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Literally not even remotely possible in any capacity.
Do you have evidence for anything fucking thing you say or you just have a custom made 8 ball that you shake for each question??
Literally my line. The burden of proof is on you. It is physically impossible to move the mass in question at the speed in question using nothing more than electromagnetism without causing radiative pressure sufficient to REDUCE THE OBJECTS BEING MOVED INTO SUBATOMIC PARTICLES. You are incapable of proving otherwise.
The laws of physics forbid this nigger’s claims. But that’s true of basically everything any nigger has ever said, so I’m utterly unsurprised.
I think the claim is that the car has a battery that gets constantly recharged using radio waves. So they are not saying it's literally driving on radio waves, just that it's a source of power to recharge the battery. Which at face value sounds at least plausible, but I still think this is bullshit in this case.
But I would be interested to see a proof of concept where someone is actually able to harvest electricity from radio waves, which is the main thing they didn't show.
Also, he's African. So clearly he's lying.
And this is the bullshit part. Inductive charging? Sure. Wireless power transmission, even? Sure. For static objects.
I’m going to completely disregard the unholy engineering nightmare that is “creating a power receptacle capable of outputting constant current when provided with a perpetually and violently changing intensity of current as input” and focus entirely on the input itself. The inverse square law means that allowing a receiver to be at an arbitrary and ever-changing distance (such as a moving vehicle) requires a transmission source that puts out an absolute goddamned fuckton of power to ensure that, at said arbitrary distance, the target can still receive whatever the minimum power it needs to operate. So that’s just untenable.
And even then that’s not taking into consideration what that minimum power would have to be to push a car and its cargo while “remaining charged.”