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A crucial component was a homemade two-pole magnetic proximity relay—an improvised reed switch—that oscillated back and forth, creating a feedback loop. This magnetic relay coordinated the pulsing of the coil systems, effectively "pushing" the wheel in a continuous rotation. The resulting energy transfer likely generated a magnetic current, which could be harnessed to power the machinery, including cutting, sculpting, or even pumping water.