I used various artificial intelligences to help with the research for my latest book, entitled: "Free Energy from Imaginary Power". The use of AI made it possible to gain a conventional perspective. This helped me discover that "non-linear dynamics" is the area of scientific research which has already established the relationship between electrical reactance and electrical overunity but only if I steered the AI engine with helpful questions.
I got the idea to use AI from an advertisement. I'm glad I used it.
At first, as you'll see in my text, I had a hard time to get AI to agree with me. But then I got an idea from reading one of its citations that a "pump frequency" and a "signal frequency" within the subject of non-linear dynamics describes the INPUT of a circuit versus its OUTPUT but with the additional distinction that pump and signal frequencies emphasize the significant role which electrical reactance plays inside the throughput of a circuit while, in contrast, the mere focus upon the amplitude of an INPUT versus an OUTPUT is the conventional manner of deriding overunity by narrowing our focus upon mere amplitude and, thus, be able to engage the conservation of energy diatribe to squelch all serious discussion of the matter.
The advertisement advised me to seek 50 people to give my book an honest review on Amazon. If I get that many reviews (of any type: good, bad or indifferent - it doesn't matter), then an algorithm automatically kicks into high gear to promote my book to boost its sales on Amazon.
Should I add that I am homeless and possess only one job skill which pays me pennies due to my insistence of writing unpopular books? And that singular skill is writing...
Here is its location on Payhip for zero cost to you...
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Here is its location on Scribd for zero cost to you...
https://www.scribd.com/document/7686...maginary-Power
Here is its location on my website for zero cost to you...
https://vinyasi.info/lockridge/Free-...nary-Power.pdf
And, lastly, here is its location on Amazon for a mere 99 cents if you get the digital version (the paperback, although soon to be posted, is not yet ready; its hyperlinks have to be converted from the digital version to the paperback version)...
https://a.co/d/gKTd6Qf
I got the idea to use AI from an advertisement. I'm glad I used it.
At first, as you'll see in my text, I had a hard time to get AI to agree with me. But then I got an idea from reading one of its citations that a "pump frequency" and a "signal frequency" within the subject of non-linear dynamics describes the INPUT of a circuit versus its OUTPUT but with the additional distinction that pump and signal frequencies emphasize the significant role which electrical reactance plays inside the throughput of a circuit while, in contrast, the mere focus upon the amplitude of an INPUT versus an OUTPUT is the conventional manner of deriding overunity by narrowing our focus upon mere amplitude and, thus, be able to engage the conservation of energy diatribe to squelch all serious discussion of the matter.
The advertisement advised me to seek 50 people to give my book an honest review on Amazon. If I get that many reviews (of any type: good, bad or indifferent - it doesn't matter), then an algorithm automatically kicks into high gear to promote my book to boost its sales on Amazon.
Should I add that I am homeless and possess only one job skill which pays me pennies due to my insistence of writing unpopular books? And that singular skill is writing...
Here is its location on Payhip for zero cost to you...
https://payhip.com/b/L4DYQ
Here is its location on Scribd for zero cost to you...
https://www.scribd.com/document/7686...maginary-Power
Here is its location on my website for zero cost to you...
https://vinyasi.info/lockridge/Free-...nary-Power.pdf
And, lastly, here is its location on Amazon for a mere 99 cents if you get the digital version (the paperback, although soon to be posted, is not yet ready; its hyperlinks have to be converted from the digital version to the paperback version)...
https://a.co/d/gKTd6Qf
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