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This one is more practical and not so dangerous as exposing collimating microwaves (like say like with laser or any damn frequency theoretical min. beam size and bandwidth hide-ability) versus the horn bs: ruclips.net/video/ZyfXvFicp8M/видео.html Free energy that I forgot to bs about. :-)
the kid is a stereotype scam salesman, easy to spot on the way he talks: -using uncommon for the audience words -speaking quickly -always smiling -doing gestures and being ready for the applauses from the crowd those are all red flags my dude someone who wants to transmit knowledge would never do that.
If you're giving a presentation the objective should be to teach the audience something, and they should be able to understand you. If you just say a bunch of big words and don't explain anything, you're not trying to teach, you're trying to make yourself look smart
Thank you for debunking this. I have had people email me about this kid trying to replicate his experiments wondering why they aren't getting anywhere.
Even if someone pulls energy from thin air it’s still not free you are still pulling it from some where like the human body we have energy that we steal from converted food Mike Waz lmao I was literally thinking the same thing while watching this vid till your comment showed up haha pure GOLD!
It's shocking how the average person is borderline retarded when it comes to anything related to real science. And it's even scarier that scientists don't go into politics so the people calling the shots are just as clueless.
Sergio, it's okay that people don't know how to evaluate these claims. It takes years of study to really understand these things. The real problem is that the Internet has destroyed our ability to effectively mediate these claims. The Internet is so effective at amplifying and reinforcing crazy that 19% of US adults aged 18-24 are having doubts about whether the earth is flat. Rather than leaders who are trying to lead us back to sanity, we elected a president who epitomizes "there are no facts, just repetition and hollow rhetoric."
"It takes years of study to really understand these things" It really doesn't, being skeptical of "free energy" should be a consequence of having attended highschool.
@@seelz1136 I'll be moving on to politics in 40 minutes. I'm ready to change the face of policy across all parties. I don't want to give anything away, but it's largely based around nudity.
People *want* to believe this kid’s a genius. Because kid geniuses are cool. Unfortunately life isn’t a movie, and kids can’t violate the laws of thermodynamics with sheer determination.
I just discovered your channel tonight and I've already binge watched so many videos. Keep up the good work! Its great to see someone teaching and experimenting while still being respectful of those people's claims you you've debunked, not to mention being hilarious too!
Maybe he used the energy from the nearby AM radio tower to charge a capacitor? I don`t know a whole lot about circuits but it seems that would be possible.
9:02 Not only did he manage to NOT EXPLAIN A SINGLE THING about his "device", he said it SO FAST I doubt anyone in that room actually understood a single word he said
being smart depends on what your objective is. If its to gain a lot of money, they are smart, if its knowing truth and making the world a better place, maybe not so much
Well if they would be unintelligent they wouldn't have made the story. As a reporter you care for the story and you succeed in your career if you deduct what would be interesting for the broad masses. It doesn't matter if the bucket works or not. I bet most reporters know it's bs. But it brings in sweet bucks.
I know one too it’s super free but also harder to do and and can get just as much energy it’s called a ...........motor with a turning fan and a rechargeable battery
08:55 whenever you talk that fast in a situation where you are trying to explain something, chances are you don't want anyone in the audience to have enough time to think about what you are saying.
I talk that fast or even faster in a normal conversation and obviously i have to reinterpret what i said multiple times until what i said is understood
A lot of people struggle to spot fakery. If someone knows what they're talking about. Odds are they can explain it to you in a sentence or two. You might not know all of the processes and the physics... but you'll still have learned something.
No he simply invented a time machine to travel back in time, invented anime itself, then traveled back forward in time, invented steins;gate, then watched it, and then thought the anime was serious
Don’t even joke around about spoon energy. Sometimes if I wake up after midnight to mount my porcelain throne I have to dodge levitating spoons which I forgot to discharge after using them earlier. All these stupid scientists are trying to make useless pieces of garbage like batteries and computers that never helped anybody do anything but all the energy we need is latent to spoons and spoonular objects. Wake up sheeple, it’s time to embrace spoon magic.
9:00 "Here's how it works. You collect the energy on one side of the device [which] is then amplified then polarised. The energy is then integrated into opposite polar semiconductors where you put a coil around between and on each side of the electromagnetic module and collect the energy" Obviously he's spouting BS and meaningless buzz words, but the key point is that he is intentionally being dishonest by talking really fast so that it's difficult for the audience to critically evaluate it. If there's one thing universities hate, it's academic dishonesty. He's going to meet a sticky end if he keeps this up, and the worst part is the moronic adults surrounding him are enabling it.
I feel most sorry for the boy. At his age I was a bit of a compulsive liar, I used to feel horribly burdened by keeping them up. Now that he's taken this lie so far it would be very difficult to back out.
He doesn't need education. He already has what he needs to 'succeed' in life. Confidence and guile. He'll just start some BS company and rip people off with unimaginative tech, stolen ideas, and flashy talk.
His dad probably built some huge tesla power transmitting device nearby to power the kids stupid contraption to make him believe it works, and ride the coattails of his kids success... helicopter parent...
yes, because someone who is not jealous in that energy matter is Nikola Tesla, the point is if you think it is stupid, then show us what can you do better, that is how Edison got debunked
This just seems like one of those cases where the parents are just pushing this kid into stardom because they don't understand what's going on but are hopeful for some cheap ROI and the kid knows full well this is all bullshit, but he's stuck in a cycle of confusion because of the impossible expectations being imposed upon him. His face at 8:20 basically says it all. .......pretty familiar story for those of us who were raised to believe we were "in the top 1-percentile" or whatever. These parents are setting their own kid up for failure.
You have nailed it. I actually had the job of dealing with these sorts of “Free Energy” devices. Real easy. I asked one question of these folks. Would you please loan me your machine for two weeks to validate your claims. I was glad to sign a confidentiality/noncompete agreement. I also agreed that my company would pay for any damage done to the machine. Never had a taker. Not one would allow their machine to be tested.
Oh gosh, but are those morons really trying to have some profit from their "inventions"? I mean, I can kinda get they want to make views on the internet, but... trying to sell it seems too much.
You like radiation? Because that 's what you and most of humanity will be facing in a few years. But at least you'll have a shiny Charizard, so there's something to look up to.
I like how Rubik’s cubes instantly can make people smart, remember when people who play video games and be behind computers a lot were considered smart? That’s what’s happening now
@@taransaxena2811 well said! We only show we are smart, but its really questionable whether we are actually smart, pretty much like memorizing rubik's cube pattern and solving it quikly to showoff lol!
@@Xnoob545 It's impressive just like magic tricks or that young conman. But i still applaud it because it takes effort to learn in the first place, like magic tricks, or being as daring as that tiny conman.
You're wrong! His device works! It harnesses B.S. and transforms that into money through interviews. Free money! (I mean energy, yes, it's about the energy.)
