In reply to  Esa “LacklusterOfficial” Ruoho's message of Tue, 27 May 2025 
14:42:04 +0300:
Hi,
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>> On 21. May 2025, at 16.07, Frank Znidarsic <fznidar...@aol.com> wrote:
>> 
>> What do you think about Maxwell Chickunbobo's self powed everything?

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"Existing wireless power transmission—like Tesla’s early experiments or modern 
inductive charging—operates only at very
short distances and requires high-energy input. No known technology has 
achieved what Chikumbuso claims."
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This is not strictly true. Tesla also had a "wireless" car (a modified Pierce 
Arrow IIRC).
The range of inductive coupling is frequency dependent, i.e. depends on the 
wavelength.

I can think of several energy sources that might explain it.

1) Sunlight ionizes atoms in the air, and free electrons or ions might be 
collected. This would improve with speed of
the vehicle, though I seriously doubt enough power would be available to power 
a car.
2) Schumann resonance, stimulated by lightning. Ditto, and also limited in 
scope.
3) Energy from the Van Allen belts, via resonant inductive charging. The inner 
belt is close enough for low frequency
resonant coupling. Note however that the energy source in this case is limited, 
and I doubt the whole world could run on
it.
4) This is reminiscent of Rossi's work.
5) Nuclear as in Alfred Hubbard 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Matthew_Hubbard)
6) https://patents.google.com/patent/EP2505807A2/en
7) ZPE, i.e. another "magic magnet motor". :)

I wonder if the motor gets cold while running?



Of course, it could also be a fraud or fake news.
Regards,

Robin van Spandonk


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where houses can cost half the price or less than those in the city.

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