Daniel Nemes is a Spanish-born inventor who became known for claiming to have created a device called "Energivision," which he said could photograph beings from other dimensions. Living in Colombia, Nemes described himself as both a scientist and an amateur astronomer. He began publishing strange, often symmetrical and distorted images online, which he insisted were real photos of interdimensional entities captured using his invention.
According to him, Energivision worked using a mix of special lenses, screens, and various light sources. He claimed that the technology could detect forms of light invisible to the human eye, revealing hidden beings that existed in parallel dimensions. However, he never fully explained how the machine worked, saying he hadn’t patented it yet and didn’t want others to steal the idea.
The photos Nemes shared quickly spread across the internet. Some people were fascinated, while others were deeply skeptical. Critics pointed out that many of the images looked like digitally mirrored shapes or artistic filters, easily recreated using basic software. Scientists and experts dismissed the claims, saying there was no evidence to support the existence of such technology or the supposed beings it captured.
Around 2017, Nemes suddenly deleted his social media accounts, including the page where he had been sharing his findings. This led to rumors that he had vanished or been silenced, although there’s no proof of anything unusual happening to him.
Despite the mystery and attention, Nemes’s work hasn’t been recognized by the scientific community. His claims remain unsupported, and the Energivision device is widely considered to be pseudoscience or a hoax. Nonetheless, his story continues to circulate in fringe circles interested in the paranormal and unexplained.
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