Resonance Amplification

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When the flat coil is resonating, it can store and release energy in sync with the input signal, which can result in a stronger output signal.

In addition, the resonating flat coil can induce a larger current in the induction loop when it's placed at a certain distance from the coil. This is because the resonating flat coil is generating a stronger magnetic field that can induce a larger current in the nearby conductor.

The energy transfer between the flat coil and the induction loop is a separate process from the input signal that is triggering the resonating flat coil. The input signal sets up the resonant frequency of the coil and causes it to oscillate, while the energy transfer between the coil and the induction loop is a result of the amplified magnetic field generated by the oscillating coil.

It's important to note that the strength of the output signal will depend on many factors, including the resonant frequency of the flat coil, the distance between the flat coil and the induction coil.

You can use this extra energy to power devices such as a rectifier and battery charger and loop this system and make it self sustainable. Very basic principles. We once again are taking advantage of multiple existing energies available to the system for usage that would normally be "wasted"

You see, there is a problem with the statement energy can't be created or destroyed in how most people understand this. Only manipulated and converted into other forms. Where most people seem to get it wrong is they seem to impose this imaginary statement to this, that means you also can't use any other amplified energy systems to make up for losses from another energy system and working together we can indeed observe a net gain of electricity energy out of such systems. When you start thinking like this. The opportunities of creative devices that work on these principales all of a sudden seem endless,

The statement of how energy can't be created or destroyed and because of this we can never experience a net gain of electrical energy from a system that works with multiple energy types is just silly. We just need to think a little outside the box and we don't have to break any laws of thermodynamics.

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