What does it take to impress you?
In general (see also conditions for the OUR.com award): 1. Quantitative measurements of input energy and output energy, showing HOW the measurements were taken. (Note: showing an increase of voltage on batteries is not likely to be convincing to me.) 1b. OR -- If the device operates in a self-sustaining mode while producing a continuous excess output power of 15W (minimum), and can be properly demonstrated as such, that would impress me! 2. Replications (at least two) by independent persons. 3. Quantitative measurements of input energy and output energy, showing HOW the measurements were taken, by an independent lab/skilled person. 4. Willingness to publicly open-source the device, for the benefit of mankind (rather than seeking beaucoup-bucks; a fair return is understandable!) _____________________ I looked at the one vid, running off of caps and charging them at the same time -- impressive! I don't know about the 15W output excess; but the vid is one of the more interesting I've seen, for sure. Will he permit replications -- and does he intend to release publicly open source, for the benefit of humanity?
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