Robi Vikking I'm completely joking here! Sometimes I like to play devil's advocate when the situation is so obvious, like this one. Mehdi got it right, this kid is up to shenanigans and needs to come clean with the truth.
Robots of the future will just walk up to a wall of the house, at the spot where the wire is found behind, lean back, and go to sleep mode -- and all the time inductively coupling to the house main, wirelessly thru the wall.
We do have free energy devices in the UK, I use something called a Deep Energy Socket instead of standard sockets. Installation is easy, you just turn off your mains power first, remove your existing sockets, terminate the existing wiring as they are no longer needed, then channel out the hole in the wall until you reach your secondary power line. Install the Deep Socket Backbox and carefully connect the secondary power lines to the Deep Energy Socket as these are always live. Finish installation of the socket as you would normally, and you have access to free unlimited power. No need to turn the mains back on. Disclaimer: This technology has only been found to work in Terraced houses here in the UK
This reminds me of when I was in highschool, we had a science fair and I turned an old CRT monitor into a power source for an aluminum foil ion flyer and another guy made a "potassium reactor" he claimed it took the "organic" radiation from bananas and made energy from that. The school thought it was a good idea to have a history and spanish teacher as judges so they didnt know it was BS. So he got first and I was second. But then, he got to go to a college fair and they discovered batteries inside and he was disqualified.
Im 8th grader, i started studying electronics in the begining of the 7th grade, and now when there is 2 weeks of school remaining i thought, wish my school did a science fair.
Is this unexpected? Most journalists come from humanities, not math or science background. A bunch of wires and a circuit diagram make it look technical/sciencey and the kid angle makes it a good story.
I'm a 2nd year EE undergrad and I somehow just discovered this channel. It's rapidly becoming my favorite collection of media. Thank you so much for this!
I'm just a Mad Scientist as a hobby. Like the kid I also got a few Labcoats (turns out, they will literally let ANYBODY buy them... no name check or anything)... and mostly use them for Social Engineering reasons (anything you say, seems valid if you wear a labcoat)... and test a few myths (Yes, people will think you are okay to wander around a gynecology ward). I started getting ridiculous with them to find a limit of lab coats capacity... I've not actually found it yet. Shoulder Pads to levels that make the 80s gasp in awe get taken as "seem like legit their shoulders"... and wearing an open labcoat still gives the "I'm a chill person and your friend who knows stuff" vibe... if worn over top yet another labcoat that is closed which also still gives the "I'm serious about my knowledge, and really into learning stuff--and thus my opinion is one you can trust" vibe. You know... as oppose to the "just looking like a ridiculous clown" effect I was certain I would get from that. These videos are more something I watch for ideas on ways to entertain myself... and any friends behind blast shielding with a video camera. I mean... for when the police and paramedics arrive--it is much more effective than me trying to explain what just happened. Though... apparently RUclips cannot publish those videos for "ethical reasons"
Oh right... last post was long... summary: I'm just somebody that reads university text books and shit for my own amusement... and is probably using them for AWESOME GREAT IDEAS that you should totally hold my beer and watch. With me recently finding this channel and loving the content much the same.
I would like a ultraviolate laser so that I could violate free energy machines into a lump of molten copper/iron/aluminium and carbon floating on top like a cherry on a sundae.
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i dont want the scope, but ask one thing, its about the accent, by now, shouldn't your English be better, OR did this happen because of all the frequancies going through your toung? what is your view on this, or should we ask max for better informatio/explanation?
5:10 Those spikes are actually shortwave radio stations from around the world, they match the description of being in those frequencies. There would have been even more spikes from shortwave stations if it wasn't for the camera interference
Wait... THERE ARE PHYSICS BOOKS THAT AREN'T 40lbs?! I have been cheated! This backpack has weighed 100lbs for no damn reason at all... I demand a do-over.
... I detect lots of jealousy out there. You are just mad because you wasted your time getting a proper education instead of coming up with a world changing con yourself.
foamidable If that technology really exist and very simple. Do your phone how charging from the thin air? Come on, it's already 2 years ago and they still kept the technology from us?
I remember when FM radios and basically every electronic device had manual with full schema :( It was popular until 90's in the Central Europe and Western Block, as resources were scarce, hence it was worth to make people fix their stuff instead selling them a new device. AFAIR Cuba during their crisis released a lot of DIY books and people there got really good and natural with fixing things. There are some books and a movie about that. Well, ability to fix is one thing, but the will is another and I think that even with ability, there's no much will in the society nowadays.
@@SoulTheScytheOG i suggest you try google. The sequence has been known for years, it was demonstrated by Stephen Fry on an episode of QI quite some time ago.. If you are clever enough to know big words like "algorithm" (and presumably it's origin in the arabic mathrmatician it is named after) then you are definitely clever enough to use google to find the sequence.
@@Rachel_M_ You could say there technically are algorithms, albeit inefficient ones, that will bring the cube to its solve state eventually. I couldn't find video of the IQ episode you're referencing, but I could find a transcript which says "the panel are each given a muddled up Rubik's cube and are asked to solve it. It turns out that Alan and Jimmy were told in advance how to solve it in six moves, but only Jimmy is able to solve it in this amount." Perhaps this might explain the confusion?
At 8:54 anyone who has taken high school physics could tell that this is illogical technobabble. “You collect the energy on ones side of the device which is then amplified then polarized. The energy is then integrated into opposite polar semiconductors where you put a coil around between and on each side the electromagnetic module connects energy.” The fuck
Thank you for transcribing that. It was too cringe-worthy for me to watch. To see a child so deluded by his own parents for their profit? Outright physical abuse would have been less harmful to his long-term prospects in life.
The person being referred to, in this instance, a male mammal of the homo sapiens species, who is considered to have lived a set period of earth-solar cycles that equate to the number known as 'thirteen', has shown interest in, with, or to a collection of images, repeatedly shown at a constant rate, so fast that the human eye can not perceive shown data as said still frames. Instead, the collection of continuously changing frames would be perceived as having motion. In this particular case, these frames were created with a story in mind. Namely, the story of 'Riçardivo and Mortvllvs'.
He probably randomized the rubix cube in a specific pattern, memorized that pattern, and then solved it by using that pattern backwards to unscramble it.
@@GalbreathSQuin No he used CFOP with white cross, by the looks of it. The only thing is that he probably knows full PLL and OLL (I think he did it upside down) meaning he's experienced with the cube. CFOP is a method of the Rubik's cube and OLL and PLL are the last 2 steps, where you solve the last layer.
@@GalbreathSQuin it's easier to solve than you would think. It's all broken up into algorithms that you can realistically learn in a day. Hell, you can solve the first third of it just by poking around enough and learning how to move things correctly
Want to prove this works, Max? Share the schematic under a noncommercial license so we can build it and verify it for you. instant world recognition. no? Didn't think so. trolls like this will always exist. the blame should fall on the sensationalist journalists who doesn't do their due diligence.
