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Hi.

I prefer to buy a fan instead of an air conditioner, and browsing the market, there is one i would reaaaally like, but is not for sale :-(

Can someone tell me what the hot hell is going on here :confused: :

 

This one ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvWxe_RRo8k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq67pNwLKdQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5lXNpOnurw

 

These machines are popping out in good numbers. Is Houdini behind them ?

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Oh, yes, agree with the multitude of scams and fakes. It just seems weird go set up such theatrical event based on 'bull'

Sadly, the titles of some videos make emphasis on the words 'free energy' by whatever reason :confused: they choose such words, and may provoke the educated to not look at the video entirely, or even open.

 

Still do not know if it is Houdini or Copperfield or Blaine :-(

 

German patent : http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=2009019001&IA=EP2008006459&DISPLAY=STATUS

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What surprised me about the video is that the room is full of skeptical people of the Technical university of Delft (a renowned university in the Netherlands). They did not dismiss this as 'bull' immediately.

 

Perhaps the machine is not genuine - the movie does not give enough information to say something about that.

But the professors and other university people present in the room (the audience) was most definitely genuine. These people were open minded, or even skeptical, and I haven't really seen an open dismissal of the machine as a fake.

 

However, (I quote from the research institute's own website) :

OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment specializes in independent research and consultancy in the field of housing, construction and the built environment. The institute is part of Delft University of Technology.

 

Why did this guy choose this particular research institute if the faculty of Mechanical Engineering is literally the neighbor of this institute (I know that university quite well), and has plenty of people who would have loved to see this explained.

I'd say that if you manage to demonstrate this in front of professors in mechanical engineering (who know thermodynamics very well), then you've passed the 'bull'-test.

 

(Obviously, the conservation of energy will not be ignored - but possibly a natural phenomenon is used? there is plenty of electricity and magnetism out in nature).

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