I lasted 50 minutes but just couldn't handle the erratic presentation structure and impromptu delivery style. The highly repetitive visuals became boring, then annoying. He may have "something," but it needs more science and less tinkering. For example, he jumps to the conclusion that the plasmoids are being manipulated by magnetic fields, but seems not to consider the idea that they are being manipulated by electrostatic fields. As a test vs. control experiment, he should have made a ceramic mold of the twisted aluminum rod and then used that to cast a replica from ordinary aluminum. Then compare the acoustic resonance---by actually measuring the sound spectrum from the test item and the control item.
I lasted 50 minutes but just couldn't handle the erratic presentation structure and impromptu delivery style. The highly repetitive visuals became boring, then annoying. He may have "something," but it needs more science and less tinkering. For example, he jumps to the conclusion that the plasmoids are being manipulated by magnetic fields, but seems not to consider the idea that they are being manipulated by electrostatic fields. As a test vs. control experiment, he should have made a ceramic mold of the twisted aluminum rod and then used that to cast a replica from ordinary aluminum. Then compare the acoustic resonance---by actually measuring the sound spectrum from the test item and the control item.