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Listen up all Thibodeau. This is my favorite part here because this is where he's showing us right here that they do this divergent current and this is what basically just creates this perpetual battery. Let's go here. Is it going? >> So here's our surprise discovery. Charge is added to capacitors one and capacitor two and energy is harvested. Here's a plot showing the charge on all three capacitors in time. Let's start with the blue one. The blue one is the graphene. The graphene doesn't build up any charge well most of the voltage is set to zero. So that's going to keep the charge here at zero. And so it just fluctuates a little bit and stays zero the whole time. But look at this green one. The charge rises quite quickly and reaches a steady state close to 20. This is Q2 so this is the charge on C2. The red one is decreasing at building up a negative charge on it till it gets to about negative 20 and reaches his a steady state. That's C1. Notice that Q1 and Q2 are strongly anti-correlated. Anywhere Q1 goes Q2 has to do the opposite. There's a strong anti-correlation here. This is coming about because of Kirchhoff's laws. So how can this circuit harvest energy from the thermal environment? There's three ingredients we believe are needed. The graphene which is the very C of X capacitor we need it to be much much smaller than the storage capacitors. This is boosts the voltage to really high levels for the diodes. The diodes generate multiplicative noise. I pointed that out to you. There's multiplicative noise in diodes that shifts the voltage the diode voltage away from zero so we can have a persistent voltage. We also need this junction here. The junction in fact the junction has to be followed by diodes wired in opposition. We've run the simulations with the diodes oriented in the same direction. You can't harvest energy then. We've also cut off this loop. If you force Q2 to go to zero then Q1 goes to zero. You need these two loops. You need the junction. You can kind of see that here. We have that Q is equal >> I love it. Gotcha. Have you guys never seen a Tesla circuit before? You should just be able to understand what he's saying right there. He's like, "Hey, we got this capacitor over here on the left." I mean, look I'm looking at the visual on the top right. He's like, "I have this capacitor on the left and I'm basically splitting the charge as with the currents flowing through this system, I'm forcing it down two different paths." And basically I'm splitting this and when I split it, I get two equal and opposite charges here. Perfectly equal and opposite actually, because why? Conservation. And what does this speak to? This speaks to the fact that zero can be zero, but zero can also be plus 15 and minus 15 added together. And while in the real world, that still adds up to zero, in an electrical circuit, that's real power. That's real power that we can tap into by siphoning half of it off one way and siphoning this other part off the other way. But it only works under certain conditions. He said right there, "It only works if those two diodes are oppositely oriented. If they're not, it doesn't work at all." And if you look at the design, you can tell this is going to create a vortex motion, right, in the circuit. I don't know what this guy's been up to, but I emailed him like three times. Was like, "Dude, what are you doing here? Like do you sell this to the government or what's going on here? Can I get in on this or [laughter] I love this. Anyway, so there's another free energy device for you. I mean, good luck debunking him. He's like a professor at University of Arizona or something like that. I'm sure he's done his diligence. And notice how I found the clip right away, by the way, guys. Notice that? Yeah, that's how many times I watched this. Found the clip immediately on a hour-long video. Straight to it. Okay. Third one. Oh, I have a clip somewhere. Let me just think here. Model. Uh Um Trying to remember what I called it. I have um multiple clips of this. Where I was trying to find uh where I've shared uh the Garrett Model. Oh, you know what? I'll just ask Iraq. Hold on real quick, guys. So, last one is Garrett Model. Um give me links that I shared clips of Garrett Model's free energy device. Okay, cool. Garrett Model, University of Colorado. He has a microchip. This is actually mentioned uh in Fashion of Light book with uh Bernard Haisch of Lockheed Martin, Bernie Haisch. He is uh also a zero-point energy advocate. So, they have a microchip together, a patent together, that I actually think is expiring this year. They probably extended it or something like that. I actually said I was going to steal that microchip design, but I don't know. I kind of like the other ones better. We'll see. Now, their design works a little bit differently. The concept of their design is essentially that they have It's more of Think about zero-point energy in the atom itself. All atoms in this universe, all the atoms that are in my shirt, in my body, all the atoms inside you, all these atoms are in a bath of energy all the time, zero-point energy. And in theory, if we squeeze those atoms a little bit, we should be able to get a little bit of energy out of those atoms. And then in theory, that zero-point energy should give that energy back to those atoms. This is the basis for Garrett Model and um Bernard Haisch's idea. They're saying, "What we're going to do is here's we're going to stress this atom through this medium, through this conductor, and then we're going to have it go to a relaxation point, a chill point." So, I think of it like a trampoline. I think of it like we're going to go and we're going to trampoline and pull a little energy out, and then we're going to move this thing over, and then it's going to go back to normal. So, we have trampoline, normal. Trampoline, normal. So, I don't know if this particular design is the most optimal one, but there's like three different designs of microchips that are all by very credible people with immaculate backgrounds that are professors, NASA, PhDs, everything you would want. So, I