No, this speaks against the 2nd law of thermodynamics, so not possible - the hardest part about making videos like these is where to hide the batteries. Please man, you seem to be not so bad with electricity, why not do something legitimate and real, so we can all learn?
No, it isn't. This doesn't create any power, since energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so all he's doing is hiding some batteries (or rather a power supply) and selling lies.
Not at all. A motor, an LED light bulb, a battery that's labeled as a 'capacitor', and then random stuff glued to each other. The motor is powered by something off camera and the LED light bulb is powered by the 'capacitor'.
@@ElinaCmd Where does the sun get its energy from? After all, it's emitting massive amounts of heat and ejecting parts of itself into space quite frequently...
I love the "High Quality Brand" 'capacitor' label glued on to that battery at 6:02...
No, this speaks against the 2nd law of thermodynamics, so not possible - the hardest part about making videos like these is where to hide the batteries. Please man, you seem to be not so bad with electricity, why not do something legitimate and real, so we can all learn?
The battery is the 10 micro-farad "capacitor"... notice, it's the only thing that actually has a label on it.
This is really DANGEROUS!!!!
No, it isn't. This doesn't create any power, since energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so all he's doing is hiding some batteries (or rather a power supply) and selling lies.
Not at all. A motor, an LED light bulb, a battery that's labeled as a 'capacitor', and then random stuff glued to each other. The motor is powered by something off camera and the LED light bulb is powered by the 'capacitor'.
trop bien
Theres nothing free (Ξth law of thermodynamics)
So how does the earth works from the inside
@@ElinaCmd Where does the sun get its energy from? After all, it's emitting massive amounts of heat and ejecting parts of itself into space quite frequently...
@@FunkyMooch for free even