So unless you live under an internet shell, you probably heard of this...
This company went into Indiegogo asking for a million dollars to develop this "technology", and as of the time of writing this post, they have exceeded the 2 million mark.
They make huge claims with very little evidence, and the whole thing stinks from a mile away. A kajillion problems are raised with no apparent answers, and yet the video proposing it has 15 million views and a vast majority of "thumbs up". It's also one of the most annoying videos I've seen lately.
Are people this gullible? I haven't heard something this stupid since Cold Fusion. I bet if Indiegogo existed back then they would have raised a good hunk of change too.
Youtuber popular science guy Thunderf00t already called it out on this video, about 10 days (and $ 300,000) ago.
So, is this wishful thinking from tree hugging hippies, or the work of scam artists?
This company went into Indiegogo asking for a million dollars to develop this "technology", and as of the time of writing this post, they have exceeded the 2 million mark.
They make huge claims with very little evidence, and the whole thing stinks from a mile away. A kajillion problems are raised with no apparent answers, and yet the video proposing it has 15 million views and a vast majority of "thumbs up". It's also one of the most annoying videos I've seen lately.
Are people this gullible? I haven't heard something this stupid since Cold Fusion. I bet if Indiegogo existed back then they would have raised a good hunk of change too.
Youtuber popular science guy Thunderf00t already called it out on this video, about 10 days (and $ 300,000) ago.
So, is this wishful thinking from tree hugging hippies, or the work of scam artists?
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