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The concept involves the device interacting with the Earth’s magnetosphere to produce a small electric current. During initial experiments, researchers recorded a minuscule voltage output of just 18 microvolts, but this finding sparked considerable interest in the scientific community. Further analysis revealed the presence of the "Seebeck effect," where voltage is generated when one side of a material is warmer than the other. This effect was prominent in the test cylinders but not in the control cylinders, indicating that the electricity generated was indeed due to the device's interaction with Earth's magnetic field.