That "generator" is connected to the grid in series with the drill. Its alleged action is to reduce the power consumed from the grid. Mark Jordan On 17-Nov-15 17:22, Isaac Marino Bavaresco wrote: > In the electric drill video the drill's cable is not shown entirely > in-frame, the drill is shown in close-up and the "generator" in the > background, with the drill's plug (or what they want us to believe is > the drill's plug) connected to the generator with the cable exiting > from the bottom of the frame. > > If they wanted to show a more credible demonstration, they could place > the generator on top of a glass table and the drill connected directly > to the device with short cable and all of the wires in-frame without any > extraneous elements in front or in the background. The camera could walk > around the experiment to show that there is nothing hidden in the back > or below. > > That would convince a lot of people that the energy is coming from the > "generator". Proving that the generator is not simply using an internal > battery and inverter is a completely different thing. > > > Isaac > > > Em 17/11/2015 12:20, embedded systems escreveu: >> Hi all, >> Knowing the piclisters retention when it's about generating energy in an >> incomprehensible way, I had no guts to mark with [EE] this subject. :) >> >> However, who want to read, can do it here: >> http://www.keshefoundation.org/ >> >> Before laughing, take a deep look at the experiments with coated wires: >> http://blueprint.keshefoundation.org/ >> >> Vasile > > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .