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bio_alchemist
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Registered: 03/21/18
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Electricity from trees? Is this guy high?
#28364176 - 06/18/23 09:27 AM (7 months, 6 days ago) |
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Analyze this video boys, what is going on here?
The angle grinder makes it highly suspect.
Is this staged? can electricity leak from lines overhead?
I found these scientific articles discussing something very similar
https://www.washington.edu/news/2009/09/08/electrical-circuit-runs-entirely-off-power-in-trees/
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181212093308.htm
Anyone have a moringa tree and some copper wire?
Edited by bio_alchemist (06/18/23 09:28 AM)
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
Posts: 26,667
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Re: Electricity from trees? Is this guy high? [Re: bio_alchemist] 1
#28365569 - 06/19/23 01:27 PM (7 months, 5 days ago) |
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Oh, please.
> https://www.washington.edu/news/2009/09/08/electrical-circuit-runs-entirely-off-power-in-trees/ That one at least doesn't systematically confuse voltage with power, and mentions the power output is in the single-digit nanowatt range. Running a single LED bulb requires a billion times more power.
> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181212093308.htm That one is totally retarded on the most basic technological front. A woolen sweater can generate several tens of kilovolts, and it's not going to light up shit. That's because the actual power output is negligible. I'm not surprised that you can somehow measure a potential difference of a few hundred volts between different places, involving plants in the physical space somewhere. That doesn't mean that potential is going to do any actual work.
As to the youtube vid...we don't really have to discuss this, do we? A strap wire turning DC into 240AC?
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