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UfoPhysicsScotland.vor 3 Jahren

Nonsense . It could work if you keep moving the magnet up and down. This is induced current, but you need to keep the magnet moving , which requires energy

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j Can 🍁🇨🇦vor 3 Jahren

I'm going to try tesla's electro culture this year in the garden as an experiment. Copper wires near the plants.

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Ceemorecutzvor 3 Jahren

The future is bright once this is learned and implemented by the masses. 😏 pun intended.

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UwannaFightvor 3 Jahren

How big does this have to be to power a single family home about 200kw?

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QuickWitNitWit 🔍vor 3 Jahren

For the folks saying "but but but magnets lose magnetism" yes, however it takes around 700 years for samarium-cobalt magnets (regular) to lose HALF of their power. Further more neodymium magnets only lose around 5% of magnetism every CENTURY. So you do the math.

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Little Rivervor 3 Jahren

I will share this with my fellow South Africans sitting in the dark because of loadshedding. We have loadshedding for 2 hours, two or 3 times a day, every single day!

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Ursulaanvor 3 Jahren

Won't work. Only a moving coil and/or magnet produces some electricity. But by far not enough to light such a bulp.

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Joseph Gemsvor 3 Jahren

Someone needs to try this. I don’t exactly believe everything I see on tic tock.

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@🕊🩸 vor 3 Jahren

If it was true it will be sold everywhere?

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