Wireless Homopolar Motor strange phenomenon

Brittonic tribes are Celtic. English is a germanic language, and, guess what?, mostly comes from the Anglo-Saxon language. You aren't speaking the language of your ancestors, you're speaking the language of the people who invaded and displaced them. Actually, your average Frenchman has a closer connection to the English language than you do.Your theory looks so right! look at it 0:34.. now, how many times in your day to day lifes do you put anything down on the table with your fingers stuck under the item haha and plus 0:35 - 0:36 the screen cuts.. as he couldn't fake tow place downs (pick ups) in a row, I don't need to prove it as this is 110% fake and to the people who think that this is real.. I don't mean to be racist but when it's normaly made in India its fake.. I'm British btw, and may I add, why dont someone just put this video in rewind and see what it looks like. Yeah, the amount of stupid in this comment section is beyond belief. Even if 90% are trolls, it's still sad how little people understand about electricity in a society that's completely dependant on electric power. You can't even blame these people for their ignorance, our education system needs to focus more on basic science and math, without scaring children off by overcomplicating things.
There is no electricity in an unconnected battery. The energy is purely chemical until an electrical connection is made. Please don't show illusions without explaining that they are illusions, there are enough idiots on youtube to believe it, so you are only promoting bullshit & ignorance. I've just spent an hour convincing a friend that the reason he couldn't get his to work was because it never would! I acquired twelve car batteries and tried this with a round mirror I took off my neighbor's bathroom wall. I couldn't find a suitable lens, so just used my hang drum, which is shaped like a large lens. I already had a super strong bar magnet. This baby worked like crazy but destabilized when it got going too fast. I put a circular track down (used my old HO gauge model train tracks) and attached a set of the model boxcar wheels onto the "lens." Problem solved. I'm getting about 200-210 r.p.m., and I've started building a one-man go-cart to be powered by this sucker. I will let you know when I get the drive train (very simple design) hooked up. I just want to see if it'll power me (I weigh 210lb.) at any appreciable speed down the street.

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