I mean it's obviously not real, if someone actually discovered a loophole in thermodynamics they wouldn't be selling small-batch generators, and I don't think Musk even has anything to do with it.
my guess is the people behind it paid that youtube channel to promote their scam because the same email address is listed as the contact for a bunch of clickbait channels:
as for the actual company itself - their description of how it operates is mostly nonsense; they seem to claim that passing magnets through a coil (like a normal generator) creates some kind of quantum energy they can collect and feed back into the system:
they have links to Facebook and Instagram, neither those sites nor their news page appears to have been updated for several years aside from the 'expected delivery date'.
they claim to be a subsidiary of InfinitySAV but the link to the parent company doesn't go anywhere
they have a street address listed but no number
their whois information indicates that their site is managed by https://www.evolvetech.com.au, who have the same street address listed
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the original company was Infinity SAV in Gay Korea; it was founded by Andrii Slobodian and purported to sell the exact same devices that are listed as upcoming on the Infinity SAV Australia site. the 'demonstration' video on the Australian site was conducted on a Korean island.
Andrii supposedly died in a fire after scamming investors out of $5m USD, but rumour is he faked his death and moved to Australia to continue the scam. I haven't been able to confirm that part yet
so it looks like the original parent company, Infinity SAV, was started by a 'serial entrepreneur' named Gary Tripp. he is a business major who seems to have started a bunch of companies related to 'free energy' but never really understood the underlying concepts - he believed his issue was that he didn't have the 'engineering skill' to turn his Deepak Chopra-tier understanding of quantum mechanics into an actual functioning device. Andrii, mentioned above, convinced him that it was possible and set up elaborate scams 'demonstrating' the device, while Gary drove interest and investment. Andrii apparently created a child company in South Korea, funneled the money there, then 'died in a fire'. Gary Tripp seems to have gone completely silent on social media since around 2020, with most of the videos talking about free energy or bragging about the investors he brought in have been deleted. probably out of shame.
I'm trying to find some trace of Andrii here in Australia, currently investigating the business registration details of Infinity SAV and its linked domestic companies.
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Originally posted by aldra
I'm trying to find some trace of Andrii here in Australia, currently investigating the business registration details of Infinity SAV and its linked domestic companies.
the transfer happened in 2019, Tripp and Andrii were 'working on' their machine since at least 2017-2018 so it's unlikely they got the idea from the patent. the language McQueen uses doesn't even refer to quantum effects so why?
i'm guessing Elon didn't read shit and someone managed to convince him it could be a promising technology classic VC scam
sometimes his crazy ventures and ideas work out
but shit like MARS you are NEVER GOING TO MARS Elon that shit is a one way trip, a death trap and if anyone ever does go to mars and think they are coming home I will be saying a prayer for them.
Maybe with a FREE ENERGY ROCKET you might be able to
Originally posted by totse2118
i'm guessing Elon didn't read shit and someone managed to convince him it could be a promising technology classic VC scam
I don't think Elon had anything to do with it, there's nowhere else that mentions any kind of connection
they're just using his name to drum up interest in InfinitySAV