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Exposing the 'Infinite Turbo Engine' - Physics don't lie!

Alright folks, time to buckle up for a deep dive on the 'Infinite Turbo Engine' project. First off, the science? NONSENSE. They claim it can generate endless energy from 'quantum fluctuations' - big red flag there. Real physicists are rolling their eyes.

Let's break it down. The campaign is flashy, lots of techno-babble, but dig a bit, and you'll see no patent, no prototype, just some pretty 3D renders. And the team? A CEO with a track record of failed startups and a 'chief scientist' whose credentials are an online course in quantum mechanics.

They've raked in half a mil already, which is pretty wild considering they've dodged all requests for a live demo. Watch out and don't let the pseudo-science fool you. Spread the word before more people get burned by this fairy tale tech.

Submitted 11 months, 3 weeks ago by scamhunter_01


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Always do your due diligence, folks. If the team behind a project with bold claims like this can't produce even a simple proof of concept, run the other way. Money speaks louder than flashy 3D renders, and unfortunately, it seems they've spoken to the tune of half a million already. What a shame.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by SilentInvestor

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Infinite Turbo Engine? Sounds like something you'd see in a game cheat code, not real life. My car could use one though 😂. Thanks for the laughs, OP.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by TechTrollMaster

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Haha infinite energy, sure, and I'm Marie Curie. It's a classic perpetual motion sales pitch for the modern age. Guys, remember, if someone found a way to break the fundamental laws of physics, it wouldn't be on a crowdfunding site. It'd be in every scientific journal and news outlet on the planet. Kudos to OP for the warning.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by BernoulliBuddy

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Man, I was THIS close to backing them. The promises looked so good, and who doesn't want cheap, endless energy, right? But ya, when they skirt around showing anything tangible, it's time to nope out. Appreciate you shedding light on this!

11 months, 3 weeks ago by GullibleGus

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Not so fast—what if big energy corporations are suppressing their tech? Jk, this definitely looks like a scam. No energy source is infinite, let alone a 'turbo engine' running on pure sci-fi. Stick to projects that use real, provable science, people.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by HODLtotheMoon

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Oh boy, here we go again. The laws of thermodynamics would like a word with these scammers. An 'Infinite Turbo Engine' is as plausible as my fish starting a tech company. Zero prototypes and real-world testing evidence? File this one under 'fantasy'. To think they bamboozled so many out of their hard-earned cash is beyond me.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by QuantumQuackbuster

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Excellent points raised here. It's disheartening to see yet another 'revolutionary' tech baiting people with impossible claims. I did a quick search on their so-called 'chief scientist', and the credentials are, at best, laughable. Anyone with a genuine background in physics would steer clear of this kind of language. A course in quantum mechanics doesn't make you an expert in energy generation, folks.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by InquisitiveMind44

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Lol, quantum fluctuations now? Every time I see the word 'quantum' thrown around in a crowdfunding campaign, I can smell the BS from a mile away. No patent either? Shocker. Thanks for the heads up, not that I would've fallen for this one.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by CynicalTechie87