetual machine is like rolling a ball down hills and mountains, hoping to find one where the ball never stops rolling, and never reaches the bottom.
A 24" Vizio monitor and cheap laptop will run 8+ hours a day on a cheapo 100W solar panel and 2 SLA deep cycle batteries. With power to spare for a couple of small fans and lights.
Gonna switch to lithium batteries, as soon as the SLAs quit working. People looking for secret tech seem to ignore what we have actually accomplished.
I have 24v 800ah battery solar system running my (small) house including the laptop I am typing this on.
Let's hope I can make it until morning😁
These tech reporters make Matt Ferrell look credible in comparison. And *that* is no easy feat.
Love the shot of the guy in hospital…..never have I seen a hospital photo like that…no monitoring equipment, no power shelves, etc.
Most, if not all photos have these in their hospital photos. They are hard *not* to include but his photo? Not one piece of equipment in sight.
Oddest hospital in america ive ever seen. Clearly he took the imagine himself with his eyes closed.
Just the corner of a rusty cart next to the bed.
All the "power shelves" are currently powering magic TVs - none left for any medical equipment
I had no idea about rigging a simple model battery to run a TV for an hour. In a weather emergency it would be useful for quick updates...then again for a little investment you could get an emergency power supply that can go for hours.
Of course, Crystal Radios have worked on only radio waves for over a century.
Correct. But this guy thinks 5gen and 5ghz mean the same thing. So old microwave ovens are half as good as new cellphones at downloading movies? Then why doesn't every WAP start fires? The irony of a debunker who also is not exactly well versed in the technology.
They take the energy that was emmitted by the transmittor.
@@CZpersi I think op knows that
@@DrWhom I think someone has been calling everyone out for so long, a culling is in order. Dude compares 5th generation cellular connectivity to a 5ghz (half frickin watt) transmitterto a cyclotron in a microwave oven tuned for water molecules and rated for...How small do they even make them? 1000 to 1800 watts?
ABSOLUTELY NOT THE SAME THING.
I hate to tell you that you are following a boy with toys.
Debunk the debunker. Again, comparing diesel to gasoline by dropping an unlit match into water.
Bro, this is "plugging the extender into itself for free power" level.
lol!!!
UNLIMITED POWAHHH!!!!!!
I'm an electronics engineer, as you said that's an inverter 100%.
Yeah, and inverter that gets it's input energy from the RF (and totally not a battery). I guess GOD was having and off day and forgot to tell this guy he could skip the inverter entirely and just wire the DC right into the power supply of the TV for even higher efficiency - oh wait, I guess when the energy is infinite, who cares about efficiency anyway. Efficiency is always infinity in this case.
The hyperloop is just one giant gadget-barn. It seems cool and futuristic but the same problem could be solved with simpler solutions like the high speed rail project.
The problem with the Hyperloop is the fact that it's "just, not that hard."
@@thegreenpickel an udiot things everything is easy
@@thegreenpickel C'me on, give the genius his dues, how hard could it be to run a "air hockey table" in a vacuumed tunnel? Easy peasy!
@@thegreenpickel Too ambitious. They should have started with a Superloop.
@@JGM0JGM Yeah, I don't think that would actually work too well.
Zimbabwe still living in like the 1920s but have access to modern tech.. Out there trying to build stuff we built or debunked as impossible decades upon decades to a century or more ago and failing hard(the people trying to make their own aircraft from scrap metal are hilarious)
I could make a “self powered” TV with just one extra component. A solar panel..