found the clips for you, chat. I always deliver. And this is why I'm saying, just use AI more. I can't even find my own clips. Just have AI do it. Here you go. Here's the clip. Boom. This is the exact clip I was looking for, too, by the way. >> Thanks to a dedicated team of professionals at the University of Colorado at Boulder, in 2023, Professor Garrett Moddel and his team designed and built a test device measuring only a few hundred nanometers, which was able to produce a considerable amount of energy directly from the zero point field, or better stated, the quantum fluctuations of the so-called vacuum. In the last two years, his team has built thousands of successful test devices. In fact, a single unit is able to produce 70 W per square meter, whilst a quad array unit is able to produce 280 W per square meter. This is a big deal because it's a major breakthrough in energy production. With a few basic calculations, it is not hard to see that a stacked array would be able to power a great deal of many devices, machines, vehicles, homes, factories, spacecraft, starships, etc. But note, this is not a free energy device, no more than a solar cell is a free energy device. Why? You cannot extract something from nothing. However, as we have shown, the vacuum is full of fluctuating energies. Thanks to a dedicated team of professionals >> Well, I had to close it. Okay. Well, yes, it is a free energy device. This is where we're getting all mixed up. Look, man, you're pulling energy from the [ __ ] quantum vacuum. It's a free energy device, bro. That's free energy, okay? Now, I wanted to show you the specifics in there, but there is a longer video where Garrett Modahl has gone into depth of his design, the experiments. And my favorite part about it is when he says, "Why hasn't academia paid attention?" He asks the question. He says, "You might be wondering if I've got these experiments that show a voltage from nothing, why isn't academia paying attention?" And he basically says, "Cuz they're idiots. They don't believe it's possible. So, they don't pay any attention to it." He's got the experimental proof. That clip claims he's made thousands of experiments. I don't know if it's thousands, but he's done a lot. And it's all right there. Now, I reached out to him, and he has replied to me several times. And I think the last iteration I had with him was that he didn't think this was going to work for some reason or another. So, I don't know if that particular design is maybe not the best route to go. But, I think that he at least did a proof of concept. One criticism I would have is that when that clip showed the array, I guarantee you there's ways to make the arrays where it's going to amplify the energy. If you look at how they were doing the math in the arrays, they were basically just additively stacking it up. That's not what we're looking for. We're looking for something that's going to exponentially increase the energy. And we're going to do that from geometric configuration, right? That's why I liked Gary Stevenson. When Gary Stevenson was presenting his uh Josephson junction gravity wave microchip, he was showing that part of the secret sauce is the array. It's not just oh, put a little make a little microchip Josephson junctions. Like, no, you're going to have this array. And he did it in like a cross I'm I'm assuming the graph that he showed was correct. I don't know. It's like a cross like this. Crisscross. So, thought that was pretty So, three free energy devices, guys. Microchips, not not even magnetic motors, microchips. And now Sunny White has come out, commercialized his, says his is going to be on the market. Protect this man. Protect him, chat. We need it. Why? Cuz we're going to be vindicated. We already are vindicated. Just the fact that he's come out and he's come out and said it's going to be commercialized, this puts him on the map. This means that mainstream media can now talk about this. And guess what, guys? There's not that many people on the internet screaming about free energy microchips, screaming about Sunny White. We were only able to figure it out from those videos, from those MH370 videos. That's the only way. There's no way in hell we were going to figure this out without those videos. Look at how far advanced that technology is. According to David Froning, those orbs, that AI they're using to control them, this is technology 50 years beyond where we're at, minimum. Minimum, 50 years. We were never going to figure this out. So, let's figure it out right now. All the little breadcrumbs that they were leaving on the internet for people 50 years from now to find, we find them right now. We found them way sooner than they thought. Including this video that we're about to watch about David Froning's warp drive. I love it, chat. I love these old cringey videos, especially because they're real. >> [laughter] >> Especially because you're like, this is all real. Like, people are watching this just dreaming, thinking like, what could be? And you're like, no, this is actually some [ __ ] that the government literally has just warping [ __ ] around. Okay. So, let's start where we starting? I think a couple minutes in. David Froning warp drive. We'll go at We're going to kind of I'll do it like this speed. >> Step out of the realm of science fiction and into the realm of reality. However, some of you are doubtful that the future will ever come to pass. What I can tell you [music] is this, despite all that there is and has been happening in the world today, science is and has been >> Okay. >> [music] [music] >> It's a lot of extra graphics in this for no reason. >> Now, in 1980, a certain Dr. David Froning, a man ahead of his time, conceived of a radical new form of propulsion, a departure from the norm, called the quantum ramjet. At the time, Dr. Froning did not know how one would go about building this drive. >> Capturing the music >> Fast forward to 1999, seeing potential in the Alcubierre warp drive, he combined his work on the quantum ramjet with Alcubierre's work. The result was an entirely new form of propulsion. >> Okay. First of all, and music is annoying