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known about it for a while actually! Just happened to find two gems while browsing (my friend from the netherlands is always linking me videos from there so I get lost in it)
for those that dont know it, just go to dumpert.nl, go to themas, and click fapvoer. Youre welcome
If you look at the shots I'd have to say its plugged in the wall, although it doesn't look like it. In the first shot you can see the coiled up cord plugged into the strip, but at :55 when he uses the lighter piece the cord is now not fully in the shot. I think the cord from the strip is in the wall then another cord is wrapped and the loose end and cord to the wall are out of the shot. Also when the shot changes at 1:10 you can now see all of the powerstrip's cord plugged into itself, but the sixth plug on the end of the power strip is out of the shot assuming its plugged in the wall. Maybe I'm stating the obvious, I mean there is obviously no such thing as never ending free energy but it seems kinda obvious how he did it.
it looks convincing but it's physically impossible without a power source to compensate for the loss of potential (voltage) across each particular resistor he plugs in