Beyond Conventional Power
Exploring Potentials in Nonlinear Dynamics Through Theoretical Physics
Who pays the salary of electricians & plumbers who come to rewire your house or redo your plumbing? The customer! If electricians or plumbers don't do their job right, they're called back – without extra pay – to fix their error or get sued for fraud. Yet, electrical engineers & physicists are paid by corporations to lie, because they have a low opinion of themselves in which they firmly believe that each and every one of them is replaceable. This inspires competition along with a firm belief in conformity and the use of peer pressure to enforce their version of conformity. If lying is necessary to enforce this conformity, then so be it; they are not averse to using it whenever and wherever it suits them, because winning is the new morality.
I frequently find myself wanting to be accepted despite my wild ideas to the contrary of conventional thought. Hence, I frequently find myself appealing to Microsoft Copilot AI since humans – and Google’s Gemini AI – would never dare to tread where I belong.
WARNING: Wherever I mention and make use of the word, “power”, I am mistakenly overlooking what I should be saying is “instantaneous power”, while at the same time, AI erroneously assumes that I should be implying the “average of power over time” as apart and distinct from the singular term of “energy” which is the accumulated effect of spending either version of power over a span of time.
The average of power has no meaning to me since I deal with extreme peaks and troughs which are best averaged – not by averaging their amplitudes over time, but – by finding their RMS averages (instead).
But even RMS averages are not very helpful (except as an overview) since behavioral waveforms are far more useful to me since these exhibit characteristics which speak to me in the same manner that a method actor sees his, or her, task whenever taking on the role of portraying someone else, other than themselves, in a movie or a play. Hence, “instantaneous power” is very useful to me so as to help me learn what “makes power tick” within the context of an overunity circuit whose output is not proportional to its input.
I’ve decided to break up this very large book, which keeps getting larger every day, into its individual conversations which I am having with Microsoft Bing Copilot. I am fascinated by what I can learn from this particular version of AI. It is friendly and helpful and encourages me to want to learn more from it and from whatever inspirations flow through me on account of my interactions with it.