as [ __ ] man. The music is annoying as [ __ ] Like, I just want the information about the warp drives. I don't need the Star Trek music going on in the background. But, whatever. Holy [ __ ] did you hear what he just said? David Froning had his own warp drive in 1980? Chat. Where are you, dokes? >> [music] >> This would seem for anybody else looking at this, they would never piece put this pieces together here. But, this is telling me, no doubt, David Froning was in some black project [ __ ] David Froning didn't know this because the aliens downloaded to his brain or whatever. They were working on this [ __ ] and he knew about it. And then, Miguel Alcubierre comes along and says, "Oh, I've gone ahead and you I've gone ahead and >> solved Einstein's general relativity equations to show that we can make a warp drive." >> And David Froning's like, "Oh, yeah. Perfect. This is what I was looking for. This is exactly what he needed." Because this showed that his five-dimensional math worked in four dimensions. That's the secret to Alcubierre. Alcubierre is showing us we can do a warp drive in four dimensions. It's not going to work without a five, but we can show you the math in four dimensions. And David Froning knew there's another dimension. David Froning knew the Ben Rich secret. All points in space and time are connected. Mhm. Okay, now I got really interested. Now I'm going, tell me some more secrets about your little magic warp drive that everybody thinks is sci-fi that actually is real though. >> Not merely another kind of reaction drive as the original ramjet was, but something new altogether. We call this the Alcubierre Froning warp drive. In contrast to the Alcubierre white warp drive, though it is well founded in actual science, it is not an off-the-shelf ready to use as it still requires much work. On the other hand, the Alcubierre Froning warp drive is a much more doable drive requiring much less refinement. Additionally, the Alcubierre Froning warp drive utilizes real science that just happens to resemble science fiction style technologies. Actually, this new drive differs in many ways from the Alcubierre white warp drive. For example, in both Star Trek and Star Wars, they make use of energy shields. >> Shields up. Take this. >> This shit's definitely getting us copyright strike tonight, chat. These people are doing crazy music. We have literal Star Wars clips in here. We're cooked, chat. We're cooked. If you're watching this live, it might be the might be the only only way to watch this video. >> Well, it appears that they got that part somewhat correct. That's because the most important component of the Alcubierre Froning warp drive is the photon force field. [music] That's right. You heard correctly. >> What? The photon force field. Mhm. Mhm. Mhm. Chat, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Mhm. Mhm. Second. Mhm. Mhm. What were you saying about photon force fields? Hmm, chat. Hmm, chat. Hmm. Hmm, chat. Hold on, big screen. Hmm, chat. Hmm. I don't know, chat. Looks like a perfect match to me, chat. Looks like a perfect match to me. Hmm. Hmm, go on. Please tell me more about the photon photon force field that you are producing. Please, sir. Yes, continue. >> An actual photon force field or shield like you see in Star Trek and Star Wars. The photon force field, how does it work and what does it do? It serves both as a shield and a screen and is vital for the following purposes. For eliminating atmospheric friction, for protecting from radiation and debris, for neutralizing mass, for screening away time dilations or shifts, that is, unwanted time travel, for screening away other relativistic effects, for generating an acceleration assisting effects, for extracting energy from the craft's motion through the quantum vacuum, and by a combination of several of these effects, allow super speed travel up to and beyond light speed. >> Holy [ __ ] he's describing the plasma bubble. He's describing the plasma bubble. This is why they were going to use the plasma bubble because they thought that the high beta plasma would be a perfect reflector. Literally, that's literally their stated reason. In inertial confinement fusion, remember that plasma bubble they're creating? Well, the magnetic fields get stretched out to it and becomes a perfect reflector of photons. So, it becomes like a mirror. That's why they call it the mirror experiments or whatever. From plasma will become a mirror and here he is explaining that like, "Oh, yeah, your photon force field is going to reflect it's going to reflect everything. I'm looking at this and going, this is this is literally what they're building. This is what they were looking at. This is what they made. >> Now, as you already know, reality is often more strange and fascinating than science fiction. This photon shield is an example of this fact as it functions [music] much better than the vast majority of shields depicted in science fiction. For example, the photon forcefield/shield is not a bubble around the spacecraft, rather it's a repulsive field emanating directly from the surface of Unlike most fictional shield, >> it's a field emanating from the craft, Chad. So, they're thinking about in terms of a flying saucer. They're thinking about it in the way Salvatore Pais wrote in his equations. They would use this effect around the edges of your craft. But, they found an even more advanced way of doing it. That's why when we're looking at the MH370 videos, we're not even looking at alien UFO flying saucer technology. We're looking at crazy-ass Tesla plasma technology. They turned the same concept into plasma and they use plasma bubble to make what they need for the craft, for the barrier, the field to produce the effects. And this is why it looks like it goes through an invisible mirror. This is why it looks like it just vanishes. This is why the clouds aren't being disturbed. Because it's a literal space-time distortion effect. Everything's being bent around it. So, from our perspective, that's why it looks so trippy when we're staring at it. It's literally space-time distortion using this exact science. This exact science.