FREE ENERGY DISCOVERED in Ukraine, 3M Subs Celeb!!!

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Is this Energy Free or Free Energy?!

Below are my Super Patrons with support to the extreme!

Mark W. Bennett
Andy Rod
LordPi
Sam Lutfi
Holmes Hobbies
Dennis Fair
Kaveh Vahdat

By: Mehdi Sadaghdar
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Slapped like for Davie504. Also electroboom!

KeysightLabs
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Electroboom: "There is no such thing as free energy!"
Me: *charges laptop at Starbucks without ordering coffee*

odw
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What you actually need for free electricity:

1) a long extension cord
2) neighbors with electricity
3) Sneak IV

trevormtb
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"the typical solution to bad grounding is...

*GOOD LUCK* "

GiacoTT
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there is a direct correlation between the amount of free energy available and the amount of physics lectures you missed at the school

hiitskevinagain
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Electroboom sees any power outlet :
"so anyway, I started blasting"

derkach
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"Home insurance companies hate him. Learn why."

urn
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"I remember back in Iran we would touch our fridge door handle and get electrocuted"

That was training ground.

justpaulo
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Jan 2020: 3.1 M Subscribers
Jan 2021: 4.1 M Subscribers

*Perfection if it exists*

FumaxIN
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Free Energy Idea: Run cable from neighbour vadim's outlet to stove.

David-pzgy
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“Who’s the idiot now”

Good way to start 2020

smith
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"sometimes thinking inside the box can save your life"
-mehdi 3 years ago

rekik
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All energy is free. It's harnessing it that costs money.

nothankyou
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Free Energy:
1. Get extension cord
2. Have neighbor
3. Free Energy!

Maddin
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I get anxious whenever he holds wires in his hands

ZzSlumberzZ
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before safety ground (and polarity) was added to plugs, people could plug appliances in however they liked. Both prongs were the same size and there was no ground. Back in those days everything had metal and chrome chassis. Since engineers were safety minded, they would attach the case to neutral, but there was a problem. Since a user could plug the polarity of an appliance in however he wished, one could plug the appliance in so the case was actually hot. not a problem in most cases, since touching it merely rises you to line voltage, but if at the same time you touched a grounded sink, faucet, or another appliance plugged in the other way, you would get a shock of full line voltage. It was deemed bad that a housewife who was touching the toaster, and the refrigerator, which were plugged in with opposite polarity, would give her a full voltage shock!!! it was unsafe.
Another shock hazard was - even if two appliances were plugged with both devices in phase - there could be a voltage potential difference between the cases anyway because neutral is load carrying, so if they were plugged in to a line with a significant load, there could still be a voltage large enough to shock... or if they were on different breakers there could be a significant voltage. Thus was born the safety ground (S/G).

So the NEC guys decided to do two things.
First - require three pronged outlets.... add a safety ground for the chassis so it can be grounded safely without the danger of load bearing neutral voltages.
Second - make the neutral prong larger than the hot prong so if the device does not have the third grounding prong, the two prongs of the plug itself can still force the user to plug the polarity in properly - making it impossible to plug something in "backwards" (if everything is wired correctly LOL)

I think of this little story about safety ground every time you tell your refrigerator story!!!

A barely interesting side note - Almost all of the outlets in north America are installed upside down. They are supposed to be installed with the ground prong facing up. If you look at the patent, the ground is at the top. The engineer who designed it said this was to reduce the chance that a paperclip or other metal object would cause a direct short if dropped on the prongs. he reasoned that the ground might deflect it or at least there was a chance the metal object would touch ground and neutral rather than being guaranteed to touch hot and neutral as they are normally installed. Electricians put them ground down because it looked better - it made a little face!!! This "face" installation (which is technically upside down) has become the de-facto standard. Since they are almost universally installed upside down, right angle plugs are made backwards too, so they angle down when plugged in, ground down. To tell the truth, I install them upside down too because of this de-facto standard even though I know it is not according to the specs of the inventor.

livingdeadbtu
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The last time Ukraine tried generating free energy they generated too much of it

AaryanUpadhyayaWho
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*me: sees free energy in a ElectroBOOM title*
Oh boy this will be good

shade
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10:19 "Back in Iran, we would touch the fridge handle and get electrocuted." And that's how it all started... 🤣

simond.
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Next in the news
"A Ukrainian inventor turned himself into a Christmas tree during a failed free energy harvesting experiment. Kiev is still without power."

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