sound good, as much as i crap on this kind of stuff it WOULD be awesome if one of these devices actually panned out.
but i had a friend who for the entirety of the last decade never once missed an opportunity to try to 'educate' me on these new devices and revelations about the world. not once did he actually have something tangible that stuck, not a single time did he ever repeat a claim, because he always found some other theory that disproved his earlier claims of a breakthrough between visits.
not once did he ever clue into the fact that he was scamming himself.
the inherent greed fueling every single one of these revolutionary devices should be enough of a flag to see that they're scams. ($10-12 million to build a commercial prototype? how about a few hundred million home sales at $400 a pop just in north america alone).
also, how big are the batteries involved? comparable to a car battery? 9 volt? AA?
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