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    Default A simplified Figuera generator

    If you arrange two electromagnets with the 10mm between filled with a copper coil, and feed them opposed DC sin waves, you can induce huge current across the coil, using a very small constant charge. The sin waves could be produced by an amplified MP3 file, enabling high frequencies, which increases induction.
    As explained by the left hand generator rule, this method produces square waves, so it would simplify things if the coil output was put through a bridge rectifier, which fed capacitors that act as the terminals for an 48v/72 input inverter for usable power, Higher inverter input voltage enabling higher coil power capacity.
    Winding a coil on thin rod and then a coil wound on top, for each half of its length, with the correct number of turns for the required voltage step up, would be a simple home build. All other parts being ready assembled.

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    Quote Posted by Eddy Fire (here)
    If you arrange two electromagnets with the 10mm between filled with a copper coil, and feed them opposed DC sin waves, you can induce huge current across the coil, using a very small constant charge. The sin waves could be produced by an amplified MP3 file, enabling high frequencies, which increases induction.
    As explained by the left hand generator rule, this method produces square waves, so it would simplify things if the coil output was put through a bridge rectifier, which fed capacitors that act as the terminals for an 48v/72 input inverter for usable power, Higher inverter input voltage enabling higher coil power capacity.
    Winding a coil on thin rod and then a coil wound on top, for each half of its length, with the correct number of turns for the required voltage step up, would be a simple home build. All other parts being ready assembled.
    So, if you wanted a 5 year old child to understand the process you are describing without using technical terms, what would you say?

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    I would sit on a swing and get the kid to push, providing that they got out of the way, they could push me higher and higher, despite being a fraction of my weight. I would then tell them about Richard Feynman's assertion, that there is enough zero point energy, in the volume of a light bulb to boil the world's oceans.That when you charge an electromagnet you are imposing order in the ZPF, which in returning to its natural random state, creates a push that you can enhance with an electromagnetic shove, by manipulating this ocean of energy into overcompensating in it's tendency to seek balance, you can extract a tiny fraction of its vast power.

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    Quote Posted by Eddy Fire (here)
    I would sit on a swing and get the kid to push, providing that they got out of the way, they could push me higher and higher, despite being a fraction of my weight. I would then tell them about Richard Feynman's assertion, that there is enough zero point energy, in the volume of a light bulb to boil the world's oceans.That when you charge an electromagnet you are imposing order in the ZPF, which in returning to its natural random state, creates a push that you can enhance with an electromagnetic shove, by manipulating this ocean of energy into overcompensating in it's tendency to seek balance, you can extract a tiny fraction of its vast power.
    Thank you. That even I understand.

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    Clemente Figuera is the authority on this subject, his invention was reported by the NY times, Daily Mail etc. Tesla wrote about it, Figuera said he was surprised no one had discovered it before him.
    I have had it on my mind for a decade, with the bias that it must have a complicated esoteric principal behind it.
    Free energy discovery in 2026 isn't about jumping out of the bath and running naked down the street, it is a slap the forehead moment. The principal behind Depalma's N machine was discovered by Faraday. This system is a giant confidence trick, it's all about getting the masses to trade their authority, sovereignty for protection.
    To understand CF's device an essay on transformers will cover most of it, draw a diagram with two EM's with a coil between, a sin wave to one and same turned upside down to the second, and do some basic maths.
    I have had the time to think about it that's all, between threats of expulsion at school, I got in the advanced maths class, but am certainly no genius.

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