Is there such a thing as a battery that can last forever? It appears there just might be!
It’s called Crystal Power Cells, created by Canadian scientist John Hutchinson, who has been exploring free energy and anti-gravity.
The power seems to be generated through the piezoelectric effect, which generates electricity through vibrations of ambient heat or ambient radiation from the sun. Each power cell generates less than a volt at around 60 miliamps, but they promise to continuously provide power for an indefinite amount of time.
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How long before someone kills him off like Nikola Tesla for wanting to provide the world with free energy?
The Senate just passed a bill to tax crystals…..
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe. Google “hydrogen on demand systems”.
There goes Tesla?
No such thing as “free energy”. Look at photovoltaic cells. Sunlight is free but the cells are not. Any device someone invents that gives “free energy” still has to turn a profit for the manufacturer and the patent holder. So you will have to pay for it. Be happy with solar cells, THEY are real.
Linda
There is no difference between these batteries and any other. The base principle is stripping electrons from the magnesium to the copper. It’s called electrolysis. Magnesium is a less noble metal than copper. Magnesium is flammable as well so be careful.
I think loss of energy through transmission would make this unlikely.
Look up the kesche foundation
It reminds me of an electret setup Mg, polymer, copper.