<<@Danje1-MX5 says : Good old German Bad Reichenhaller salt!>> <<@odril says : These are the small scams of our world. The bigger ones: "renewable" energy, Starship HLS, Bitcoin, Blockchain, LLM AI, quantum computers, ....>> <<@iamramiz says : A small solar panel with a battery is cheaper and more efficient…>> <<@ballygeale1 says : What are you talking about>> <<@CnRSPACE says : I mean if you extract the thorium from the ocean you could maybe make a thorium nuclear powerplant like India πŸ˜‚ or maybe zinc and copper plates on opposite sides of that box can create a weak battery>> <<@asdasfasdasd1749 says : 15:47 you are wrong, it is activated by a button>> <<@maxwaller734 says : 😑 GRRRRRRR *people DisCredited by Philip E. Mason who is thunderf00t are advertised by the internet, social media like LinkedIn and FaceBook*>> <<@NFH577 says : The Hydracell company has a real version that runs on mixed salt water. Plus it's a battery bank>> <<@csnipper524 says : I remember as a kid catching fireflies and putting them in a jar, and worth a few of them, you actually had light. I spent know i could patent it as a renewable and environmentally friendly light source. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I would have been rich by now.>> <<@johntaphouse5235 says : what have i missed here... this thing does not work ?>> <<@khaoliang says : The lantern holds ~500 ml of water (2 cups). 1 liter is supposed to generate 500W. The lantern can supposedly run 45 days. So it produces 250W over the course of 45 days, meaning 0,23W/h.>> <<@mattmoreira210 says : 0:19 super profesh.>> <<@6teeth318-w5k says : The Baghdad Battery is believed to be about 2000 years old (from the Parthian period, roughly 250 BCE to CE 250). The jar was found in Khujut Rabu just outside Baghdad and is composed of a clay jar with a stopper made of asphalt. Sticking through the asphalt is an iron rod surrounded by a copper cylinder. When filled with vinegar - orany other electrolytic solution - the jar produces about 1.1 volts.>> <<@csnipper524 says : I don't doubt they got 8 awards for this. No one fact checks anything. When i was a gullible teen i remember all the news people reporting about how we would be able to drive cars around the world like 5 times on a cup of salt water. It's was obviously BS but everyone believed it for a while.>> <<@ALoonwolf says : Nah, that guys version is way cooler than yours. It's a nice idea. If people aren't aware of how it obviously works then it would be pointless for him to explain it to them. Some people just really don't care one bit about electrochemistry. What a surprise.>> <<@faffabout9412 says : As a Networking Engineer, I greatly approve of this anti-tech influence.>> <<@annadushenkina3512 says : Why do people put money into things without double-checking what it is they're paying for first?..>> <<@bryandraughn9830 says : But he's helping all those people by paying them to lie! Right?>> <<@linuxguy1199 says : All I have to do is short this capacitor and it makes 50,000W of pure power!>> <<@TheTransporter007 says : Prezz'din't O'Bozo involved? Of course it's a scam.>> <<@chidikanu2204 says : Stop dis crediting this innovative technology. It's real and already in sale 500ml of saline water can run for 45 days and last 5600 hours. Because this is not a European or American technology it's being downgraded. This is outright racist review>> <<@CookieCoder2025 says : Is aluminium or aluminum better?>> <<@Iliek says : Scamming runs in the blood of ALL Indians.>> <<@christopherleubner6633 says : They use very similar bartteries used for emergency location beacons in USAF survival kits. Battery is 13.8v and powers a radio transmitter/strobe>> <<@christopherleubner6633 says : Build your own by making a paste of grapgite, rust, and charcoal. Put this paste on some course steel wool. Next wrap your magnesium rod with salt water soaked paper towel, next wrap the graphite charcoal rust paste around the paper towel wrapped mg rod. Makes about 1.3 to 1.6v per serving. You can use aluminum instead but that will need a NaOH electrolyte instead of salt water.❀>> <<@JabelldiMarco says : This product is to simple that it's hard to miss that's impossible to actually work. But to grab attention with the Ukrainian flag while simultanously grifting with fantasies about ancient Venezuela cultures, that's low. And no surprise to find Obama in the midst of a scam in hope of some positive spotlight before it bombs.>> <<@SpartanJoe193 says : As someone who supports indigenous rights, I think these types of scams are infuriating. Thanks for the vid.>> <<@FA-tq9ip says : Could you do a video on Flow Batteries and claims about using these for Long Duration Energy Storrage - there is a company AquaBattery making claims about saltwater>> <<@paultan1 says : wonder what your agenda is disparaging the salt water light? It obviously works. There are examples of homemade ones all over youtube.