Dr. Nakamats: A Laughable Look at His Inventions & Dream Machine

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The discussion highlights a humorous video featuring an inventor who has created a water-powered tricycle that still requires pedaling. The video showcases various quirky inventions, eliciting laughter from viewers. The inventor reportedly sleeps only four hours a day using a device called the Cerebrex machine, likened to a dream machine from a James Bond film, which he claims enhances his strength. The conversation also touches on his controversial statement that mobile phones are detrimental to heart health. However, the video is not accessible in the US, which has disappointed some viewers. Overall, the inventor's eccentric personality and unconventional ideas are a source of entertainment.
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Something to watch if you're looking for a laugh:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA8ZC-xbdfI&list=SL&has_verified=1

He's invented a water powered trike thing (which you still have to pedal - figure that one out!).

They show loads of his inventions. So far, haven't stopped laughing.

He spends 4 hours maximum sleeping each day, in his Cerebrex machine. (Think of the dream machine off James Bond Die Another Day) and this makes him stronger than anyone else.

A right blooming laugh.
 
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Oh blimey, he just said mobile phones are bad for the heart.
 
The video can't be viewed in the US.

I've seen programs on him, he's a bit nuts.
 
Ah pity.
 
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