07-19-2024, 06:26 PM
I have come to the conclusion that if a circuit references a zero-volt voltage source, or nearly zero volts (such as, microvolts, etc.), and if input voltage is kept extremely low so as to avoid the suppression of the over-reactance which caps and coils are potentially capable of, then the circuit seems to know what overunity is. It represents infinity. And, infinity is the conjugate of zero. Especially according to one's complement arithmetic implemented by assembly language computer programming which orchestrates the operations of the bits (the binary digits) within a computer's registers.
Micro-Cap 12 electronic simulator makes use of a zero-volt battery within their circuit macro modelling a neon bulb...
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The following circuit simulation requires the use of a zero-volt battery, or else a battery of extremely low voltage (such as, microvolts).
theoretical simulation; not a build.
This study, of mine, culminated in this PDF text...
Lockridge, Resolved!
It is contained in this folder on my website...
Lockridge files...
Micro-Cap 12 electronic simulator makes use of a zero-volt battery within their circuit macro modelling a neon bulb...
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The following circuit simulation requires the use of a zero-volt battery, or else a battery of extremely low voltage (such as, microvolts).
theoretical simulation; not a build.
This study, of mine, culminated in this PDF text...
Lockridge, Resolved!
It is contained in this folder on my website...
Lockridge files...