Frequency amounts to the compression of time. And not in some fictitious sense proposed by scientists, such as: Einstein. No. By increasing frequency, a kilowatt hour becomes a kilowatt second by increasing the rate of electtrical reaction per unit of time. That's 3.6k times more energy per unit of time! That's the magnfication of energy without violating anyone's precious law nor by inputting any more energy that what is already there. And all due to a mere alteration of one of the factors of kinetic energy: the factor of time. To the simulator, it makes no difference whether I increase the frequency of an inputted voltage by a factor of ten, or lengthen the duration of simulation by a factor of ten. Either way, the result is the same increase of data points by a factor of ten. This shows that time is an ingredient of electrical energy worthy of manipulation.