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HAhaha, Bad hair day?

Seriously, if the Earth can be utilized as a magnetic force then there is no gravitational pull if working with the opposite magnetic element.
SUCH AS: Putting two polarized magnets together (repelling each other) and injecting a two pronged circuit completed with coiled copper wires attached, this video shows it as free energy, for charging the phone.

QUESTION: why does each wire need to be coiled?
Do the coils act like an intensified distance, accelerating the magnetic waves into energy? Is that why it works?

Lorentz force

PHYSICS
noun: Lorentz force; plural noun: Lorentz forces
the force which is exerted by a magnetic field on a moving electric charge.

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Standing wave, also called stationary wave, combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency. The phenomenon is the result of interference; that is, when waves are superimposed, their energies are either added together or canceled out.

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The magnetic transducers form the first large group of electromechanical transducers. ... In case of an electrodynamic transducer, a magnetic force – lorentz force – being proportional to coil current appears in the air gap between moving coil and fixed yoke.

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Sorry you lost me 😔 ... it's fascinating but very new info, so I'm not absorbing it too well.

Essentially a transducer is an electronic device which converts energy from one form to another. Some examples you may be familiar with include microphones and loudspeakers. There are two different types of transducer an input transducer which is a sensor and an output transducer which is an actuator.

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Solar cells, also called photovoltaic cells, directly transform energy into electricity from the sun. Renewable energy is provided by solar cells, and they are durable, compact and low-maintenance. In remote environments, solar cells often generate electricity, powering machines far from the closest electrical outlet.

All of the energy from the Sun that reaches the Earth arrives as solar radiation, part of a large collection of energy called the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. Solar radiation includes visible light, ultraviolet light, infrared, radio waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. Radiation is one way to transfer heat.

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Radiation is naturally present in our environment, as it has been since before the birth of this planet.