>> <<@benmcreynolds8581 says : What I don't get is Why aren't we building modern nuclear energy options that we can use to power desalination plants? If certain things are very power hungry but important, why not use nuclear energy options? (I Really think our best option for our Future, is Utilizing New Nuclear energy options) Small form reactors, LFTRs, Thorium Reactors, liquid reactors. Utilizing our advanced modern technology. Improved engineering & material science. Utilizing our greater understanding of safety & designs. We have so much More advanced computer technology and robotics. It will really allow any nation to be pretty much energy independent. Less reliant on fossil fuels. They'll have efficient, stable electrical grids and the rest of the grid could experiment with alternative power sources, etc. We need to heal from the trauma of our past. See & learn that those things only happened solely from Us not understanding what we were doing when it came to nuclear energy. We didn't have advanced enough technology, material science, engineering, safety measures, understanding of how to go about everything, etc. This source of energy will greatly help the world improve towards the future and lower emissions. More than anything else could, while also providing a very stable electrical grid system. Currently we have alternative energy options but the majority of our grid is powered off of fossil fuels and emission producing sources of energy. We will be so much better going forward committing to modern advanced nuclear energy options. So many people i know work so hard yet can barely afford the most basic cost of living.. It baffles me. Even tho Society is struggling, We are yet to even attempt to implement a concept around: "The better off the lowest income people are doing; The better off the rest of the economy could be doing." -Think of it like an ecosystem in nature. The littlest things might seem insignificant yet, if they crumbled away, the entire ecosystem could crumble. The last things remaining would be the top things in the food chain.. the whales would all be gone once the plankton crumble away, the sharks would eat the whales. Then once all that's left is sharks, the sharks would eat the sharks. *(Think of this but as an analogy for our economy and our modern day society..) If we instead decided to support the lowest people in the ecosystem, there would be a beneficial dispersion towards other aspects of the society benefiting. All because the lowest people would be flourishing. (I say flourish but I really mean: Able to obtain the most basic living standards..) Yet even that would Vastly improve our current state of our economy & society *Also imagine this analogy in our economy. The more help we invest in the lowest level people, the more it would trickle into every facet of our economy. If poor people can pay their rent & not go homeless: landlords would get $, businesses would get $, banks would get $, local small shops would get $, mortgages & bills could be paid, insurance companies would get $, Taxes would get $, So essentially that $ would go out & filter right back in to improve our Country while simultaneously improving our quality of Life. Every bit of the economy would somehow find a way to benefit off of this situation... I don't get why we haven't even Given it a chance?? If it doesn't help? Then by all means stop it and figure out what else we should do. (I hope we TRY something soon, before things get any more unstable. The worst thing we could do is continue on doing exactly what we are currently doing.)>> <<@westhouse2026 says : please start a "Tot Glass Battery" Go Fund me! ----i mean Tot Glass "hydra cell" project...at least you'd get a Tod glass out of it...>> <<@dsleech says : I saw waterlight on LinkedIn. It's such a scam.>> <<@marcinborkowicz2557 says : So glad hearing "aluminium" not fricking "aluminum".πŸ˜‚>> <<@MyHabbits says : Just out of curiosity, does a water cooled nuclear plant produce more than 500 watts per liter of water?>> <<@targuscinco says : Ha wrong again tf. This aqua water lantern light is clearly running at 26 joule watts per unit water volt.>> <<@ObiWanCannabi says : man its almost time to drop my citrus powered clock on the world at this rate>> <<@deepfriedsammich says : Jackass scamming people selling cheap batteries as remarkable new technology that extracts energy from sea-water for outrageous donations. Gets rich. Thunderf00t tells YouTube watchers the truth about electrical generation from scammer battery project for free. Probably arrested for criminal truth-telling, any day now.>> <<@Jimoshi1 says : they used Iphone and Mcbooks before to provide light not its much more green and simple.>> <<@cpedersen4879 says : Narrator: "...and cell phones couldn't be charged!" Me: **clutches pearls** "Oh the HuManity!!">> <<@WockToPoland says : I LOVE that for your example of it being shady, you use a FAKE SOLAR BATTERY that on its own has been BUSTED a million times over, Thunderf00t fails again>> <<@Slackerhun says : They're selling this scam, meanwhile there are lamps for the exact same situations that onyl require you to lift a moderately heavy bag. It then slowly falls and powers a dynamo.>> <<@herpmcderp5707 says : lameass jive turkey is a surprisingly good insult.>> <<@helidrones says : Maybe this salty thing could help my daughter with her master thesis about battery chemistry. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚>> <<@cernos7230 says : Powered by Water!!! You mean the Dam?>> <<@AakeTraak says : I bet that battery couldn't keep up with sharging a modern mobile phone left unused.>> <<@6teeth318-w5k says : I baked a 5 kroner ( five danish krone) into a bun.>> <<@TurboMeatWagon says : BEHOLD!!!! THE POTATO BATTERY!!!!>> <<@EpicOfChillgamesh says : "Fractally Wrong" is one of my new favorite phrases.>> <<@josephnavin4451 says : 17:47 The pretentious douchebag hipster hairstyle makes him even more assaultable.>> <<@josephnavin4451 says : Smells like free energy spirit.>>
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