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Opinions on Viral Free Energy generator on Youtube

#1
Hi, i'm a new member to this forum and i made this account just to see what you guys think about this invention.
a few months ago this free energy generator on youtube became viral and i noticed that it has a certain similarity to Bedini's zero force motor. it's name is 'liberty engine 2.0'.
Does anyone know if this is a hoax or not? Apparently the secret behind it is the composition of the alloy from which the generator rotor is made. I have never before seen that a specific alloy could allow the generation of free energy. I tried to find this alleged alloy everywhere, including Google patents, but I couldn't find anything. A few people on overunity(.)com said that its a hoax. Thoughts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bnwQzsp14A


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#2
You may want to find out for yourself what a silver-aluminium alloy can do ?
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#3
Hoax. Click bait.
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#4
You have to ask the question
Why put that much effort into making a Hoax?
The only reason is to make money off less smart people that can not see all the flaws in the video that shows it is a Hoax.
But it was fun to watch the magic trick.
The biggest trick is showing the bottom in one frame not running, and not showing the bottom when the device is running.
The other is showing next to a river and not show the full 360 deg. of where they are really at.
something to plug the plugs into the device comes from unseen views.
But the biggest flaw is showing a pump running water out and starting up grinders and things that do not effect the speed of the output of water flow, any small generator can not keep up with an inrush power input and the water would skip a beet and did not have any difference in output at any time. Oops they missed that one.
Other than that there time is passing and where are the people breaking down their door to mfg. for home use.

Is it a Hoax? find out, go buy one.

tom ps. If after you buy one and it is not a Hoax. could you let me know, Then I would like to get several.
and I can stop doing my stuff on forums and things.
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#5
(10-15-2023, 02:26 AM)Mr.Tom Wrote: You have to ask the question
Why put that much effort into making a Hoax?
The only reason is to make money off less smart people that can not see all the flaws in the video that shows it is a Hoax.
But it was fun to watch the magic trick.
The biggest trick is showing the bottom in one frame not running, and not showing the bottom when the device is running.
The other is showing next to a river and not show the full 360 deg. of where they are really at.
something to plug the plugs into the device comes from unseen views.
But the biggest flaw is showing a pump running water out and starting up grinders and things that do not effect the speed of the output of water flow, any small generator can not keep up with an inrush power input and the water would skip a beet and did not have any difference in output at any time. Oops they missed that one.
Other than that there time is passing and where are the people breaking down their door to mfg. for home use.

Is it a Hoax? find out, go buy one.

tom ps. If after you buy one and it is not a Hoax. could you let me know, Then I would like to get several.
and I can stop doing my stuff on forums and things.

In this case I am not very sure about what the business model of this hoax is. The machine is not for sale. Supposedly because it is patented. The thing is that I have searched for hundreds of patents of machines generating electricity with an aluminum-silver rotor, magnets and transformers and I've found none that meet these conditions. The existence of a patent on this machine is unlikely. So I'm not sure about how the creators of this video are making money. I can only think about ad revenue and memberships. But there are easier ways to get views and subscriptions that dont require putting such a level of engineering, creativity and money into a machine like this one. Undecided

(10-06-2023, 07:46 AM)Mozart Wrote: You may want to find out for yourself what a silver-aluminium alloy can do ?

It's pretty uncommon. I couldn't find any use case of this alloy that involves the minimization of eddy currents.

The channel has posted a new video talking about this alloy, but haven't given any new details about the composition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlVOFBLh1iQ
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#6
Good day people: As a motor designer and have built a few there are a few more key reasons this generator is not really able to do what it is showing it is doing
A permanent magnet is a 1 volt to 1 amp turn to a wire producing 1 watt of output if there are 500 winding's on the coil that means the unit would be producing at least 500 volts output
There were 4 sets of magnets and not very big. and far apart - max output maybe 3 amps tops
did any one notice how many winding were used on the generator?
and the size of wire used?
clue a 30 ga. wire can only handle less than 1 amp - the grinder is about 12 amps by itself there was a pump running also add another 10 amps
what is that 22 amps on a less than 1 amp wire - is there something wrong with this pitcher of water. I mean poo poo
Plus I seen someone has debunk this device. so there is that also.

Just another view on the never ending story of can we fool the fools show
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#7
As I said, click bait. The business model for those types of videos is to get as many viewers as possible so as to monetize the video with advertising dollars. Nothing more. The content is fiction. People spend way to much time and resources trying to reverse engineer these deceptive characters. The higher the production quality of the video, the higher the BS alert.
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