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KiwiElf
19th May 2016, 05:44
Inspired by the geniuses Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, teenager Max Loughan loves to invent things, in fact, he says he has known his entire short life that his purpose was to change the world with his inventions. And he may just do it.

http://www.wakingtimes.com/2016/05/18/13-year-old-invents-tesla-inspired-free-energy-device-for-under-15/

“As cheesy as this sounds, from day one, on this planet that I knew I was put here for a reason,” said Max. “And that reason is to invent, to bring the future.”

Wearing a lab coat while speaking in a televised interview with KTVN Channel 2 in Reno and Tahoe, Nevada, Max explains the free energy device that he made in his parents’ boiler room turned laboratory.

His invention looks somewhat reminiscent of Tesla coil, and operates on some of the same principles described by the electric visionary. The device is rather simple, harvesting electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere, then converting it to direct current which can be used to power electrical devices.

What’s even more incredible is that Max built his free energy device out of materials he purchased for less than $15. That’s right, for the price of an average lunch, it appears that anyone can have access to free energy.

“He created an electro magnetic harvester out of a coffee can, some wire, two coils, and a spoon.”

In a demonstration with KTVN, Max uses current created by the machine to power a strip of LED lights that he had wrapped around his twin brother, astonishing to both his own family and the visiting news crew.

The harvester conducts radio waves, thermal, and static energy, and turns it into electricity.

“This wire takes energy from the air.”

And the inside the coffee can,

“We turn it from AC to DC.”

Setting Free Energy Free

Max’s achievement is impressive, to say the least, and the fact that works of Nikola Tesla are now inspiring the next generation of inventors is quite inspiring, although one has to wonder why Tesla’s ideas have taken some 75 years to reach the mainstream.

The big message here again, though, is that free energy technologies are real, so why is the world still dependent on fossil fuels and extraction based methods of energy production that are destroying our planet? Why can’t we have clean running automobiles that are powered with ambient energy and produce zero emissions?

The suppression of free energy devices and technology by the energy industry and by the government is an established fact of our world. Using many techniques and programs to suppress ideas and inventions like Max’s is finally coming to an end, however, in the information age. Now anyone can participate in the energy revolution.

“My true goal is to help. It is to invent a future where people can be happy, where they can be safe and sound.” – Max Loughan

Check out Max’s interview with KTVN here, and please share this inspiring story far and wide to help break the silence on the possibility of clean and free energy. Our future depends on it.

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Daozen
19th May 2016, 06:40
I sincerely hope this is true. Thanks for posting it KiwiElf. Is there a schematic anywhere? If he doesn't release step-by-step instructions within a few weeks I think it will be another free energy wild goose chase, but I hope not...

In this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNDOTQ8gXVs

...there are close to ten people asking for a schematic and instructions. No reply from Max so far...

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EDIT: I think electricity from soil is a more viable avenue:

http://news.discovery.com/tech/alternative-power-sources/plant-lamp-draws-electricity-from-soil-151124.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCkX4iqhjQE

KiwiElf
19th May 2016, 07:01
I sincerely hope this is true. Thanks for posting it KiwiElf. Is there a schematic anywhere? If he doesn't release step-by-step instructions within a few weeks I think it will be another free energy wild goose chase, but I hope not...

In this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNDOTQ8gXVs

...there are close to ten people asking for a schematic and instructions. No reply from Max so far...

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EDIT: I think electricity from soil is a more viable avenue:

http://news.discovery.com/tech/alternative-power-sources/plant-lamp-draws-electricity-from-soil-151124.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCkX4iqhjQE

Me too, Daozen! Well, we have the "ingredients", and we know what it costs... perhaps the key here is, a 13-yr old isn't bogged down by a formal physics education and the dogma attached to it (which I strongly suspect hinders many well-intentioned electrical engineers who will undoubtedly argue "it won't work" without actually trying it! :)

(I frequently cite the "bumble bee can't fly analogy, defying the Laws of Physics"; ie, body too big and heavy, wings too small etc etc. It was relatively recently that they figured out HOW: - a bumble bee partly levitates by creating static electricity with its hairy little body and wings - bit like the TR3-B is said to work - or the way you pick up ("magnetise") little bits of paper with a plastic comb ;)

PS - not aware of a schematic existing (yet!) - like Tesla, quite possible he built it without one

justntime2learn
19th May 2016, 22:05
Dr. Greer is offering money from "backers" for anyone with Tesla's "free energy" technology to come forward.

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Perhaps Dr. Greer isn't the "go-to" man ?

I once thought he was ...

DeDukshyn
19th May 2016, 22:58
 
Looks like he made one of these ... don't think he "invented" it, the concept is actually reasonably simple ... http://science.opposingviews.com/make-electricity-radio-waves-19790.html

rgray222
20th May 2016, 02:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPhRq5r8iqg
Inspired by the geniuses Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, teenager Max Loughan loves to invent things, in fact, he says he has known his entire short life that his purpose was to change the world with his inventions. And he may just do it.

Max’s achievement is impressive, to say the least, and the fact that works of Nikola Tesla are now inspiring the next generation of inventors is quite inspiring, although one has to wonder why Tesla’s ideas have taken some 75 years to reach the mainstream.


“As cheesy as this sounds, from day one, on this planet that I knew I was put here for a reason,” said Max. “And that reason is to invent, to bring the future.”

