His MEG device is not unique, many others have built devices which use the same principle.
That had been resolved very fast. Like with DIY YBCO liquid nitrogen superconductor. Initally results of DIY attempts was unstable, but since components was not expensive or hard-to-find, many people tried to reproduce it and quickly find all nuances, and now you could find numerous HOWTOs and even YouTube videos with every detail you need to know to get stable and reproduceable result in making your own superconductor.
So, since we still have no such HOWTOs, at least it is suspicious.
I tried to build his MEG using data from http://jnaudin.free.fr/meg/meg.htmhttp://jnaudin.free.fr/meg/megv21.htm and got some kind of COP>1, but completely failed to utilize this COP>1 when tried to run it in self-sustaining mode. So, it is just a measurement mishap, not something real. Working free energy device absolutely should run in self-sustaining mode without any problems.
I tried with batteries too. Unforunately it does not charge one battery more than it drains another. So eventually I got two empty batteries. I also tried big electrolythic capacitors, to eliminate losses in batteries, but that does not work for me too.
IDK, there is more than decade passed, may be there was some breakthrough, but really, even if a trick with battery will work now, it is not a good idea - any battery have limited number of charge-discharge cycles, so you will have to periodically replace batteries with new ones. That does not look like free energy at all. It will be easier just to spend aluminium garbage to get electricity in the aluminium-air batteries. At least they always works, easy to build and give perfectly useable amount of electricity.
Nearly decade ago I build a lot of free energy stuff, but got only nice pieces of art, without any free energy. (Fusor is definitely the best looking thing ever, just don't feed it with too high voltage, x-rays and neutrons are not very healthy thing) I still trying to be up to current news, but did not build any new free energy devices for years. Will check overunity forum, may be I'll find something interesting to check.
For now, if we talk about unconventional science, I slowly building interferometer to play with warp fields and any other stuff that potentially could curve our space. Fortunately I live in rural area and problem with noise and vibrations is not a great problem. But that device is extremely sensitive to nearly anything, from temperature changes to neghbours steps 100ft away.
That had been resolved very fast. Like with DIY YBCO liquid nitrogen superconductor. Initally results of DIY attempts was unstable, but since components was not expensive or hard-to-find, many people tried to reproduce it and quickly find all nuances, and now you could find numerous HOWTOs and even YouTube videos with every detail you need to know to get stable and reproduceable result in making your own superconductor.
So, since we still have no such HOWTOs, at least it is suspicious.
I tried to build his MEG using data from http://jnaudin.free.fr/meg/meg.htm http://jnaudin.free.fr/meg/megv21.htm and got some kind of COP>1, but completely failed to utilize this COP>1 when tried to run it in self-sustaining mode. So, it is just a measurement mishap, not something real. Working free energy device absolutely should run in self-sustaining mode without any problems.
I tried with batteries too. Unforunately it does not charge one battery more than it drains another. So eventually I got two empty batteries. I also tried big electrolythic capacitors, to eliminate losses in batteries, but that does not work for me too.
IDK, there is more than decade passed, may be there was some breakthrough, but really, even if a trick with battery will work now, it is not a good idea - any battery have limited number of charge-discharge cycles, so you will have to periodically replace batteries with new ones. That does not look like free energy at all. It will be easier just to spend aluminium garbage to get electricity in the aluminium-air batteries. At least they always works, easy to build and give perfectly useable amount of electricity.
No, but read something.
Nearly decade ago I build a lot of free energy stuff, but got only nice pieces of art, without any free energy. (Fusor is definitely the best looking thing ever, just don't feed it with too high voltage, x-rays and neutrons are not very healthy thing) I still trying to be up to current news, but did not build any new free energy devices for years. Will check overunity forum, may be I'll find something interesting to check.
For now, if we talk about unconventional science, I slowly building interferometer to play with warp fields and any other stuff that potentially could curve our space. Fortunately I live in rural area and problem with noise and vibrations is not a great problem. But that device is extremely sensitive to nearly anything, from temperature changes to neghbours steps 100ft away.