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Oops! How I Goofed Simulating Overunity Circuits on a 32-bit Computer...

Sorry about my previous five years of circuit simulations. They were designed on various 32-bit computers which made them unstable and it was very easy to produce overunity. Yet, they lacked credibility and put into question whether they were buildable. Now, I'm working on a 64-bit computer. I get the distinct impression that Micro-Cap electronic simulator was designed and intended to run on a computer of this type. A 64-bit computer simulation, in the Micro-Cap variety of Berkeley SPICE, is much more stable. This makes it very unlikely to produce overunity and more likely to produce a comatose circuit simulation unless I keep the circuit very simple and continue to adhere to various design principles which I've learned over the years.

As the title of this book suggests, I am a computer hacker who is self-taught on the topic of the electrical engineering of free energy circuits whose outputs are greater than their inputs. Since the production of this energy is entirely within the realm of reactive power, it is often overlooked due to its imaginary, lossless character predicated upon the square root of negative one.

Eric Dollard has been a great help and inspiration for verifying my simulated experiences.

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