Inspired by the geniuses Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein, teenager Max Loughan loves to invent things, in fact, he says he has known his entire short life that his purpose was to change the world with his inventions. And he may just do it.
As cheesy as this sounds, from day one, on this planet that I knew I was put here for a reason, said Max. And that reason is to invent, to bring the future.
Wearing a lab coat while speaking in a televised interview with KTVN Channel 2 in Reno and Tahoe, Nevada, Max explains the free energy device that he made in his parents boiler room turned laboratory.
His invention looks somewhat reminiscent of Tesla coil, and operates on some of the same principles described by the electric visionary. The device is rather simple, harvesting electromagnetic energy from the atmosphere, then converting it to direct current which can be used to power electrical devices.
Whats even more incredible is that Max built his free energy device out of materials he purchased for less than $15. Thats right, for the price of an average lunch, it appears that anyone can have access to free energy.
He created an electro magnetic harvester out of a coffee can, some wire, two coils, and a spoon. [Source]
In a demonstration with KTVN, Max uses current created by the machine to power a strip of LED lights that he had wrapped around his twin brother, astonishing to both his own family and the visiting news crew.
The harvester conducts radio waves, thermal, and static energy, and turns it into electricity.
Maxs achievement is impressive, to say the least, and the fact that works of Nikola Tesla are now inspiring the next generation of inventors is quite inspiring, although one has to wonder why Teslas ideas have taken some 75 years to reach the mainstream.
The big message here again, though, is that free energy technologies are real, so why is the world still dependent on fossil fuels and extraction-based methods of energy production that are destroying our planet? Why cant we have clean-running automobiles that are powered with ambient energy and produce zero emissions?
The suppression of free energy devices and technology by the energy industry and by the government is an established fact of our world. Using many techniques and programs to suppress ideas and inventions like Maxs is finally coming to an end, however, in the information age. Now anyone can participate in the energy revolution.
My true goal is to help. It is to invent a future where people can be happy, where they can be safe and sound. Max Loughan
Check out Maxs interview with KTVN here, and please share this inspiring story far and wide to help break the silence on the possibility of clean and free energy. Our future depends on it.
He's full of shit. All he has don is make a tranformer secondary that picks up stray electicity from passage of current that someone else has produced to light up a few small LEDs. Now he has delusions of grandeur and is out on God' mission to save the world. Soon, he'll be running for president.
All he has don is make a tranformer secondary that picks up stray electicity from passage of current that someone else has produced to light up a few small LEDs.
Maybe. I'd like to see if it works in a cornfield in the middle of nowhere.
Now he has delusions of grandeur and is out on God' mission to save the world. Soon, he'll be running for president.
Wow - such words of encouragement for a thirteen year old kid who actually is doing something productive with his life instead of having delusions of studying to become a psychiatrist or some other totally worthless field of endeavor.
Get back to me when you've actually accomplished something productive.
I have had a national or international reputation in at least four areas. It was desired to bring me to Astralia to work in semiconductors, but the unions prohibited it because I did too many things. I got an offer to go to mainland China as a research engineer, which I refused. At this point I'm sorry I didn't go so I wouldn't be required to put up with juvenile irritants like you in this degenerating country.
It was desired to bring me to Astralia to work in semiconductors, but the unions prohibited it because I did too many things. I got an offer to go to mainland China as a research engineer, which I refused.
Sounds like you're making excuses.
The point is Robert, whatever experience you have, it seems to me that you would at least be able to give this kid credit for using his mind and talent in a productive and intellectually stimulating way.
The point is Robert, whatever experience you have, it seems to me that you would at least be able to give this kid credit for using his mind and talent in a productive and intellectually stimulating way.
I worked in a building that wasn't far from a top secret government facility. When they were sending messages the wiring in our building would pick it up and oscillate wildly. If I had wanted to I could have picked it up and claimed it was Tesla or Einsteins theory. This kid knows nothing about electricity and is little mor than a child playing around with an erector set. If you want to give him credit for using his mind and talent in a productive and intellectually stimulating way, that's up to you. Find yourself another hero. You and he both have a lot of growing up to do.