An energy generator consists of functional units A, B and C. Unit A consists of coils wound around a hollow body (A 1) and through which flows a direct current. Unit B consists of a rod-shaped permanent magnet that protrudes through the inlet of unit A. Part C consists of coils contactlessly wound around unit B and in which an electric current is generated. Moved by coils A, zero-point energy flows through A, forms an energy whirlpool that creates an energy vacuum that causes a "particle" flow through unit B that generates induction in unit C. The zero-point energy whirlpool generates induction in unit C by resonance with unit B.
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