An African Goes From High School dropout To Self-Taught Engineer To Electric vehicles Inventor.

Hubert Odias, Freelance Writer.

A Zimbabwean national named Maxwell Chikumbutso, who taught himself engineering, has bypassed the fundamental laws of thermodynamics by inventing fully self-powered electric vehicles. But his technological breakthrough has faced fierce resistance and rejection.

Chikumbtso has developed a green energy technology that converts radio wave frequencies directly into clean and renewable energy.  He created the first cars capable of running continuously without fuel, recharging or external power sources.

Radio waves frequencies? But how do they generate electricity? The inventor explains: The device detects radio frequencies and their microacoustic waves and passes them over a piezoelectric material placed upon a semiconductor. The effect of the waves on the material generates a current, which is converted into direct current for use by the attached device.

Equipped with this technology, Chikumbutso, the founder and CEO of Saith Holdings, Inc., has also created a hybrid engine-powered helicopter, a magnetic converter, a green-powered generator, a drone and a cordless-powered television set that operates without electricity.

Chikumtutso’s ground-breaking discovery triggered the curiosity of world scientists.  Several European and American scientists traveled to Harare, Zimbabwe to inquire about his accomplishments.  Some are impressed; others are skeptical under the pretense that the inventor violated the laws of Physics, which he admitted to.  After all, let’s assume that his inventions had already reached mass production and the worldwide market. In this case, would there be a new Chikumbutso’s law of Physics that supersedes Thermodynamics laws?

Chikumbutso’s new technological invention is gaining momentum.  The prestigious Scientific Institute of Harare certified his discovery as authentic and a game changer, something the world has longed for.  Some of his electric vehicles have been tested and driven from Harare, Zimbabwe to Cairo, Egypt, a round-trip distance of 7350 km. The vehicles passed the rugged terrain test with high performance.

Unfortunately, Chikumbutso’s invention put him on a dangerous collision course with major energy corporations and automobile manufacturers.  Like other innovators before him, Chikumbutso faces intimidation and threats intended to dissuade him from pursuing his innovative projects.

When he attempted to patent the technology, he was rejected for violating the laws of physics and for lack of industrial applicability. Chikumbutso was labeled a bogus inventor, with many accusing him of misleading and deceiving the public. Indeed, Chikumbutso’s technological discovery is a case of surrealism that is too good to be true. Based on the established laws of Physics, energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be transformed. But Chikumbutso’s discovery has proved otherwise.

However, in the world of innovation and discovery, an obscure force persists, a sphere where groundbreaking ideas clash with vested interests and where inventors who challenge the status quo meet untimely ends from suspicious accidents to alleged assassinations,

Chikumbutso survived two poisoning attacks while he was working on his discovery at Silicon Valley. His research partner who also fell victim to the same poisoning attack was not so lucky; he died.

Nikola Tesla discovered the rotating magnetic field. A building fire consumed his lab, destroying his work. He died of heart failure as a forgotten man.

Rudolf Diesel, the brilliant inventor of the diesel engine, vanished under mysterious circumstances during a voyage

Despite all the threats, Chikumbutso is holding fast out of commitment and for everyone’s benefit.  For instance, imagine a world where cars no longer rely on fossil fuels or electricity, drastically reducing carbon emissions and reliance on finite resources.  This technology will eventually end fuel dependency, transform global economies, and revolutionize the transportation and logistics industries.

Suppose the Free Energy Vehicles and its microscopic energy system deliver as promised. In this case, the world will be at the threshold of an energy revolution that redefines transportation, sustainability, and economic independence.

Like Nikola Tesla who was credited with the design of the alternating current electric system, Chikumbutso will also be credited with the first fully electric vehicles using green energy technology.

Source: SABC News