When a man believes that he’s discovered the secrets to infinite energy, he begins fighting to make his dream a reality with cryptocurrency.

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Intro: 0:00

1+1=1: 0:10

The Fight for Nigel’s Daughter: 14:02

Free Energy: 33:06

GAEA: 44:20

Nigel’s Final Gift: 1:02:58

Starsector Sponsorship: 1:18:25

Credits: 1:21:09

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  1. I feel odd that we are getting sciencetubers to debunk his theories when he’s clearly an unwell man. I have seen Fred’s video on the temple os guy and he didn’t get web developers or theologians to debunk him.

    Maybe there is something later in the video that implies this is a scam and not the workings of a sick mind. Or the idea of free energy is more pressing of a concern to debunk then a man who thinks God lives in his computer. But it still strikes me as odd.

  2. Mr. Fat Nuts, I am very grateful to you to include the expertise of Uwoslab in this matter. We need a rational person to unravel the mysteries and dubious experiments done by Mr Cheese

  3. 6:45 this is premature but I’m openminded enough to hear him out at face value.

    However:

    If you push a magnet of like pole away from you, you’re using manual power to push that magnet. If you think of a magnetic field as an invisible jelly fish it would be like pushing away a stone with your hand with a jellyfish in between. If you pick up a nail with a magnet, you used that much energy to move the magnet into position and now you’re weighed down by the nail. The magnet has not done any work.

    The nail however could be a switch. The switch can do work but only because our jellyfish is sticky. The input energy is still manual.

    He lifts the magnet to the white board using his own energy and the magnet becomes a bigger magnet once it comes into contact with the ferrous metal in the whiteboard. Now the wall is carrying the weight of the white board and the magnet so to me this sounds like putting a house on top of stilts or gluing a brick to the side of the same house, is the house creating energy? Is the glue creating energy? No because someone had to lift the house into the stilts and someone had to raise the glue and brick to the house and it is molecular forces holding the stilts together and the house from collapsing. The only way to get energy from the house on stilts would be to extract the energy of the falling house. This could be a pulley gears and dynamo or you could simply use the falling house to crush a Ferrari. But i suppose that wouldnt so much be free work because nobody would pay to crush a Ferrari for the most part. But free energy and negative undesired cost is the opposite of free as you must repair the Ferrari or take a loss. The insurance pay out is paid for by the average loss of those who also insure their vehicles and don’t take payouts. So, nada free there either.

    So, is the suggestion that the magnet is defying gravity false? I would suggest that it’s no different than molecular bonds. A taped piece of stone, a glued together sandwich glued to a wall, Or to put it more “pedestrian,” am I defying gravity when I stand up? Or is gravity holding the earth together along with molecular bonds and I’m simply too big and non liquid to fall through the floor and dirt and bedrock beneath me? That, and surly were I liquid I would float on bedrock because of course I am less dense than bedrock.

    Finally, a smooshed surface is under stress. A spring under pressure is energy stored.

    May I be blown away. Please prove me wrong.

  4. I finished this video on Nebula a short while ago. I found it largely tragic and sad and was disappointed in the lack of sympathy the video itself seems to show for the subject. This is someone who lost everything and needed and continues to need help.

  5. 12:03 still to early to make a call here but the problem I see is that by drawing attention to this man who seems clearly crank, casts a shadow over any researcher who’s work may be unconventional but potentially beneficial.

  6. This is what extreme narcissism looks like. Breathing is own exhaust so hard he thinks oxygen is poison.

    Also the comments on this video are all time amazing. Good work fam.

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