I did answer Elcycs comments. I suggested that the energy source was described by Nicola Tesla and that it wasn’t “magic”. You suggested that
“Tesla talked a good story. But he also did not believe in the atomic theory (matter is made of atoms), so you can't take him as in infallible prophet.”
while offering no source/proof for your belief that Tesla did not believe in atomic theory and then assumed that folks here believe Tesla was an “infallible prophet” which I don’t believe anybody here suggested. Perhaps you should engage some of the other commenters on this thread that are actually discussing the physics suggested by OP instead of trying to convince everybody how dismissive Tesla was of the atomic theory.
I did answer Elcycs comments. I suggested that the energy source was described by Nicola Tesla and that it wasn’t “magic”. You suggested that
“Tesla talked a good story. But he also did not believe in the atomic theory (matter is made of atoms), so you can't take him as in infallible prophet.”
while offering no source/proof for your belief that Tesla did not believe in atomic theory and then assumed that folks here believe Tesla was an “infallible prophet” which I don’t believe anybody here suggested.