Oli Warner You can't get a patent for free energy devices or perpetual motion machines either, though. Something about patents being for devices that actually work
This stuff being so easy to disprove is part of the trick. Many people assume: "it's so simple to disprove there's no way someone would just make this up and hope nobody would call him out". And so nobody calls them out.
It is the projection of confidence in the way he talks that manages to convince people of the bullshit - more that that the actual demonstrations. It does come across as arrogance if you know he's talking shit In saying this, that technique can be useful sometimes ie when my manager asks me how much work I've done today and if I'll be finished in time I just confidently say rhyme off all that I've done (even if its not nearly everything) and continue with how everything is going to be alright (even if I really think it isn't) and it works like a charm when it comes to evaluations etc. I was reading a study also which suggested that that confidence can also be good in interviews more than talking about actual work experience. Although maybe they just thing that me and the participants in the study were just arrogant and wanted it to stop haha
@@randomlightstand If it does work, yes, that's illegal. But in reality that "hack" doesn't work at all, instead the SIM card failed to be detected by the phone itself because the SIM card is broken
Well, Tesla did talk about tapping into unknown energy sources. The Earth's magnetic field for one is a very strong power. If we could somehow harness it I imagine it would be a lot of energy. But I do not think that is what the kid here is doing.
1. Honestly this says more about everyone around him than the kid himself 😂 it's wild that he was able to push this lie so far without anyone caring. 2. It's because you didn't use the spoon, each spoon added to the device increases its power gathering abilities by 2000000%.
this kid is becoming the ultimate greta thunberg. (and yeah i know greta scams way less, shes still a scaming asshat(saying we all should live without energy but then she flies private jet and yacht)
I always wondered what happened with that kid. I can't believe that kid has gotten so far. Here's the thing... people must be really stupid in this world. People should be asking for reproducibility - the process where somebody else takes something that you discovered and tries to reproduce it themselves exactly the same way you did. If others can't do it, then it's a sham.
You will notice that he was invited to a sketchy conference rather than publishing his findings in a peer-reviewed journal. That's a massive indication that it's just fraud. Even if he and his dad don't know how to submit to a journal, any competent person (say at a local university) would be happy to help them- after verifying the results, of course.
The problem is that the majority of the people don't have enough cientific knowledge to doubt someone who uses some "fancy words", actually, it only needs some critical thinking, like "What makes it so unique that only him, with some second hand materials could do?" or, as you said, "Why no one could replicate the project after seeing such a simple design?" and last, but not least: "If he really wanted to help people, why didn't him put it on the market already? Or just gave it for free to someone who really need it?"
9:26 Yeah, this bugged me too... I understood all the words in those two sentences but it made absolutely no sense when put together. Particularly the semi-conductor part, that's usually something that consumes energy to do work. Ultimately I blame the conference, he is 15, debateably at the height of his immaturity. The conference should have stricter standards.
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My daughter likes your daughters page plz make more videos you and your kid have inspired mine
ElectroBOOM hey is guy is making free energy clams he is mc tech
This one is more practical and not so dangerous as exposing collimating microwaves (like say like with laser or any damn frequency theoretical min. beam size and bandwidth hide-ability) versus the horn bs: ruclips.net/video/ZyfXvFicp8M/видео.html
Free energy that I forgot to bs about. :-)
Of course the kid has harvested free energy, because his dad is the one paying for it.
You win!
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true that . xD
I built one with 20 spoons. It can create so much energy that it recharges its hidden battery by itself
Looks like you didn't forget the spoon.
wanna *spoon* bro?
More spoons
@@MightyBjorn sounds*
@@MightyBjorn oh hi mighty
Your plug + your neighbors outlet = free energy
It's very easy
XD
the secret ingredient is crime
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Easy trick for free energy- his neighbors HATE him!
Hold up so your the one that keeps plugging stuff in my house
the kid is a stereotype scam salesman, easy to spot on the way he talks:
-using uncommon for the audience words
-speaking quickly
-always smiling
-doing gestures and being ready for the applauses from the crowd
those are all red flags my dude
someone who wants to transmit knowledge would never do that.
You may be right considering mehdi never smiles 😜
If you're giving a presentation the objective should be to teach the audience something, and they should be able to understand you. If you just say a bunch of big words and don't explain anything, you're not trying to teach, you're trying to make yourself look smart
@@matinmehdipour7327 He probably never smiles because he's always getting electrocuted.
Scam salesman and cult leaders are often very charismatic at first to lure people into their con/cult
Well. 90% of present "science academics" match all these topics.
Thank you for debunking this. I have had people email me about this kid trying to replicate his experiments wondering why they aren't getting anywhere.
If they believe in free energy in the first place, then I don't feel sorry for their failed attempt.
That's rather obvious, if you forget the spoon.
Marcello D'ascenzi Hahaha, nice.
There is no spoon
The spoon is an impedance feeding device....... :)
I discovered free energy when I was born. It mysteriously went away when I turned 18 and moved out of my parent's house.
Unless you live in a college dorm that you pay for or get for free as being a RA
not if you have a long extension cord and neighbors
🤣
wwtapsable impedance is a bitch, too much wire and you get nothing at the other end and the cable melts.
Even if someone pulls energy from thin air it’s still not free you are still pulling it from some where like the human body we have energy that we steal from converted food Mike Waz lmao I was literally thinking the same thing while watching this vid till your comment showed up haha pure GOLD!
THE BOY WHO CRIED FREE ENERGY is the least disturbing part of this; THE PEOPLE WHO CRIED CHILD GENIUS is the truly annoying part!
It's shocking how the average person is borderline retarded when it comes to anything related to real science.
And it's even scarier that scientists don't go into politics so the people calling the shots are just as clueless.
Sergio, it's okay that people don't know how to evaluate these claims. It takes years of study to really understand these things. The real problem is that the Internet has destroyed our ability to effectively mediate these claims. The Internet is so effective at amplifying and reinforcing crazy that 19% of US adults aged 18-24 are having doubts about whether the earth is flat. Rather than leaders who are trying to lead us back to sanity, we elected a president who epitomizes "there are no facts, just repetition and hollow rhetoric."
Sarah nailed it
"It takes years of study to really understand these things"
It really doesn't, being skeptical of "free energy" should be a consequence of having attended highschool.
USA dude, what do you expect, I mean people getting dumber all around the world, but the USA is getting ahead of everyone in terms of stupid people.
The hardest part of designing a perpetual motion machine is figuring out where to hide the battery.
Max's channel does appear to have been wiped at some point so at least he isn't trying to push this crap anymore.
@@thelongestrose for good, at last
@StringerNews1 That is the most true statement I have ever heard.
@@tommyb1088 And something Flat-earth idiots refuse to believe, and acknowledge as a possibility.
@@thelongestrose he does TED talks and stuff now
I guess the kid really wants to make people think he's a 'genius'- *unbuttoned* lab coat, nikola tesla shirt, and a rubik's cube. Genius indeed.
