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A dozen times I've probably played this clip. >> Cool to think that you know, may maybe we could come up with a technology that, you know, provides useful power today for things like this. Um maybe you know, as we if we if we put it in aggregate, if we put a lot of them together, right, we could get to a point where >> What is that chip made >> The so this is So this is just a 3D print having a bunch of of those little chips that are 5 mm by 5 mm, 1 and 1/2 volts, 25 microamps. If we add a bunch of those together at a very large extreme, you know, that particular board might generate 3.4 watts. And so that board could recharge your phone in 3 hours. And so imagine a scenario where you had a had a phone that's pretty resilient that for the most parts you'd never have to plug it in. That might be pretty useful. >> Chat, you tell me. Would a phone you never have to plug in be be mighty useful? How is this guy How is he underselling it so much? This is why I want you to know like I love Look, I love Sunny White. I nothing against him, but my spook detector is kind of going off the charts on this one. You know, like I'm out here going, "Hey guys, free energy is possible. This guy's got a free energy microchip." And he's kind of just like quietly in the background like Okay. Yeah, I think I might be able to make a microchip that makes your phone last forever. I feel like we should be a little more excited, a little more eager to this. But the reason why he's not is cuz he knows he knows the game. He knows what's going on here. He knows that he'll be allowed to do this, preordained, allowed to do this by the powers that be, if he is allowed to do it. That's my perspective. Otherwise, you may say, "Ashton, well, how how could you stop him at point? You'd be like, Ashton, how could you stop him at this point? Chat, there are a lot of ways still. Nothing is Nothing is guaranteed, chat. Like, I'll just throw some I'll throw You want You know what? Is that a challenge? Am I talking to myself challenging myself here? I am. I hold on. Let me Hey, chat. This is my tryouts for the CIA. >> [clears throat] >> Can Ashton debunk the old the free energy microchip that he just promoted 5 seconds ago? >> [snorts] >> Can he do it? Can he flip it up? Can he switch up that fast and convince people? >> [clears throat] >> I think so. Um number one, chat. First, where's the experimental uh peer-review evidence? I'm not seeing any peer-review evidence or studies. You say that he's done how many tests? Thousands of tests? You say His credentials, that doesn't mean chat. He doesn't work for NASA anymore. Well, he worked for NASA maybe 10 years ago, whatever, and didn't he test that impossible drive? So, he's already a little bit of a cook. He's already a little bit of a cook, isn't he? Mm. And so, now he's saying that he made a free energy microchip. Yeah, can you uh show me that free energy microchip powering a phone right now? Right now. No, not in not in 10 months. Show Show it to me right now. Oh, you can't show it to me right now. Oh, that's too bad. Mm. Um what else can we do? Oh, also, yeah, source source, chat. Source? No. No, you got to go after him even higher IQ than that. That's just the low IQ stuff. If you really want to destroy people, you go after them high IQ style. High IQ. You sick You You like You First thing you do is you get somebody to latch onto them, too. And then you make them make a stupid mistake, right? Like, they could all be real and they could all work, but they could have a manufacturing error. They could get in a contractual dispute with one of their suppliers. Chat, there are many ways we can make this thing go. We can make this thing this thing. You know what? I don't even like where I'm going with this. It's starting to get a little bit dark right now. Maybe I don't want to be in the CIA. Cuz I keep thinking about Tom Bearden. You compromise people. That's one way you take care of them. We can buy them out if we need to buy them out. We don't have to kill anybody. That's chat. So barbaric. So barbaric, chat. We can discredit him. We can buy him out. We can sabotage his manufacturing line. Or best one, my favorite way to make these things go away is you have somebody pretend to try to recreate it. And then you say it didn't it didn't work. You just do it wrong. Sometimes you can just do it objectively wrong. No one even looks. And you just be like, I tried to recreate it. Look. I wanted it to work, too, chat. But I Look, my guy recreated it and it didn't work. I wanted it to be I wanted free energy to be real, too. You know? It's too bad. Not this time. Maybe next time. This is what I'm saying. People wonder, how could they hide this? The default state is hiding this. The hard part is getting it out. And it's not easy. I'm sure it's extremely expensive to manufacture microchips. I think Sunny White said he was on his like 10th prototype or something like that. So they've been building these microchips and testing them. And they're seeing this anomalous voltage, but it's very small. So now the challenge will be to scale that up. And this is where you need the physics that we're talking about. You need the physics we're talking about in order to understand how it