and then creates beautiful furniture with those tools.
Today, I want to share with you his video that represents the same survival and inventive spirit you will find in the Cuban people today.
What would you do if you live in a mountain of Cuba without electricity and want to listen to the radio or watch TV?
It’s simple! Make your own hydro-electric power with an old bicycle dynamo, an old windshield wiper motor and a transformer. This is a very rudimentary use of basic laws of physics and electricity.
We all know the old saying “necessity is the mother of invention” but to what level? It is fair to ask the same question once again. How do they manage to do so much with so little?
I hope you enjoy it the video below.
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