I'm skeptical, I will admit it.
I want this light to work; I really do. But I also have to apply the Sagan standard to the light, and none of these videos or articles seem to provide that extraordinary evidence to me.
I keep coming back to the fact that the whole thing just sounds like a nicely engineered magnesium/copper cell with salt water (or urine) as the electrolytic path between the electrodes.
The magnesium electrode is going to run out. That's what anodes do.
Read more, please, and explain to me how I'm wrong. Sadly I haven't been able to find an actual schematic of the WaterLight anywhere.
- Dezeen article
- Inceptive Mind article
- Time article
- OurFutureEnergy article (that says pretty much what I say above)
- edina energy website (the WaterLight company - that seems to purport just shy of perpetual energy for zero cost)
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