will be possible to make this thing go from something that has very small effect to an arrayed effect that can be much much more powerful. And we're going to talk about one of the other microchips here in a second. But before we do that, why am I not finding Sonny White's microchip part spark news? Um uh Sonny White microchip. Okay. Uh I This is weird. What? Chat, why is it that when I search Sonny White microchip the first Google hit is my Twitter post? The first Google hit is my Twitter post. It's actually after the medium. That was pretty weird. Anyway, that's cool. Okay. NASA warp drive physicist Actually, it was the Debrief that did it, right? I wanted to find the article about it. Oh, yeah, here it is. Energy from the vacuum. Casimir, a company founded by former DARPA-funded NASA warp drive pioneer and founder of the Eagleworks lab where he did NASA warp drive studies, Harold Sonny White, exited stealth mode Should I share this with you guys? Let's share this. There we go. Oops. Okay, technical difficulties. There we go. Exited stealth mode and announced commercialization pending for 2028 for Microspark, a microchip that claims will be customized microscale geometries, geometries being the keyword here, operative word, to capture unlimited free energy from the quantum world. Think no batteries, no cords, no charging. Uh somewhere down here he says, let's see. People say it's not possible. People picture the vacuum as a completely empty space, a sealed container with all the air removed. On our everyday scale, that makes sense. However, in the quantum realm, empty space is not empty. Instead, on the quantum level, there are fluctuating fields and virtual particles that constantly appear and disappear. Somebody has been studying zero point energy. So, yes, it is absolutely true. This is the basis for warp drives, wormholes, and free energy devices. Is that there is this cauldron of energy, they call it the virtual particle pairs. And we can interact with this when we break the Schwinger limit, which is this ceiling of energy density that lasers can achieve. These virtual particle pairs, if we can interact with them, they can push back. They can give us energy. Energy is just a force. Two plates coming together is energy. So, we just need a reactive force. The geometry part is key. You can't And this is also true of like magnetic motors, specifically free energy devices. The geometry is key and resonance is key. When I have watched a lot of debunks of over unity devices in general, I almost always see that they're not following a particular recipe. They're just going, "I just tried to build this myself and it didn't work." You know what? This is why I tell people don't try to build it yourself. Don't do that. It's almost certainly going to fail because you're living in a mindset where you're not even seeing the physics right. You're living in a 4D mindset. If you're not living a 5D mindset, how can you possibly expect this to work correctly? So, that's number one. Number two is it requires precision and control. When we talk about these geometries, part of the challenge is that we need the most accurate microchip design. And you would say, "Well, Ash, and these things are like so accurate that you zoom in and like you can see little tiny stuff that's not even visible to your naked eye." That's still not even accurate enough. We need atomic scale manufacturing. As in like atom by atom, perfectly aligned. That's the ideal situation for achieving the types of conditioning effects that we're trying to do. That will allow us to open the door to these effects becoming trivial. Without that, it's quite a challenge. It's not impossible. It's going to happen. Just a challenge. Okay. Now, I'm not going to read all this cuz you guys know the deal here, but I want to say this. He mentions the Casimir effect here. The Casimir effect. That negative pressure of the plates coming together is considered to be negative energy. So, let me break it down to you guys like this. There are two things two main reasons why people say you can't make a warp drive or a wormhole. Number one, they say there's negative energy. We don't have negative energy. It's not a real thing that exists. It does exist. We have It's a perception problem. We're looking for this magical anti-matter substance, but that's not what negative energy is. Negative energy is just a pressure that counteracts gravity, the opposite. And we can see this pressure force we can see this interaction of the zero-point energy over our layer of reality in the Casimir effect. We know it exists. So, it's there. The other thing we need to say, "Well, we need a huge amount of energy." They say, "Ashton." Yes, I'll believe we can wormhole something, but you need the energy of Jupiter to pull it off. Nope. That's the other big rub. The other big secret to this is that this idea of conditioning the vacuum is we are finding the exact requirements to bring that energy level down to basically nothing. Look at it like this. Everybody hate A lot of you guys hate anime, that's fine. That's going to be my gimmick. Anime references. In the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, you can get a power-up if you make a binding vow. If you make a binding vow, you follow the rules that