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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-10 15:13

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The experiment involves using an oscilloscope to measure signals at a frequency of around 18.5 kHz, a range often associated with piezoelectric or resonant effects. The testing occurs at the Kyoto Institute of Technology, which has conducted specialized evaluations on devices purported to generate free energy.

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The speaker demonstrates how physical manipulations influence the readings on the oscilloscope. Gently pressing down on the cylinder or touching it causes noticeable variations in the energy readings. These fluctuations suggest a response from the crystalline structure when subjected to mechanical pressure, possibly due to the piezoelectric effect inherent in barium titanate.