Chet 5 minutes to interview https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8wAMQE3vykE Thanks for the link to the video. There are a few things to note which give some credibility to this story. 1)Holcomb comes across as sincere and credible in my opinion. Most scammers come across like trump, staring down the camera, booming voice always trying to convince someone of something. Where Holcomb comes across as genuine, mild mannered and giving clear explanations as to his work and intent. He also hesitates before giving an answer thinking about what he is going to say. This is how real inventors generally talk. 2)He has the experience growing up working around motors and generators. He also claims to have studied a lot since then adding to his experience. He doesn't come across as a science guy but more so hands on which also adds to his credibility. He's saying all the right stuff, getting up every day trying to solve problems, studying, making things work, this is what a real inventor sounds like. 3)This is speculation on my part but I don't think he fully understand where the energy comes from or how this device works yet. His explanations follow the same transition as many other inventors in the past. Most started exactly where Holcomb has and it was only after many more years of research that they developed better theories. However, I think he is being sincere when explaining his theory that the energy might come from the magnetic domains. I have a good feeling about the inventor and the technology. On an off note, there may be another interesting dynamic in the equation. Holcomb comes across as the usual mild mannered inventor but his wife is definitely a go getter. She has that spark in her eyes and she's probably running the whole operation while her husband and others work on the technology. No offense but generally speaking, behind every great man is an even better woman. I suspect she's running this operation and together they may just get this done. I like it... Regards AC
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Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger
“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”― Richard P. Feynman
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