you set for yourself, you get a huge power-up. This is like that. This is like, "Oh we need this huge energy density in order to create a wormhole." Okay, we're going to make a binding vow. Binding vow is we won't need the energy requirement, but in return the plane has to go at the exact same speed. Has to be going exactly the same speed, and we're going to have to aim it in a specific direction. If we make that binding vow now, what was previously impossible becomes a conditional possibility. That's the rub. Now, let's dig into this. So, how are we going to make our free energy microchip? So, Sunny White uh Actually, I don't even know the exact configuration of Sunny White's device now that I think about it. But, I do know Paul Thibado's. Let me see if I have a clip from him. Um I do. Here it is. So, this is another free energy device. This is Paul Thibado. Maybe Thibado, not sure. Yes. Yes, sci-fi cool. Graphene. So, this free energy device uses graphene and it uses the electron velocity uh sorry, what is it? The electron um drift velocity of graphene, which is extremely high, to achieve relativistic effects. Relativistic effects, thermal effects, I believe. And it harnesses the Brownian motion of those thermal effects to produce infinite energy. To produce a battery. In this case, I'll let him kind of describe part of it. We'll go to a clip. But, essentially what Paul Thibado has done is he's created a waterfall. His microchip is a capacitor, a battery that's default setting is not zero. You'd say, "Wait, what? What does that mean?" That means, let's say, instead of your battery being empty, the empty state on the battery is 10 volts. So, if you drain any less than that, it goes back up to 10 volts. If you try to go over 10 volts, it goes back to 10 volts. 10 volts is the equilibrium point. And you'd say, "Ashton, that's a free energy device." And I say, "Yes, exactly. It's a free energy microchip. That's what I'm telling you. There are multiple There are multiple that people have not just theoretically designed, but literally built them and fabricated them and tested them and experimented on them. And I show you those. So, when people say Ashton's a pseudo scientist, I'll tell you I'm doing more science than basically anybody out there at this point, other than the people literally doing the experiments. But, when it comes to the science communicators it's hard to keep up. So, one thing I want to point out, here's the design of his microchip. It uses these diodes. See these little switchy boys, black switchy boys? This basically controls the flow. Think of it like a river. This basically controls the flow of the river. So, that's the secret to his little microchip here. Is that you control the flow of the river and you create a create a waterfall. And now, the interesting part about this waterfall He doesn't even have like an animation. I think he does. Let me see. Try to remember when he talks about it. Man, I I remember like this whole thing. So, let me see. >> [snorts] >> This is the part I think I want to watch. I'll just tell you in just in case I forget. The thing about the water The thing about the about the waterfall he creates is that you saw there was like a box where the current can kind of flow around. What he found was that this current needed to be opposite direction. Counterwound. Counterflowing current. If the two paths of current were flowing in the same direction, then there was no effect. No effect at all. There was no free energy battery. But, as long as you flipped one path around and now it flows like a vortex motion, then the magic happened. This This is the part I still hear in my head every day when I think about his free energy device cuz I go, "That's the secret." The geometry. Why does free Why do magnetic motors work for some people and not others? The geometry. Why does a free energy microchip work for some people and not others? The geometry has to be specific. Why is it Do you guys remember the free energy? In fact, what was it? There was a free energy tube. Somebody had created a carbon tube or something or aluminum tube and they were able to pull free energy just from the Earth. But it only worked when it was aligned the tube was aligned with the actual magnetic field of the Earth itself. Had to be perfectly aligned. If you turned it, it didn't work. This is what it's all about. The geometry. The geometry is the key and the reason why some people can figure it out and why some people can't figure it out. And that geometry cannot be fully understood unless you think about vortexes and extra dimensions. You think about that and then it starts to all make sense. Then when you're looking at the plane in the MH370 videos, then it makes sense. It's actually obvious once you understand extra dimensions and geometry. Anyone says, "Oh, there's an extra dimension geometry." When you're looking at this, you go, "Oh, okay. I know what's going on here now. They're making a tunnel and they're just shooting it backwards." Right? Like that's got to be what's happening here. But without understanding that, you would look at it and you go, "I don't know. Is this visual effects or something?" But once you understand the physics, it all becomes obvious. And that's the reason why they have to hide it.