{{Factual accuracy|vehicle and its power supply}} =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |description={{en|1=[[File:Ammann Bros. newspaper article.jpg|thumb|Ammann brothers' newspaper article.]]This is part of a pseudoscience conspiracy involving anyone who promotes ''[[w:Fringe_science#Description|fringe science]]'' despite any [[c:Category:Free_Energy_Criteria|relevancy]] or usefulness.[[w:Fringe_science#Responding_to_fringe_science|Quote]]: [[w:Michael_W._Friedlander|Michael W. Friedlander]] suggests that ''"fringe science is necessary so that mainstream science will not atrophy"''. In this photograph, the Ammann brothers are standing in front of their power supply.[[w:Mast_radiator#Capacitive_toploads|Mast radiator, Capacitive toploads]] – Wikipedia [[w:T-antenna#capacitance_hat_anchor|T-antenna, capacitance hat]] – Wikipedia [https://ham.stackexchange.com/questions/11918/capacitive-hats-on-wire-dipoles ''Antenna Construction - Capacitive hats on wire dipoles?] – Amateur Radio Stack Exchange Search for: [https://search.brave.com/search?q=Super-Ball+Antenna+Company+of+Green+Bay%2C+Wisconsin&source=web Super-Ball Antenna Company of Green Bay, Wisconsin] {{cite web |url=https://warci.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/may11.pdf |title=''Super Ball Antenna,'' WARCI News, Wisconsin Antique Radio Club, Inc., Spring edition, 2011 May (warci.org) |quote=the ball is made of two halves of pressed 80/20 aluminum-copper alloy which are permanently crimped together [a competitor's version]}} [https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-1920s-radio-antenna-ball-1795270663 Antique 1920's Radio Antenna] – “New Ball Aerial” is an example of an 80/20 aluminum/copper alloy | #1795270663 (worthpoint.com) [http://www.k0bg.com/caphats.html Antenna Cap Hat] (k0bg.com) [https://www.buzzbar.com/w8uzzch.html Capacitance Hat] – W8UZZ (buzzbar.com) Simulation files: [http://vinyasi.info/mhoslaw/Parametric%20Transformers/2022/Sept/ammann%20with%20solar%20capacitance,%20v2c3c2b.zip here] and [https://ufile.io/zlw86m37 here.] It is strapped to the front-end of their 1921 electric vehicle which they claimed ran without batteries. === References (including references regarding the two spheres atop their device underneath the red arrows) === {{reflist|2}}}} |date=1921-08-28 |source=https://www.facebook.com/tartariamudfloodpage/posts/supposedly-the-following-is-a-newspaper-story-about-c-earl-ammann-and-his-atmosp/3031762460175788/ |author={{unknown|author}} |permission= |other versions= }} {{Location|39.742043|-104.991531}} Denver, CO =={{int:license-header}}== {{PD-US-expired}} [[Category:Ammann electric car]] [[Category:Free Energy Criteria]]