There are several bullet points, or tricks to the trade, of synthesizing electricity from the aether. 1. One major commonplace oversight is to feed the circuit a precharged capacitance equivalent to the background voltage in the environment...which just happens to be the same level of power used by crystal radios of the 1920s, one micro volt. Voltage regulation emanates from voltage sources. Eliminate them to allow infinity to manifest within your wannabe overunity free energy circuit. 2. Another major bullet point is to segregate the circuit into one section which specializes in accumulating high voltage versus low current while another section of the circuit accumulates high current versus low voltage. And if the latter condition just happens to be your load, then all the better! Current is in excess to voltage by the ratio of INFINITY to ONE at inductor, L5. This is what can happen whenever a circuit is governed by negative current whose polarity is the opposite of its polarity of voltage comprising its power. Current, here, is no longer traveling from areas of high voltage towards areas of lower voltage to equalize their differences. Instead, current is traveling from areas of lower voltage towards areas of higher voltage. This creates a condition of negative watts which just happens to be the passive sign conventional definition of the generation of power! So, we have taken standard measuring conventions and have used them to define how an overunity circuit must behave if it is to synthesize electricity in any amount which we desire. Current is in excess to voltage by the ratio of INFINITY to ONE at inductor, L5. This is what can happen whenever a circuit is governed by negative current whose polarity is the opposite of its polarity of voltage comprising its power. Current, here, is no longer traveling from areas of high voltage towards areas of lower voltage to equalize their differences. Instead, current is traveling from areas of lower voltage towards areas of higher voltage. This creates a condition of negative watts which just happens to be the passive sign conventional definition of the generation of power! So, we have taken standard measuring conventions and have used them to define how an overunity circuit must behave if it is to synthesize electricity in any amount which we desire.