Thursday, May 19, 2016

Video: 13-Year-Old invents Tesla inspired free energy device for under $15


Young Max Loughan knows how to harvest energy from out of the air.

From Waking Times – May 18, 2016
ByTerence Newton,  Staff

Inspired by the geniuses Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, teenager Max Loughan loves to invent things, in fact, he says he has known his entire short life that his purpose was to change the world with his inventions. And he may just do it.

“As cheesy as this sounds, from day one, on this planet that I knew I was put here for a reason,” said Max. “And that reason is to invent, to bring the future.” [Source]

Wearing a lab coat while speaking in a televised interview with KTVN Channel 2 in Reno and Tahoe, Nevada, Max explains the free energy device that he made in his parents’ boiler room turned laboratory.

His invention looks somewhat reminiscent of Tesla coil, and operates on some of the same principles described by the electric visionary. The device is rather simple, harvesting electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere, then converting it to direct current which can be used to power electrical devices.

What’s even more incredible is that Max built his free energy device out of materials he purchased for less than $15. That’s right, for the price of an average lunch, it appears that anyone can have access to free energy.

“He created an electro magnetic harvester out of a coffee can, some wire, two coils, and a spoon.” [Source]

In a demonstration with KTVN, Max uses current created by the machine to power a strip of LED lights that he had wrapped around his twin brother, astonishing to both his own family and the visiting news crew.

The harvester conducts radio waves, thermal, and static energy, and turns it into electricity. “This wire takes energy from the air.”

And the inside the coffee can, “We turn it from AC to DC.” [Source]

Setting Free Energy Free

Max’s achievement is impressive, to say the least, and the fact that works of Nikola Tesla are now inspiring the next generation of inventors is quite inspiring, although one has to wonder why Tesla’s ideas have taken some 75 years to reach the mainstream. The big message here again, though, is that free energy technologies are real, so why is the world still dependent on fossil fuels and extraction based methods of energy production that are destroying our planet? Why can’t we have clean running automobiles that are powered with ambient energy and produce zero emissions? 

READ: The 10 Most Important Inventions of Nikola Tesla 

The suppression of free energy devices and technology by the energy industry and by the government is an established fact of our world. Using many techniques and programs to suppress ideas and inventions like Max’s is finally coming to an end, however, in the information age. Now anyone can participate in the energy revolution.

“My true goal is to help. It is to invent a future where people can be happy, where they can be safe and sound.” – Max Loughan 


Check out Max’s interview with KTVN, and please share this inspiring story far and wide to help break the silence on the possibility of clean and free energy. Our future depends on it.

About the Author

Terence Newton is a staff writer for WakingTimes.com, interested primarily with issues related to science, the human mind, and human consciousness. This article (13-Year-Old Invents Tesla Inspired Free Energy Device for Under $15) was originally created and published by Waking Times and is published here under a Creative Commons license with attribution to Terence Newton and WakingTimes.com. It may be re-posted freely with proper attribution, author bio, and this copyright statement. Please contact WakingTimes@gmail.com for more info.


6 comments :

  1. Doesn't his "free energy device" violate the law of conservation of energy that we all learn in high school physics?

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  2. No. The energy is not 'free' in that sense. The question is whether or not the captured energy is useful beyond the LED level. Do you remember the crystal radio receiver?

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  3. I am not sure if this is a simular effect:
    I remember when insulation came in aluminum foil back. Now you can't find it anymore. My brother lives in Seattle were, of course, there are a gizzilon radio stations. His neighbor invited him into his kitchen. The house has that foil backed insulation. He took a long florescent light "bulb",stood in the middle of the kitchen, and guess what happened.

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  4. chuck gregory5/21/16, 12:15 PM

    The energy is not "free," even at the crystal radio level. Somewhere something is generating electromagnetic waves his device puts to use. However, the energy his device produces is still less than the amount of energy expended to produce the electromagnetic waves. Still, it's a nifty machine and called for creativity on his part!

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  5. chuck gregory5/23/16, 7:37 AM

    And if you take a fluorescent tube under high-load power lines, it'll glow.

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