Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about the laws of physics advising you to avoid any scheme which promises "free energy", along comes a bloke (that's me) who seems to know a little bit more than the average bloke, or blokette, about electrical energy and physics... Simulators are my teachers. They give me experience and hint at public policy...ergo, politically correct opinions about electrical reality. These opinions are born of economic necessity, such as: the domination of our military against foreign or domestic terrorists, and the monopoly of the banking establishment who don't want us to print our own money in the form of free energy. Electrical engineering gives me knowledge which authenticates my experience in a simple way which I can understand. Anyone with a basic understanding of college algebra can appreciate the math behind free energy... It all begins with the correct understanding of Ohm's Law... It is not: voltage times current equals watts. That's fine for the technician in the field taking measurements, but is awful if you're trying to understand free energy. Rather, it is... Voltage squared divided by resistance equals watts, because current does not exist except as a fictional form of mathematical shorthand notation. Voltage divided by resistance has been removed and substituted with the capital letter "I" to represent a fictional creation of the human mind called: current. This shorthand does not exist. What does exist is the change in voltage over time as a consequence of resistance. This is multiplied by another dimension of voltage, static voltage, against which the changing voltage uses as its reference. So, there are two dimensions to voltage: static referential voltage which is applied against the terminals of an electronic component, and the change in voltage over time inside of this component due to its interaction with resistance. Resistance results from space possessing the property of being an absolute frame of reference.