The system starts with initial energy from a small battery or accumulator.
The mainstream scientific and engineering communities view the Kapanadze generator with profound skepticism. No independent, peer-reviewed, and rigorously controlled replication has ever verified an over-unity or self-sustaining energy state for this device. The Laws of Thermodynamics
The Kapanadze generator is a controversial device claimed by Georgian inventor Tariel Kapanadze to produce "free energy" by tapping into ambient electromagnetic fields or "etheric" energy
The concept of free energy generators has been a topic of interest and debate in the scientific community for many years. One of the most well-known and intriguing examples is the Kapandji or Kapanadze free energy generator, also known as the "Kapanadze coil." This device, allegedly invented by Georgian engineer Tariel Kapanadze, claims to produce electrical energy without any external input, defying the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.
This discharge happens through the primary winding of the main Kapanadze coil.
The Kapanadze generator is based on the concept of "overunity" or "free energy," which supposedly allows the device to produce more energy than it consumes. This idea contradicts the fundamental laws of physics, particularly the first law of thermodynamics.