Super Fake
Po të jetë ajo e mundur edhe kjo poshtë është po aq e mundur
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Why This Is Fake (Quick Physics Breakdown)This is a textbook perpetual motion machine scam, violating the first and second laws of thermodynamics:
- Energy Conservation (1st Law): You can't create energy from nothing. Magnets don't "produce" power; they can store or redirect it, but friction, air resistance, and belt losses will always slow things down unless you input more energy.
- Entropy (2nd Law): Systems lose usable energy over time—no machine runs forever without external input.
- The Telltale Signs in This Video (Spotted by Savvy Replies):
- Belt Slack/Tension: The loose belt hangs on the top side of the pulley (visible around 0:20-0:40 and 1:10+). In a generator (driven by the machine), tension would be on top as it's "pulled." Here, it's on the bottom, meaning an electric motor (that blue drum) is driving the whole thing, pulling the belt from below. Classic red flag—it's consuming electricity to fake generation.
- No Input/Output Demo: They show spinning and water flow but never measure actual power output vs. input. No multimeter readings, no load test (e.g., running lights or tools off it for hours).
- Hidden Power Source: That blue unit is almost certainly an AC induction motor plugged into a hidden battery or grid. The "magnets" are just for show—repulsion alone can't sustain rotation against drag.
- Water Pump Oddity: The pump runs too smoothly for a "free" setup; it's likely separately powered or the hose is just for visual flair.
These hoaxes often sell "plans" or kits for $30K+ (as one reply jokes), preying on folks in off-grid areas desperate for cheap power. Real magnet tech exists (e.g., in wind turbines or MRI machines), but not for free energy.