In the early 2000s, Kapanadze, a self-taught inventor from Georgia, demonstrated a device that appeared to output kilowatts while running from a small battery or no external source. The core components reportedly include:
: A primary coil is pulsed at a high frequency to create a resonant electromagnetic field. Energy Transfer
A search for "Kapanadze schematics" yields thousands of results across forums, YouTube, and patent databases. However, the status of these documents is complex:
Claims suggest the system starts with a battery and inverter but can become "self-running" once resonance is achieved, with a portion of the output feeding back into the input. The Question of Verification
Kapanadze never fully revealed his exact configuration, leading to a "guessing game" where enthusiasts try to fill in the blanks with their own theories on resonance and frequency matching. 3. The Science vs. The Claim
: Proponents suggest the device utilizes a "Tesla transformer" or "magnetic resonance" to tap into zero-point energy or radiant energy, achieving "over-unity" (outputting more power than is input).