Originally posted by baroutologos
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Well, if you have high voltage or static charge, you can make an electrostatic motor. Electromotive force is contain within the high voltage itself and constantly in oscillation. Current is always there. It is just in AC form of super high frequency that makes it useless. If you can rectify gigahertz to tetrahertz, you will have unlimited DC from any electromagnetic waves, higher than those frequency, maybe gravity wave . Current diode technology is too far behind. The magic thing about electrostatic motor is they can rectify through circulation.
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