The Floating Dielectric Field of Nikola Tesla and the EV Gray Motor - not to be confused with a Flux Capacitor ...
https://youtu.be/mSnYdCCKpYM
Mark McKay talks about Nikola Tesla's Floating Flux Field which was also used within the EV Gray motor. I prefer to call this a Floating Dielectric Field since that's what it is. It's merely associated with a Flux Field since that's the history of its legacy surrounding its use upon transformer coils. But it can be applicable to either a magnetic, or a dielectric, situation since each of these two choices both exhibit some dielectric properties regardless of any other consideration.
This is in contradiction to a Flux Capacitor which was mentioned by Christopher Lloyd's character, Doc (Emmet) Brown, in the Back to the Future movies starring Michael J. Fox.
I use this to synchronize the behavior of the various components of overunity circuits to ensure their ability to invert their current relative to their voltage by one-half cycle (180 degrees). This is the definition of the generation of power occurring within a circuit as opposed to outside of a circuit coming from an electrical rotary generator at a power plant. This avoids the costly use of a prime mover, such as falling water at a hydroelectric power plant, by severely restricting this input to the status of a mere catalyst depending (instead) upon the reuse of the atomic and molecular bond energies within the materials of a circuit's construction to deliver reactive power in excess of real power input.
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