Sorry if I am wasting your time. Like Joe said in the video, the young people will pick up & run with it. The old people are too set in their ways to admit it works. The laws of thermodynamics reinforce what he is doing. No nuclear forces involved. Magnatism is a natural force. If the magnetic field doesn't come from the atoms of the material according to E=mc squared, then explain where it does come from. If this was trickery, he would have been proven wrong many years ago. It's like a match lighting a firecracker. the explosion doesn't come from the match but from the powder. That same match could set off a traincar load of powder. Like wise with his machines, the bigger the machine, the more power output with the same imput. The power of that motor does not come from the batteries but from the atoms of the copper coil and permanent magnet. Some time ago I asked about a high voltage generator. I would put a thin belt around that flywheel and switch off the batteries & use the generator to excite the coil. But as the machine goes faster , the voltage gets higher and higher & it would cause the motor to run faster and faster until centrifical force would tear it apart. It (the voltage) would have to be controlled somehow. When he says it is ready for production, I think he has already done it but won't go public for fear of his life. Thanks for your time.
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