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If you are going to DO one of these tests, do it long enough TO PROVE SOMETHING. Does it work or doesn't it?
I could make anything run for 35 minutes if you let me power it up for 90. duuhhhhhhhhhhh
Why oh why is my spidey sense tingling here? Do I sense a scam? Perhaps.
I didn’t read the article, but based on your comment:
Is my handheld battery drill a new power source?
I can charge it for 90 minutes and then it will run by itself for at least 35 minutes. Seems I should patent it and sell it to the masses.
When I do my canning in the kitchen with my pressure cooker, it takes about 25 minutes to come down from 15 pounds of pressure....and that’s steam pressure.
So, in comparison my pressure cooker actually runs on it’s own for 25 minutes AFTER the heat source is removed. WHAT A BREAKTHROUGH IN ENERGY PRODUCTION!
I read about this in the 1940's in "The Hardy Boys and Their Cool Reactor." It seems that their chum Chet's widowed Mom couldn't pay the power company until her late husband's Medal of Honor stipend came through. So Frank took some spare reactor parts he found in a war surplus store and gave them a jolt with two D batteries from his Boy Scout Bike Lamp.
After that the dead hero's widow had enough power to give Chet a powerful desk lamp so that he could study physics and invent the Death Ray in "The Hardy Boys and Their Death Ray."
So you see, this is all quite simple. Power up your e-Cat, using a Leyden Jar and lightning conducted down a kite string to an iron key, and voila, power to spare forever.