Nuclear Engineer M.T. Keshe explains how his new theory of physics leads to alternative methods to generate electricity. The presentation was given at Elektor Live!, the annual electronics event held in Eindhoven, Netherlands 26 November 2011.
This video is the short edition for the entire presentation go to: Free Energy – Keshe
Tessel Renzenbrink holds an MA in philosophy and specialized in metaphysics. She writes about technology, energy and the changes in the cultural mindset that mark the shift towards the information age.
4 Comments
Steve Thomson
Posted January 13, 2012 at 12:27 AM
This Keshe demonstration is the most pathetic fraud I’ve ever witnessed (I’ve seen the full video) – he can’t even back up his extraordinary claims with a magic act. Apparently a (battery powered) torch which he claims has run continuously for 2 years is his supporting evidence – duh, why do you need a switch on a free energy torch?
So let’s see, apparently he can supply the world with free energy, defy gravity and cure all diseases known to man with the same technology – where’s a shred of evidence, never mind the proof?
Elektor, you do yourselves a discredit by promoting conmen. What’s more you jade people off from a serious pursuit of alternative energy.
Janos Nyul
Posted January 20, 2012 at 12:11 PM
I have been a reader of Elektor for a long time, I always enjoyed the quality of its articles and presentations. And now THIS!! On the first day of April it would be acceptable. But please do not associate your reputation and name with such a stuff. I bet Dr. Keshe would be in trouble to answer normal secondary school electricity questions otherwise!
René Rioux
Posted January 20, 2012 at 8:12 PM
What a waste of time and energy. His explanations are obscure and evasive. It reminds me of two other characters in the free energy business: Bearden and his acolyte Beddini with their over unity motor. They were violating the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics.
As long as there are people who love to drool on that kind of nonsense and fraud, you will see them multiply like pop-ups.
Joe Jones
Posted January 30, 2012 at 6:42 AM
Keshe is a scam artist. he has provided no working devices. How could ELektor magazine promote such a person?
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This Keshe demonstration is the most pathetic fraud I’ve ever witnessed (I’ve seen the full video) – he can’t even back up his extraordinary claims with a magic act. Apparently a (battery powered) torch which he claims has run continuously for 2 years is his supporting evidence – duh, why do you need a switch on a free energy torch?
So let’s see, apparently he can supply the world with free energy, defy gravity and cure all diseases known to man with the same technology – where’s a shred of evidence, never mind the proof?
Elektor, you do yourselves a discredit by promoting conmen. What’s more you jade people off from a serious pursuit of alternative energy.
I have been a reader of Elektor for a long time, I always enjoyed the quality of its articles and presentations. And now THIS!! On the first day of April it would be acceptable. But please do not associate your reputation and name with such a stuff. I bet Dr. Keshe would be in trouble to answer normal secondary school electricity questions otherwise!
What a waste of time and energy. His explanations are obscure and evasive. It reminds me of two other characters in the free energy business: Bearden and his acolyte Beddini with their over unity motor. They were violating the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics.
As long as there are people who love to drool on that kind of nonsense and fraud, you will see them multiply like pop-ups.
Keshe is a scam artist. he has provided no working devices. How could ELektor magazine promote such a person?