I don't think that any of these circuits are more out than in, IF they don't access an additional source of energy, such as the surrounding ambient energy fields.
Do you mean air or Earth's electric field gradient between different altitudes or its magnetic field or its gravitational field or the solar radiation ? Water can be made from the air, so can electric power.
No, water cannot be made from air because air lacks hydrogen in the troposphere but water can be extracted from air although only at a great energetic cost (usually provided by the sun or compressed hydrofluorocarbons). Can components of air be converted to energy? The answer to this is "yes" at least theoretically because air is mass and e=mc 2. Other than that, air in the troposphere is pressurized and contains some thermal energy, that causes wind, convection and precipitation and minuscule amount of ions from thunderstorms and solar wind and some exotic particles initiated by the cosmic radiation. Human race already extracts some of this energy, but it is not even remotely plausible that the Grenade devices do that in closed rooms. So, energy from air and sun is at least possible but energy from vacuum is not. Even if we don't know how. Not anyone's fault.
True but ignoring the known body of knowledge to the contrary - is.
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