Lol hes probably a fan of being a genius but he has completely no idea what hes doing
and google glass
@@n7nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn google glass? What the fuck is a google glass
@@fallendota www.google.com/glass/start/, lh3.googleusercontent.com/9ZsXJj_JW1KZ77fkIY7Ssh-ke-x6bxknnIHQDfd9AcRtqa9yppwaSvisaqmlr5shvL3oy6yPUxfQaOZsAbnUPA=s1600
@@n7nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ohh i see, i didn't know something like this existed lmao
perhaps the biggest crime of all is wearing a white lab coat in an engineering lab and not even buttoning up.
why wear lab coats when ur not even doing science
@@seelz1136 Why wear any clothes at all? Nude science is the obvious future. Who needs clothes, when you have science? The data is all there.
@@Kris_A oh my god ur a genius
@@seelz1136 I'll be moving on to politics in 40 minutes. I'm ready to change the face of policy across all parties.
I don't want to give anything away, but it's largely based around nudity.
@@Kris_A i support you
People *want* to believe this kid’s a genius. Because kid geniuses are cool. Unfortunately life isn’t a movie, and kids can’t violate the laws of thermodynamics with sheer determination.
There are some genius kids for sure, but this is just a local news team that loved the story and a bunch of dumb people playing along.
@@yasyasmarangoz3577 the moment I saw the rubic's cube I thought that this kid is trying too hard to fit the "young kid genius" trope.
@@marcsman07 lol
@Blondie SL LMAO that too. I wonder what that kid is up to today.
Your avatar seems to say different. Just look at that kid's face of accomplishment.
I just discovered your channel tonight and I've already binge watched so many videos. Keep up the good work! Its great to see someone teaching and experimenting while still being respectful of those people's claims you you've debunked, not to mention being hilarious too!
Kid: *exists*
2nd law of thermodynamics: I'm about to end this kid's whole career
If he have A REAL ONE LMAO
Maybe he used the energy from the nearby AM radio tower to charge a capacitor? I don`t know a whole lot about circuits but it seems that would be possible.
*1st law
Atheno ok good I’m not crazy (the original comment made me think so)
stanly mayer: they ended his career when he broke your possession
"I'd like to crush some kid's dreams"
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Same here lol
Yes
Bruh
yes
Yep
This video combines my two favourite things...
1) Learning about electronics
2) Crushing some annoying kids dreams.
Crush and Zap away good sir..
How is he annoying. You were a kid too.
Big Chungus funny, you're calling someone who is clearly an adult a kid when you seem to be the only kid in this situation.
@@lagino6816 No evidence he is an adult, bruv. Profile picture doesn't count as it's not reliable.
syrialak101 fair point, however, most "kids" don't type like he does. Even if he was a "kid," I would consider him to be an adult mentally.
@@doubleawakeel7214 you're annoying
9:02
Not only did he manage to NOT EXPLAIN A SINGLE THING about his "device", he said it SO FAST I doubt anyone in that room actually understood a single word he said
He's essentially just spamming buzz words so people will have absolutely no clue what he's talking about.
@@jinglebeels. buzz? just like that 60 hertz BUZZ from the hit infrastructure POWER LINES????
sounds like a typical hollywood scifi script lol
As intended
Can we talk about how generally unintelligent TV reporters seem to be?
But, who's making money? The reporters and the news media! We are just sitting in our nerd caves and waiting for Martians to show up!
I barely even watch the news anymore. Can't stand journo filth.
they are smarter than us.
being smart depends on what your objective is. If its to gain a lot of money, they are smart, if its knowing truth and making the world a better place, maybe not so much
Well if they would be unintelligent they wouldn't have made the story.
As a reporter you care for the story and you succeed in your career if you deduct what would be interesting for the broad masses. It doesn't matter if the bucket works or not. I bet most reporters know it's bs.
But it brings in sweet bucks.
You should have turned off the camera to show us it was the camera that was producing those frequencies. Now, I still have doubts...
I thought about it. But not having a video and show you blank would be suspicious too!
Haha, +1 for creativity.
No way to send the dynamic graphic to computer and then record it softwarely ?
There is, one can do it via Ethernet - LXI interface.
ElectroBOOM phone camera, may be bad quality but works. Ho wait you broke your phone, nevermind...
I know of this extremely amazing energy capturing device that is practically free...
*It's called a solar panel.*
Also um...
Using your neighbours power outlets sneakily.
See?do that,And you dont have to pay!
(But you have to be sneak 100)
I know one too it’s super free but also harder to do and and can get just as much energy it’s called a ...........motor with a turning fan and a rechargeable battery
Yea lol
That’s like saying you can get free energy from your neighbours electric outage
@@forofs9317 What do you mean?
08:55 whenever you talk that fast in a situation where you are trying to explain something, chances are you don't want anyone in the audience to have enough time to think about what you are saying.
I talk that fast or even faster in a normal conversation and obviously i have to reinterpret what i said multiple times until what i said is understood
Also, it's when you memorized something without understanding it. You have to repeat the whole thing before you lose your momentum.
A lot of people struggle to spot fakery.
If someone knows what they're talking about. Odds are they can explain it to you in a sentence or two. You might not know all of the processes and the physics... but you'll still have learned something.
That isn't actually true. How fast he speaks isn't what matters, it's what he's saying that does.
@@daexion Yeah, because the phrase "fast talking" doesn't come from anywhere. 🤦
The kid is not lying the kit does not come with batteries...
batteries are sold separately....
Nailed it
Thinking consumes energy
Of course he is.
JAJAJAJAJA
EA games want to know his location
"Thinks CERN shifted us into a parallel universe"
Lmao so the kid discovered anime and watched Steins;Gate?
El psy kongroo
CERN has half-pressed the A button on us.
No he simply invented a time machine to travel back in time, invented anime itself, then traveled back forward in time, invented steins;gate, then watched it, and then thought the anime was serious
Was thinking that
El Psy Congroo 😂
yours didn't work, you forgot the spoon..
no the lab coat is missing!!
Don't forget to spoon
ENGLAND IS MEH CITIES.
SPOOOON!
The truth is....there is no spoon
My man wanted free energy but instead made an FM radio scanner
Well there's your problem..you forgot the spoon lol ;D
Moritz Terhechte never doubt the intense magical properties of a standard kitchen spoon ;)
dang, you beat me to it.
Don’t even joke around about spoon energy. Sometimes if I wake up after midnight to mount my porcelain throne I have to dodge levitating spoons which I forgot to discharge after using them earlier. All these stupid scientists are trying to make useless pieces of garbage like batteries and computers that never helped anybody do anything but all the energy we need is latent to spoons and spoonular objects. Wake up sheeple, it’s time to embrace spoon magic.
@samuel lol!! Bless you Sam! :)))
Yeah, the bigger surface area of the spoon was obviously used to scoop up more electricity. /s
9:00 "Here's how it works. You collect the energy on one side of the device [which] is then amplified then polarised. The energy is then integrated into opposite polar semiconductors where you put a coil around between and on each side of the electromagnetic module and collect the energy"
Obviously he's spouting BS and meaningless buzz words, but the key point is that he is intentionally being dishonest by talking really fast so that it's difficult for the audience to critically evaluate it.
