That’s pretty weak...it’s just character assassination attempts and “it’s fake because it goes against what is currently accepted science”, no proof whatsoever.
Just because his skin conductance (resistance really) topped out at a measurement of one mega ohm while being read on the multimeter doesn’t mean that’s the only value it ever took during the other demonstrations (in fact, he clearly demonstrated the ability to change his skin conductivity by raising it at will), and that was the extent of any kind of “hard fact” in that “proof”
The explanation that he had someone controlling the circuit was pretty convincing to me. The TV show hosts are trying to make entertainment and the circus side-show actor is likely being paid. If you want to believe the entertainers over a real electrical engineer then I won't try to ruin your fun any more.
Con game. Aside from the pain factor, this would burn tissues from the resistance loss heating. Faked.
Says the #twomoreweeks’er
This guy was proven a fraud by Medhi on ElectroBoom YouTube.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ9wk6aVjT0&list=PLr_CZLgMkHeUk2_bmm5xLNFMUmfN9WIwo&index=1
That’s pretty weak...it’s just character assassination attempts and “it’s fake because it goes against what is currently accepted science”, no proof whatsoever.
Just because his skin conductance (resistance really) topped out at a measurement of one mega ohm while being read on the multimeter doesn’t mean that’s the only value it ever took during the other demonstrations (in fact, he clearly demonstrated the ability to change his skin conductivity by raising it at will), and that was the extent of any kind of “hard fact” in that “proof”
The explanation that he had someone controlling the circuit was pretty convincing to me. The TV show hosts are trying to make entertainment and the circus side-show actor is likely being paid. If you want to believe the entertainers over a real electrical engineer then I won't try to ruin your fun any more.