Wearing a lab coat while speaking in a televised interview with KTVN Channel 2 in Reno and Tahoe, Nevada, Max explains the free energy device that he made in his parents’ boiler room turned laboratory.

His invention looks somewhat reminiscent of Tesla coil, and operates on some of the same principles described by the electric visionary. The device is rather simple, harvesting electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere, then converting it to direct current which can be used to power electrical devices.

What’s even more incredible is that Max built his free energy device out of materials he purchased for less than $15. That’s right, for the price of an average lunch, it appears that anyone can have access to free energy.


“He created an electro magnetic harvester out of a coffee can, some wire, two coils, and a spoon.”

In a demonstration with KTVN, Max uses current created by the machine to power a strip of LED lights that he had wrapped around his twin brother, astonishing to both his own family and the visiting news crew.

The harvester conducts radio waves, thermal, and static energy, and turns it into electricity.


“This wire takes energy from the air.”

And the inside the coffee can,


“We turn it from AC to DC.”

Setting Free Energy Free

The big message here again, though, is that free energy technologies are real, so why is the world still dependent on fossil fuels and extraction based methods of energy production that are destroying our planet? Why can’t we have clean running automobiles that are powered with ambient energy and produce zero emissions?

The suppression of free energy devices and technology by the energy industry and by the government is an established fact of our world. Using many techniques and programs to suppress ideas and inventions like Max’s is finally coming to an end, however, in the information age. Now anyone can participate in the energy revolution.


“My true goal is to help. It is to invent a future where people can be happy, where they can be safe and sound.” – Max Loughan

Source (http://www.wakingtimes.com/2016/05/18/13-year-old-invents-tesla-inspired-free-energy-device-for-under-15/)

KiwiElf
20th May 2016, 05:06
Mods please merge - already posted

Did You See Them
20th May 2016, 11:29
Did a little google search on Max Loughan - plenty of links to the news articles but funny how (in the UK at least) we get the "Some results may have been removed under data protection law in Europe. Learn more" - I wonder why that is unless there already starting to supress !!

Snoweagle
20th May 2016, 15:51
 
Looks like he made one of these ... don't think he "invented" it, the concept is actually reasonably simple ... http://science.opposingviews.com/make-electricity-radio-waves-19790.html

Aw C'mon, so what, he built it from cans, snot and spit for less than fifteen bucks - at the age of thirteen. There's no need to diminish his flame for seeking guidance. Wouldn't you do the same?

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DeDukshyn
20th May 2016, 15:57
 
Looks like he made one of these ... don't think he "invented" it, the concept is actually reasonably simple ... http://science.opposingviews.com/make-electricity-radio-waves-19790.html

Aw C'mon, so what, he built it from cans, snot and spit for less than fifteen bucks - at the age of thirteen. There's no need to diminish his flame for seeking guidance. Wouldn't you do the same?

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I'm not raining on the kids parade, in fact I love that this is getting attention; I'm just saying "built" isn't quite the same as "invent" :). I hope the incorrect terminology in this story doesn't cause the interest in this to wane. I would certainly have built me one of these had I some basic plans as to how it might work. :)

Bob
20th May 2016, 16:18
Brings back memories - I recall doing this about age 13 too.. the diode, the coil, the small antenna.. ah memories.. never enough amperage in that setup to pick up useful power to run anything other than a small lightbulb.. I don't seem to think we had L.E.D.s back then of any high efficiency.. Then the thought of flying a "kite" (Ben Franklin turns over in his grave..) and a bolt of lightning struck outside on our street, hitting the power-transformer BOOM! and a big flash, and no light in the house..

http://www.mouser.com/rf_energy_harvesting/ Mouser is selling the parts these days to make the stuff..


http://chanlo.com/images/micropower-1.jpg

The company making the parts, is called Powercast.

With claims that such devices can harvest power from numerous sources of floating around radio fields in the environment..

This is the page for the Powercast products on the market -

http://www.mouser.com/powercast/featured-products/

Technical stuff

What the issue has been with these devices, is

1) losses, resistance and leakage of the micro-currents.. It takes TIME a LOT of time to build up stored power from using a micro-watt power source.
2) the junction of the diodes have what is called a barrier potential. Rectification does not happen if the incoming voltage is too low to get across the junction's barrier potential.. Different types of rectifiers made from different materials have different barrier potential voltages. Early "crystal radios" used barrier voltage "diodes" made with Germanium and oxides. Modern silicon junction diodes required a higher incoming voltage to get across the barrier.

Those two basic concepts were the hurdle to overcome when one was extracting "free" power.. Now if one could make a diode to rectify lunar tidal stress, or solar stress (gravity stress, not light) that would be interesting.. NO need that way then to have cell-towers, radio-stations, Wireless Lan's beaming away "energy".. Some useful work, some useful power could be derived from a "gravity rectifier system maybe"..

Kudos to MAX for getting interested in this stuff. (Don't get any ideas about flying kites tho.. :)

Mike Gorman
21st May 2016, 04:40
Execution of ideas is always the valuable part-a lot of people can theoretically work and postulate, the rarer type actually put this into practice and builds useful items-this kid is a practitioner, nurture him.

Nick Matkin
22nd May 2016, 11:30
Great work from the kid. Much brighter than average by the look of him and it's a pity there are not more like him doing this stuff - however he's doing it.

Maybe the family live near a high-power AM station. That's a good way to 'harvest' energy from space, otherwise if all it takes is a bit of wire and some tins, why aren't we all doing this?