If there's one thing universities hate, it's academic dishonesty. He's going to meet a sticky end if he keeps this up, and the worst part is the moronic adults surrounding him are enabling it.
And I feel bad about people being so naive and believing this kid... Psst! Want some free energy?
I feel most sorry for the boy. At his age I was a bit of a compulsive liar, I used to feel horribly burdened by keeping them up. Now that he's taken this lie so far it would be very difficult to back out.
He doesn't need education. He already has what he needs to 'succeed' in life. Confidence and guile. He'll just start some BS company and rip people off with unimaginative tech, stolen ideas, and flashy talk.
His dad probably built some huge tesla power transmitting device nearby to power the kids stupid contraption to make him believe it works, and ride the coattails of his kids success... helicopter parent...
but what if you double amplify it before it is polarized? why cant you amplify it after you polarize it?
I hate these people shouting "*Jealous*" at you for pointing out something stupid/really wrong. How ignorant can you be... ffs
Sounds like someones a bit Jealous...
Mat Gee Lol noice
Put the (*) outside the (") like *"this"* , not "*this*"
+IRFZ44
What if he just wanted it to look ゚。・*.゚☆fabulous☆゚.*・。゚?
yes, because someone who is not jealous in that energy matter is Nikola Tesla, the point is if you think it is stupid, then show us what can you do better, that is how Edison got debunked
This just seems like one of those cases where the parents are just pushing this kid into stardom because they don't understand what's going on but are hopeful for some cheap ROI and the kid knows full well this is all bullshit, but he's stuck in a cycle of confusion because of the impossible expectations being imposed upon him.
His face at 8:20 basically says it all.
.......pretty familiar story for those of us who were raised to believe we were "in the top 1-percentile" or whatever. These parents are setting their own kid up for failure.
Excellent observation!
Even though he's trying to keep a straight face, his eyebrows dipping down in their middle show he's under pressure
I mean at 15 years old, you should be able to just say "stop this bs".
It's quite possible they're in on the scam
You have nailed it. I actually had the job of dealing with these sorts of “Free Energy” devices. Real easy. I asked one question of these folks. Would you please loan me your machine for two weeks to validate your claims. I was glad to sign a confidentiality/noncompete agreement. I also agreed that my company would pay for any damage done to the machine. Never had a taker. Not one would allow their machine to be tested.
I bet their excuse is that you're going to steal their breakthrough and claim it as your own.
WingMaster562 - Yep. You are so right. Met some interesting characters though. Some even had patents for other inventions that did work just fine.
Oh gosh, but are those morons really trying to have some profit from their "inventions"? I mean, I can kinda get they want to make views on the internet, but... trying to sell it seems too much.
@@queencrimson_ i think 2 or 6 million views are quite a profit in itself
@@queencrimson_ The main method of profit in these sorts of schemes is investors.
I forgot the spoon trying to recreate what this kid made. I was atomized, but I rebuilt myself out of sheer will power. Now I'm Doctor Manhattan.
Oh, you would be good at Space Truckers...
When I was atomised and rebuilt myself from sheer will I only reformed as Nurse Long Island. I'm not even blue!
Ryan Leatigaga What does my future look like doctor?
Judging by your profile pic, you have become someone far greater than doc Manhattan: no other than THE SHOCKMASTER!
(He fell on his arse!)
You like radiation? Because that 's what you and most of humanity will be facing in a few years. But at least you'll have a shiny Charizard, so there's something to look up to.
Who would win?
A 15 year old kid
or
One PhD Boi.
One PhD Boi
The spoon
Ph.d man
15 year old kid! Wait... depending on what are the victory conditions.
smug dad is winning
we _must_ destroy them
I like how Rubik’s cubes instantly can make people smart, remember when people who play video games and be behind computers a lot were considered smart? That’s what’s happening now
A rubik's cube is simply memorized algorithms, it makes no one smart. A rubik's cube is like our education system.
@@taransaxena2811 well said! We only show we are smart, but its really questionable whether we are actually smart, pretty much like memorizing rubik's cube pattern and solving it quikly to showoff lol!
As a cuber (best time 32 seconds) it's really easy to solve and not impressive
@@Xnoob545 It's impressive just like magic tricks or that young conman. But i still applaud it because it takes effort to learn in the first place, like magic tricks, or being as daring as that tiny conman.
You're wrong! His device works! It harnesses B.S. and transforms that into money through interviews. Free money! (I mean energy, yes, it's about the energy.)
9Nails but with money you can buy electricity so free money=free energy
9Nails 🤣🤣🤣bruh u real
Robi Vikking I'm completely joking here! Sometimes I like to play devil's advocate when the situation is so obvious, like this one. Mehdi got it right, this kid is up to shenanigans and needs to come clean with the truth.
HAHAHAHA, your comment has me die laughing.
@@u9Nails *Medhi
Incorrect. You can get free energy almost anywhere. All you do is go to a public place and unplug the soda machine and plug your charger in.
but watch out for cops who want to get you.
Cops must be working with big oil then
I just plug my phone in at school. boom free energy.
Robots of the future will just walk up to a wall of the house, at the spot where the wire is found behind, lean back, and go to sleep mode -- and all the time inductively coupling to the house main, wirelessly thru the wall.
joshua ooroth too bad it only works for 3 years
Max-This, is a bucket
Electroboom-Dear God.
Max-There's more
Electroboom- NO.
Hahahahaha lol I love this
Link for whoever is wondering: ruclips.net/video/5FBFVY0CUYk/видео.html
@@SreenikethanI Son, I congratulate you, you made this comment even better. Medals for everyone!
@@sebastienmonette6659 :D
Max to his dad: I have a wish for christmas present!
Dad: Does it say you want a bucket?
Max: Yes!
@@manitoba-op4jx mid east he is from Iran.
9:02 kid: "okay my strategy is to talk really fast with smart sounding bullshit and hope no one understands and assumes im really smart"
child: this is a bucket
everyone: dear god
child: wait, there's more
electroboom: *no*
jajaj tf2 references...
ahahhahhaha noice one
Utter perfection.
Don't forget about spoon
Yea he's right. Don't forget to spoon.
if MIT has any standards, that kid is never gaining access to their hallowed halls.
eh, you can walk around the halls of MIT without being a student there...
@@MrFukyutube ummm... What does it change about a statement that he should be banned from entering the MIT?
MIT is anything but hallowed ever since they started offering gender studies courses.
If MIT isn't hallowed nothing is. What a bunch of fucking idiots.
@Viscous Shear Lmaoo thank u for that link
I LOVE THIS CARRER DESTROYER SERIES!!!
