Syrian refugee creates electricity using soil, water, and vinegar - Android

Syrian refugee creates electricity using soil, water, and vinegar - Android

Displaced due to the ongoing conflict in his hometown in Syria, a refugee has come up with a means to generate electricity using an assortment of soil, water, and vinegar—an ancient technology known in the Middle East. 50-year old Syrian, Mohsen al-Amin, is said to be currently residing at a refugee camp near a Syrian-Turkish […] More

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Displaced due to the ongoing conflict in his hometown in Syria, a refugee has come up with a means to generate electricity using an assortment of soil, water, and vinegar—an ancient technology known in the Middle East.

50-year old Syrian, Mohsen al-Amin, is said to be currently residing at a refugee camp near a Syrian-Turkish border, according to Agence France Press.

In the video below, it shows al-Amin doing his “concoction” by, primarily, filtering soil which he then places in a bottle and, then, subsequently mixed with water and vinegar.