Any time you see something to do with "free energy", you can almost be sure of some exaggeration.Wait a minute!!
Then is this site also lying??
http://www.next.gr/inside-circuits/Free-energy-collector-circuit-l5853.html
Any time you see something to do with "free energy", you can almost be sure of some exaggeration.Wait a minute!!
Then is this site also lying??
http://www.next.gr/inside-circuits/Free-energy-collector-circuit-l5853.html
For the 99.999% of locations where this circuit could be used , YES! If the "antenna' was directly under a utility line you might be able to tap a few milliwatts from direct induction.Wait a minute!!
Then is this site also lying??
http://www.next.gr/inside-circuits/Free-energy-collector-circuit-l5853.html
Yeah, now I really think its true.Any time you see something to do with "free energy", you can almost be sure of some exaggeration.
That's because the video is fake!!If you can get enough energy from an antenna to charge a cell phone...
then why are their batteries inside cell phones? Why not just run them off the antenna?
That is correct sir.That's because the video is fake!!
Indeed,yes!Wait a minute!!
Then is this site also lying??
http://www.next.gr/inside-circuits/Free-energy-collector-circuit-l5853.html