I will finish this treatise by ending with a chapter on revisiting a patent search we did about two and one half years ago on the topic of a shorted motor/transformer since I've found a way to simplify that invention and integrate the capacitor|sparkGap|capacitor sandwich into it to help raise its voltage. The shorted motor/transformer is superb at producing a high gain of amperage with very little voltage from a low voltage source vibrating at a high frequency. Since this is an imbalanced condition requiring remedial action to conform to the expectations of our standard motors, an easy way to raise the voltage is to integrate the capacitor|sparkGap|capacitor sandwich into it. Unlike in previous chapters wherein I used extremely low-level capacitances in this sandwich of 100 femto Farads, more or less, to achieve ridiculously high gains of power (sometimes), here...I use more modest gains of voltage arising from using higher capacitances in this sandwich. The marriage between these two technologies, between a shorted motor/transformer and a capacitor|sparkGap|capacitor sandwich is the best of both worlds! The former produces high current with very little voltage from a medium to high frequency AM radio band up the low end of the microwave band of frequencies, and the latter technology boosts voltage to a remarkable degree of efficiency. Together, they make the best team work of both halves of Ohm's Law.