ProdromakosCrash kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Career* :P
It is good to destroy his career as a con man before he completely destroy himself as a decent human being
If H3H3 was an engineer, loving it
ProdromakosCrash me too! I love hearing him tear apart stupidity...it completes me.. :)
We do have free energy devices in the UK, I use something called a Deep Energy Socket instead of standard sockets. Installation is easy, you just turn off your mains power first, remove your existing sockets, terminate the existing wiring as they are no longer needed, then channel out the hole in the wall until you reach your secondary power line. Install the Deep Socket Backbox and carefully connect the secondary power lines to the Deep Energy Socket as these are always live. Finish installation of the socket as you would normally, and you have access to free unlimited power. No need to turn the mains back on.
Disclaimer: This technology has only been found to work in Terraced houses here in the UK
In case any foreigners don't know what "Terraced houses" means, it's row houses. All the houses on one street touching each other.
I built 1 with 6 spoons, and it had so much energy, I power my whole block.
JUST ONE WORD thermodynamics 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Thats nothing.. i used a ladle
@@John_Fman r/woosh
@@John_Fman Learn basic social skills. Yes, getting obvious irony is one.
...of cheese! HAW
This reminds me of when I was in highschool, we had a science fair and I turned an old CRT monitor into a power source for an aluminum foil ion flyer and another guy made a "potassium reactor" he claimed it took the "organic" radiation from bananas and made energy from that. The school thought it was a good idea to have a history and spanish teacher as judges so they didnt know it was BS. So he got first and I was second. But then, he got to go to a college fair and they discovered batteries inside and he was disqualified.
Epic story
HA
Im 8th grader, i started studying electronics in the begining of the 7th grade, and now when there is 2 weeks of school remaining i thought, wish my school did a science fair.
Sad story bro
Some people cheat when they’re not supposed to and it hurts my brain
Actually fooling reporters is really easy. Even a child can do it (as seen here)
That's how the US got their President.
Is this unexpected? Most journalists come from humanities, not math or science background. A bunch of wires and a circuit diagram make it look technical/sciencey and the kid angle makes it a good story.
Wouldn't you like to know weather boy
It was probably just some staged bs to get them attention.
@@PumpedUpKicksShoes you mean almost elected a treasonous war criminal
The kids wearing a labcoat so he must be credible, and I eat my cornflakes with a knife now as using spoons could be a little dangerous.
hahahaha
Knife? Amateur! If you were a REAL scientist: You'd use a scalpel!
I prefer my cereal soggy.
Free energy: Attaching a cable into the neighbors house!
Yep, it's only free if your neighbour doesn't find it :)
Free Energy: Copying someone else's 7 month old comment!
@@dloboi5199 its *OUR* comment and it cannot be stolen
THERE'S NO FREE ENERGY!!!
hahaha
*Ultraviolate*
Isn't that called "Harvey Weinstein"?
That's one hilarious joke. I'm just not sure that's the type of massage you want to send to your audience.
Rocky Holzem a good massage is always nice
Inb4 ultrarape becomes an actual term used by femenazis
Not funny, my uncle *ULTRAVIOLATED* me when I was 9
The SPOON picks up high-power frequencies from parallel universes you haven't even thought about
* The SPOON "SCOOPS" ...
Don't you know? There is no spoon... *matrix intensifies*
But first, we need to talk about parallel universes...
There is no spoon.
Just don't get it misaligned on the PU grid.
6:28 this free energy device ultraviolates the laws of energy conservation
I'm a 2nd year EE undergrad and I somehow just discovered this channel. It's rapidly becoming my favorite collection of media. Thank you so much for this!
thank you typing this array of letters
"My favorite collection of media" mmm yes, I think I shall partake of another buttered scone, my good sir
This and bigclive are my favorite
I'm just a Mad Scientist as a hobby. Like the kid I also got a few Labcoats (turns out, they will literally let ANYBODY buy them... no name check or anything)... and mostly use them for Social Engineering reasons (anything you say, seems valid if you wear a labcoat)... and test a few myths (Yes, people will think you are okay to wander around a gynecology ward).
I started getting ridiculous with them to find a limit of lab coats capacity... I've not actually found it yet. Shoulder Pads to levels that make the 80s gasp in awe get taken as "seem like legit their shoulders"... and wearing an open labcoat still gives the "I'm a chill person and your friend who knows stuff" vibe... if worn over top yet another labcoat that is closed which also still gives the "I'm serious about my knowledge, and really into learning stuff--and thus my opinion is one you can trust" vibe. You know... as oppose to the "just looking like a ridiculous clown" effect I was certain I would get from that.
These videos are more something I watch for ideas on ways to entertain myself... and any friends behind blast shielding with a video camera. I mean... for when the police and paramedics arrive--it is much more effective than me trying to explain what just happened. Though... apparently RUclips cannot publish those videos for "ethical reasons"
Oh right... last post was long... summary: I'm just somebody that reads university text books and shit for my own amusement... and is probably using them for AWESOME GREAT IDEAS that you should totally hold my beer and watch. With me recently finding this channel and loving the content much the same.
The scientists discovered a new kind of wavelength:
Ultraviolate
I would like a ultraviolate laser so that I could violate free energy machines into a lump of molten copper/iron/aluminium and carbon floating on top like a cherry on a sundae.
Is that anything like ultra violence from Doom?
@@jeffkardosjr.3825 No, You don't understand! The kid is harnessing argent energy! /s
0:34 Bruh, I swear I've never seen anyone try this hard to seem intelligent.
Best free energy is your neighbor's garden outlet.
Ha ha aren't you a Homer Simpson prodigy :'D
Good one!
Here In our country some asshole tap the power line directly
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i dont want the scope, but ask one thing, its about the accent, by now, shouldn't your English be better, OR did this happen because of all the frequancies going through your toung? what is your view on this, or should we ask max for better informatio/explanation?
ElectroBOOM have you started using the lavalier?
You should prank the world with the help of electroCUTE
I'm sure she's cunning enough to do it !
Quality rant. Respect.
The effectiveness of a "free energy" machine all depends on how well you hide the battery.
The Rubick's Cube, the labcoat, the Tesla shirt, the spoon... I pretty sure that kid is a troll.
Taxtro how does a Rubik's cube show he is a troll
rubiks has no effects on physics.
*Rubik’s
You just made my day
THE SPOON!!!!
AC to DC “Wears a Tesla shirt”
I wanted to punch him in the face.
he turns ac to dc because every device needs dc
you think you are smart because you know ac is from tesla .I like tesla to but i dont use ac only because i cant
yannos papakias r/iamverysmart
Even tesla used dc at times.
UltraViolate sounds like a 80s action movie
Retro Game Players there was a movie called ultra violet with Mila jovich
UltraViolate
Copyrighted by Nassar
I could go for the old ultraviolate and maybe some of the ol' in-out-in-out.
That movie ultra-violated my ability to appreciate cinema.
Sounds like a porno 😀😀
5:10 Those spikes are actually shortwave radio stations from around the world, they match the description of being in those frequencies. There would have been even more spikes from shortwave stations if it wasn't for the camera interference
This is not free energy. The kid said it cost 14 bucks.
