Quote:
The signals received were from a digital terrestrial broadcast sent from the Tokyo Tower which was about 5.5km away.


I just wonder how many of the pads would fit into a 5.5km
circle?
a few billion perhaps?

see , free energy no matter how you see it.



the perimeter of that 5.5 km circle alone is 34,500 meters

the units he is holding look like they are apx
15 cm x 15 cm = 225 cm^2

1 meter has 10,000 sq cm = 44 devices in each sq meter just along the perimeter.

34,500 x 44 = 1,518,000 devices touching the perimeter.

the area of the 5.5 km circle is 95 million sq meters.

95,000,000 x 44 = 21 billion devices

21,000,000,000 devices x .0012 volts = 25,000,000 volts !!!

the article said that the device was able to produce .006 watts at a distance of 3-4 km from the tower.

21,000,000,000 devices x .006 watts = 126,000,000 watts

so it looks like the wattage produced gets higher the closer you get to the tower , I figured that would be the case.

I wonder if the radio station uses that much wattage when broadcasting?

and I would be willing to bet that the radio signals dont stop at the 5.5 km range either !!

so now we know that free energy is available in this type of device at least , that brings us back to the UGT plastic printed devices , put them everywhere you can find room for them and no more power plants at all.

just a lot of printers.

and of course more jobs and growth than any country could handle alone.

AHEM , muhahahaha...











3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.