New MFMP Video “Energy Amplifier” (George Egely)

Thanks to Bob Greenyer for posting a video here titled “Energy Amplifier”, which is about a device invented by George Egely.

The device operates in air in an open atmosphere (no hydrogen) and has aluminum electrodes between which run 2 kV discharges. The power measurements are made by measuring the temperature from resistors on the input and the output. Bob explains that over a period of 5 days the input temperature is reading at around 20 C, and the output around 25 C, which would give a COP of approximately 1.25. The ambient temperature is around 18 C.

More information and images are available on Bob’s Remote View Substack channel here: https://remoteview.substack.com/p/energy-amplifier