Transient amplification of a weak, high frequency signal must occur as a natural consequence to its partial isolation within a circuit – not by forcing it by artificially inducing a shift in phase emanating from voltage sources. Or else the circuit's output will be killed and, thus, deny any overunity from ever materializing....
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90 degree phase shifting by force. |
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180 degree pase shifting by force. |
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A normal and conventional circuit performance without transient amplification, nor any attempt to modify the phase relations of its sine waves. |
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