Building and Reviewing Free Energy Generators on YouTube.

Jeremy Fielding39 minutes read

The speaker replicates a free energy device to debunk misconceptions around Transformers and power output, showcasing the relationship between voltage and current while emphasizing the wastage of power in mechanical systems. The text explores the psychology behind scams, reflecting on the educational value of debunking myths to teach real engineering concepts and encourage critical thinking in viewers.

Insights

  • Transformers and mechanical systems like gearboxes do not create free energy but rather transform and waste energy, showcasing the importance of understanding power output versus input.
  • The text emphasizes the psychological aspects behind scams, illustrating how a lack of understanding combined with human desires can lead to deception, highlighting the importance of debunking myths to educate and promote real engineering concepts effectively.

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Recent questions

  • What is the speaker's expertise?

    Electric motors and generators

  • What is the speaker's motivation?

    Debunk free energy scams

  • What is the outcome of replicating the free energy device?

    Failure to produce free energy

  • What is the relationship between voltage and current?

    Direct mathematical relationship

  • How does the speaker address power wastage?

    Shorting the wire across

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Summary

00:00

Debunking Free Energy Myths Through Experimentation

  • The speaker discusses the powerful learning moments of unexpected results and newfound understanding.
  • The video is part three of a series on free energy, with previous videos addressing scams.
  • The speaker, experienced in electric motors and generators, aims to debunk free energy scams.
  • The speaker receives numerous requests to build free energy devices to prove their inefficacy.
  • The speaker decides to replicate a free energy device from a popular channel, Hidden Technology.
  • The speaker assembles the necessary components, including a synchronous induction motor and transformers.
  • The motor is tested for functionality, reaching 3400 RPM, slightly higher than the one in the video.
  • The speaker disassembles the motor to replicate the device from the video.
  • The speaker completes the assembly, including coils from microwave transformers and magnets.
  • The device fails to produce free energy, leading the speaker to discuss the misconceptions around Transformers and power output.

17:01

"Transformers: Power Transformation and Wastage"

  • Voltage from the wall is about 125 volts when the Transformer is off, resulting in zero current and zero watts.
  • Upon turning the Transformer on, with the output adjusted to match the input, the voltage remains around 125 volts.
  • Initially, the power draw in watts is zero, but upon activation, it shows 60 milliamps and 7 watts, indicating power wastage.
  • Plugging a light into the Transformer results in a power draw of almost 20 watts, with the power draw increasing by the same amount.
  • Adjusting the Transformer to output 150 volts while inputting 124 volts shows consistent power draw despite the voltage change.
  • Halving the voltage while doubling the current confirms the mathematical relationship between voltage and current.
  • Gears and pulleys, like Transformers, do not increase power but rather transform and waste some energy in the process.
  • The concept of mechanical systems, such as gearboxes, mirrors that of Transformers in terms of power transformation.
  • Adding more components to compensate for power loss in a system only leads to more power wastage without solving the issue.
  • Attempting to generate power from a synchronous AC motor reveals the challenges of energy dissipation and the inability to self-power due to internal energy consumption.

33:16

"Unveiling the Illusion: Exposing Free Energy Scams"

  • The comparison between a Transformer and a permanent magnet powering itself is highlighted, emphasizing that both concepts are essentially the same, with the addition of an extra long cable being the only difference.
  • Shorting the wire across is suggested as a smarter alternative to adding another device in between, which would waste power in the process.
  • The narrator explains editing footage to hide a power strip plugged in, using Adobe Premiere Pro to crop out the section showing the plug, creating the illusion of it being unplugged.
  • Various methods of concealing cables, such as drilling a hole inside a motor or letting a cable hang off a table, are discussed to demonstrate how close-up magic works.
  • The narrator stresses the importance of not getting too caught up in how tricks are performed, urging viewers to focus on what they see versus what they typically observe in the real world.
  • The text delves into the psychology behind scams, emphasizing how combining a poorly understood topic with a strong human desire creates a breeding ground for deception.
  • The evolution of scams, from historical newspaper ads promising free energy devices to modern-day YouTube channels dedicated to such content, is explored to highlight the enduring nature of these schemes.
  • The narrator reflects on the potential educational value of debunking free energy myths, suggesting that exposing these scams could serve as a powerful tool for teaching real engineering concepts to a wide audience.
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