This is something I already have researched. It does not actually create energy, with the zinc and copper it creates a current if assembled right,
and the magnets would increase the power that goes through it and possibly collect the energy from the surface tension or charge in what ever it
touches and send it through the circuit. Same basic principal as the guy who created voltage from a unit that hangs on a tree to power a
light...patented it and sold the patent and nothing was done with it.
In the video he holds onto the end and to complete the light circuit he holds one lead then touches the bulb other wire to the unit, he is drawing the
energy from himself and sending it through the bulb.
I never thought about the magnets in my monkeying with this technology, but I did consider strong magnets and a catalyst to separate water into gases
to burn in a burner similar to a oil furnace burner unit...with the transformer and electrodes igniting the water. Never actually tried this, but I
think it could work and have everything I need to make this happen. I also have supplies to build an energy source to tap the energy that flows from
the earth to the sky, that includes copper and zinc also but I have it figured to have a single top and bottom then a collector on the outside sort of
like you would find on a generator or electric motor. The magnets may help to increase the output so I have learned this from this video.
But the above mechanism would only create a smaller amount of electricity, not enough to run my furnace or water pump unless I figured out how to
store the power and how to also work in a solar system in conjunction with it. Then I could also make a heat to cold system to create energy, with
copper and zinc being used again, they already make some of those you can connect to a woodstove to run a circulating fan and another one that can
charge a battery...again, it may be able to supply just fifty watts of power, not enough alone to keep a freezer going.
I also picked up some diodes to experiment with...notice the light worked one way but not the other, that is because the led is oriented and if you
wanted to use the other lead you would have to turn the magnet thing around.
The magnets could be accentuating the unit and increasing energy imput through the unit by pulling it into the unit, increasing the transfer of ions
going between the copper and zinc.....I also like the paper added between the copper and zinc, I never thought about that, it would buffer the energy
flow to make it work longer.
This would work great in a headlamp for your head, the energy it takes probably won't hurt anyone, or just in case, make a flashlight that is fueled
by the energy flowing in our skin. Someone will probably figure a way to make that into a weight loss product, lose weight by your skin fueling a
light or radio or cell phone.
They will make more money with that sales pitch in America than with saving batteries.