Underrated
It is but it’s 1 year old on this comment. :(
Lol, I was thinking “hmm, I’d like that scope” and then he yelled at me “FINE! I’ll give away two of them, now pay attention!”
lol
Kid creates free energy device
Electroboom: I'm about to end this kid's whole career
Asdref except he actually did
@@asdref5941 I'm gonna assume the other commenter thought you meant he didn't end the kid's career.
Asdref He did harvest basically nothing to power anything but did harvest milivolts of power
God you re annoying.
@Miruku for the time being
"Oh my god he can solve a rubic cube and wears a lab coat, he must be right"
This kid brags that he knows physics after watching 15 seconds of v sauce in front of his freinds
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Good one
If he watched even 1 second of vsauce he would know more than this. More like he watched those sketchy Indian tech tutorials halfway through.
Exactly
True soon we will see Max Loughan's first ever perpetual motion machine lol
also its those free energy dudes
Some people need to get slapped with physics books, I am talking those really heavy ones!
The ones that weigh a ton right?
MazeFrame the ones that cost $200
MazeFrame i did think the news was serious when they said he would be speaking at nexus for that shit
Wait... THERE ARE PHYSICS BOOKS THAT AREN'T 40lbs?! I have been cheated! This backpack has weighed 100lbs for no damn reason at all... I demand a do-over.
Nah that's just be a misuse of a good book.
“r/punchablefaces” on the subtitles has to be the funniest thing ever
Hello Komrade
Timestamp?
@@osiris1102 8:15
Holy shit that’s awesome thank you!😂😂
This kid looks and sounds like what I thought being a scientist would be when I was 5 years old
Needs the spikey gray hair and austrian accent
@@mikehunt3688Absolutely
you don't get to violate the laws of thermodynamics without being questioned about it by the physics police
Katherine Clairmont physics anarchy
You do get to ultraviolet the laws of thermodynamics, but not without getting a burn.
How you doin? ;)
what if i use ultra violate light
tenhirankei what if you use a spoon?
... I detect lots of jealousy out there. You are just mad because you wasted your time getting a proper education instead of coming up with a world changing con yourself.
just choked on my beer great comment
cornishcat11 same here
Well I wasn't expecting the last few words. I was ready to dislike. Well played.
lol
foamidable If that technology really exist and very simple. Do your phone how charging from the thin air? Come on, it's already 2 years ago and they still kept the technology from us?
Omfg he’s actually using google glass lmao
wirelesly powered from bucket and spoon sht genererator :)
I spy a cross chara pfp
@@boog2383 LOL yes indeed. I just like using the name Punchy over Bob. idk, it just seems to flow better to me
TacticalLuke he is a nub he lies about eve then does nothing to maintain his lies
Those things still exist?
If he had practiced some tricks, I believe he could've been a good magician.
Under rated comment, he's a magician in the RUclips era
When you look up a schematic for FM radios, reverse engineer it, and then sell it as "FREE ENERGY".
...the day when reading an obtained schematics became reverse engineering.
@@AriochThe He can read?
Yeah, he reverse engineered ABC too
I remember when FM radios and basically every electronic device had manual with full schema :( It was popular until 90's in the Central Europe and Western Block, as resources were scarce, hence it was worth to make people fix their stuff instead selling them a new device. AFAIR Cuba during their crisis released a lot of DIY books and people there got really good and natural with fixing things. There are some books and a movie about that. Well, ability to fix is one thing, but the will is another and I think that even with ability, there's no much will in the society nowadays.
docacezzz aka Tesla v3.0/ i do not know what your reading or thinking, try Am Crystal Radio....lol
Important things for life:
1. Never give up
2. Do
3. Not
4. Forget
5. THE SPOON
Launch Pad Cover
You forgot the spoon.
I could only complete step 4
Oh please... you walked right into this. THERE IS NO SPOON! ruclips.net/video/XO0pcWxcROI/видео.html
I did all of them but #3 :/
There is no spoon.
"What?! He solves Rubik's Cubes? Illuminati confirmed". LMAO
There is a set sequence of moves which, when repeated, solves the rubiks cube regardless of the starting position
@@Rachel_M_ It's not a set sequence, but rather several algorithms that, along with intuition, can solve a Rubik's cube.
@@SoulTheScytheOG i suggest you try google. The sequence has been known for years, it was demonstrated by Stephen Fry on an episode of QI quite some time ago.. If you are clever enough to know big words like "algorithm" (and presumably it's origin in the arabic mathrmatician it is named after) then you are definitely clever enough to use google to find the sequence.
@@Rachel_M_ You could say there technically are algorithms, albeit inefficient ones, that will bring the cube to its solve state eventually. I couldn't find video of the IQ episode you're referencing, but I could find a transcript which says "the panel are each given a muddled up Rubik's cube and are asked to solve it. It turns out that Alan and Jimmy were told in advance how to solve it in six moves, but only Jimmy is able to solve it in this amount." Perhaps this might explain the confusion?
@@Rachel_M_ Lol what the hell are you talking about
this kids gonna have his mind blown when he finds out about wind and solar
I cringed when my research teacher shared that kid's video on facebook😆
No way xD
You can share this video to your teacher.
You should look for another research teacher then. Because she can't *research.* 😂😂
lmao
Tell her to study first, later start that research
At 8:54 anyone who has taken high school physics could tell that this is illogical technobabble.
“You collect the energy on ones side of the device which is then amplified then polarized. The energy is then integrated into opposite polar semiconductors where you put a coil around between and on each side the electromagnetic module connects energy.”
The fuck
Thank you for transcribing that. It was too cringe-worthy for me to watch. To see a child so deluded by his own parents for their profit? Outright physical abuse would have been less harmful to his long-term prospects in life.
That kid obviously knows his rick and morty.
DankPlank what is rick and morty is this something sexual
for some
He clearly watches richard and mortimer
The person being referred to, in this instance, a male mammal of the homo sapiens species, who is considered to have lived a set period of earth-solar cycles that equate to the number known as 'thirteen', has shown interest in, with, or to a collection of images, repeatedly shown at a constant rate, so fast that the human eye can not perceive shown data as said still frames. Instead, the collection of continuously changing frames would be perceived as having motion. In this particular case, these frames were created with a story in mind. Namely, the story of 'Riçardivo and Mortvllvs'.
DankPlank what the fuck, that one is insane
I have discovered free energy you must simply plug your device into your neighbors outlet
Oh god. He’s working a lab coat and he solved a rubix’s cube?
This kid got some mad skills.
Rubik's*
He probably randomized the rubix cube in a specific pattern, memorized that pattern, and then solved it by using that pattern backwards to unscramble it.
@@GalbreathSQuin No he used CFOP with white cross, by the looks of it. The only thing is that he probably knows full PLL and OLL (I think he did it upside down) meaning he's experienced with the cube. CFOP is a method of the Rubik's cube and OLL and PLL are the last 2 steps, where you solve the last layer.
