Nice video's, I like these kinds of experiments because they are somewhat disturbing for both the novice and expert alike. Oh I understand there is an easy common sense explanation however that does not change the fact that when we look at the device everyone without exception thinks....I did not expect that.
When we think about it this explains most of the history of science doesn't it?. We make certain assumption concerning the way we think things should work and then when we have creative thoughts or do something out of the ordinary something may happen which we didn't expect. In fact we could go far as to say everything we ever wanted to know may be obvious and common sense, it may be staring us in the face however we have simply failed to connect the right dots in the correct order.
Who knew simply moving an airflow over a wing would enable us to fly, who knew simply connecting transistors in the correct sequence forming logic gates would enable the modern computer, who knew a thin filament of glass, fiber optics, would enable global communications in real time which few could imagine?. Why we could even go far as to say the "unexpected" is our future, oh it was right in front of us the whole time and it was perfectly reasonable however we made false assumptions and simply failed to connect the right dots in the right order.
I think this circuit may simply be a low voltage variation on Tesla hairpin circuit effects, the impedance created by the ferrite cores causes energy to accumulate in that region increasing induction not unlike Tesla's high voltage nodes. Simple enough however that does not change the fact that everyone who saw this thought... I didn't expect that , I didn't think it was possible, I never thought of that. Why we could say all of the incredibly impossible things we will see in the future may be defined by a single statement.... I never thought of that?.
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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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