This is absolute bunkum. It is a zero point energy device, a similar idea to a cold fusion reactor, and absolutely not real. The fact that this got published on MSN.com is an indictment of their editorial process, suggesting that they would also post "bat boy" and alien abduction stories.
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The basic idea is that there is no free source of energy. Anyone who tries to sell you on the idea of free motion or work being done is trying to scam you.
Or they have science so advanced it seems like magic to you. But that's an unlikely scenario :)
Bullshit. And seriously the Internet as a whole and especially lemmy does not need to this shit.
Perpetual motion bullshit.
The company claims that E-Cat technology can charge the battery of an electric vehicle continuously while it is driving. E-Cat Power provides 24/7 continuous, unlimited and sustainable electricity without generating emissions or requiring fuel.
Don't mix smoking meth and writing what apparently passes as articles these days, folks!
It is a real test and they had an independent auditor but it still may be BS. Check out this Too Good To Be True article.