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figure of a free energy generator

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Answered by hasnaf
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There are many different ways to explain this theory. I will discuss the first one now.

The device is very simple and uses electronic circuits. Basically we drive a direct current motor with pulsed current from a battery, then utilize a special means to cause the battery to recharge itself.

First, the battery is connected to a simple flip-flop circuit which in turn drives a simple amplifier circuit. The load (motor) is connected to Q4 (2N5885, Fig. 3), or between the positive pole of the battery and the collector of the output power transistor. As the motor starts moving forward, the load condition is decreased and the motor draws very little electrical energy. As the energy drawn from the battery is decreased, the flip-flop circuit goes faster and faster to a certain point, which determi nes the speed of the ci rcu i t; however, we can vary the speed by adding certain things that are also simple. The idea is to pulse the motor in a certain time frame, drive a flywheel of some mass, and convert the mass's angular momentum to energy for our use, giving back to the battery all we have robbed from it during one power pulse plus adding a little bit more.

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