@@natedecoco615 Rubiks*
@@GalbreathSQuin it's easier to solve than you would think. It's all broken up into algorithms that you can realistically learn in a day. Hell, you can solve the first third of it just by poking around enough and learning how to move things correctly
Want to prove this works, Max?
Share the schematic under a noncommercial license so we can build it and verify it for you. instant world recognition.
no? Didn't think so.
trolls like this will always exist.
the blame should fall on the sensationalist journalists who doesn't do their due diligence.
"Science by press release"
No need for the NC clause.
He could just patent it.
Oli Warner You can't get a patent for free energy devices or perpetual motion machines either, though. Something about patents being for devices that actually work
InfernosReaper No, you really can patent things that don't work... My point is he'd have to disclose how it "worked". Becomes much easier to call BS.
Journalist...due diligence...LOL!!!
This stuff being so easy to disprove is part of the trick.
Many people assume: "it's so simple to disprove there's no way someone would just make this up and hope nobody would call him out".
And so nobody calls them out.
Exept people like Mehdi and Phil!
You should have given the scope to Max for him to learn REAL electronics.
A great video as always 😃
The way that kid speaks annoys me so damn much. Like there is arrogance just seeping out of his pores.
Eh, you'd be arrogant too if you fooled a bunch of dumbasses.
These kind of kids think they are geniuses until they get into uni. Thats when the realize they are just average and sink into depression.
I'd be arrogant if I'd fooled a bunch of intellectuals, there's nothing clever about fooling dumbasses.
exactly, I feel the same.
It is the projection of confidence in the way he talks that manages to convince people of the bullshit - more that that the actual demonstrations. It does come across as arrogance if you know he's talking shit
In saying this, that technique can be useful sometimes ie when my manager asks me how much work I've done today and if I'll be finished in time I just confidently say rhyme off all that I've done (even if its not nearly everything) and continue with how everything is going to be alright (even if I really think it isn't) and it works like a charm when it comes to evaluations etc. I was reading a study also which suggested that that confidence can also be good in interviews more than talking about actual work experience.
Although maybe they just thing that me and the participants in the study were just arrogant and wanted it to stop haha
man, i can charge my phone solely from local religious radio station
well, that supposed to be a joke but still, its solid peak at 98mhz i sometime use as signal strength reference in sdr
WYFR is a serious spammer of the airwaves, jamming other stations while demanding money for Jeebus.
Toruń ? In Poland there is some radio station that has so huge power emiters, that it can be listened everywhere. Even in hell.
Yep, Same station, different city ;)
I have a “magnet”, I have a “nail” *ugh*
*”free energy”*
Dont forget the *SPOON*
VstaarProduction 15 😂😂
Matthew Kruse I CAN BELIEVE
Was that meant to be said in the pen pineapple apple pen melody
CHARGING RHINO Aka ScIeNcE RyAn definitely PPAP 😂
"he solved the rubick's cube - illuminati confirmed" :D
But... there _is_ no spoon.
It's not free energy, it's infinity energy!, thereisnospoon!!
Don't try to make free energy, that's impossible. Instead realize that there is no free energy haha
There is no spoon is a cheat code for unlimited mana in Warcraft 3. FREE ENERGY!
The spoon is a lie.
the spoon is to scoop out the energy
The way he solves the rubiks cube is so unsatisfying
No finger tricks XD
the cube just sounds scratchy and loud as well for 2018
This kid's harvesting approach is equivalent to getting free WiFi by logging into your neighbor's router.
underrated comment
Exactly. Except he’s getting energy from the router, not WiFi.
Or bypassing the cellular network paywall and getting unlimited free internet by puncturing the SIM cards
@@sihamhamda47 is that illegal?
@@randomlightstand If it does work, yes, that's illegal.
But in reality that "hack" doesn't work at all, instead the SIM card failed to be detected by the phone itself because the SIM card is broken
I just started watching your channel. I get a kick out of your energy and personality. But I have to say, your honesty is number one. Excellent work.
Legend says Max still wears labcoats in Physic's lab
And makes magic buckets in there
And completing pre-solved Rubik's cubes
And uses a spoon! Damn!
There are no batteries hidden in the bucket. Only thing hidden in there is the *spoon*
lmao hahaha
its not hidden tho
xD
Its obvious that the kid hid the battery inside coils...
Why wouldn't you put them in the bucket?
Idk, the point is that its fake.
Well, Tesla did talk about tapping into unknown energy sources. The Earth's magnetic field for one is a very strong power. If we could somehow harness it I imagine it would be a lot of energy. But I do not think that is what the kid here is doing.
NASA tried that before, and the tether used broke
Don't over think it' he's just got a battery someplace in that mess.
1. Honestly this says more about everyone around him than the kid himself 😂 it's wild that he was able to push this lie so far without anyone caring.
2. It's because you didn't use the spoon, each spoon added to the device increases its power gathering abilities by 2000000%.
this kid is becoming the ultimate greta thunberg. (and yeah i know greta scams way less, shes still a scaming asshat(saying we all should live without energy but then she flies private jet and yacht)
There is no spoon.
Especially if the spoon came from Chernobyl ...possibly.
*#ULTRAVIOLATE*
Frank22 lol
I love this guy.
#ooltraviolate
ultraviolent - or something like that...
"~thinks CERN moved us into a parallel universe"
Someone's been watching too much Steins;Gate.
Notice how "moved us" implies they themselves stayed behind. Now as we are gone they own the whole planet! MWA-HA-HA-HA!!!
I always wondered what happened with that kid. I can't believe that kid has gotten so far. Here's the thing... people must be really stupid in this world. People should be asking for reproducibility - the process where somebody else takes something that you discovered and tries to reproduce it themselves exactly the same way you did. If others can't do it, then it's a sham.
You will notice that he was invited to a sketchy conference rather than publishing his findings in a peer-reviewed journal. That's a massive indication that it's just fraud. Even if he and his dad don't know how to submit to a journal, any competent person (say at a local university) would be happy to help them- after verifying the results, of course.
Exactly
10% of the world population understand somewhat of electricity and that it cannot be generated freely.
Its understandable if you fall for this sh**
no one else can replicate it as his dad said, only him understood what he said.
The problem is that the majority of the people don't have enough cientific knowledge to doubt someone who uses some "fancy words", actually, it only needs some critical thinking, like "What makes it so unique that only him, with some second hand materials could do?" or, as you said, "Why no one could replicate the project after seeing such a simple design?" and last, but not least: "If he really wanted to help people, why didn't him put it on the market already? Or just gave it for free to someone who really need it?"
9:26 Yeah, this bugged me too... I understood all the words in those two sentences but it made absolutely no sense when put together. Particularly the semi-conductor part, that's usually something that consumes energy to do work.
Ultimately I blame the conference, he is 15, debateably at the height of his immaturity. The conference should have stricter standards.