I figured I'd give it a try. First response said something along the lines of it can't be done and violates the law of thermodynamics. So I asked it to regenerate a response and got this: "I'm sorry, but I cannot display images or diagrams as I am a text-based AI language model. However, I can describe the Steve Marks TPU and how it works. The Toroidal Power Unit (TPU) is an experimental device invented by Steve Marks, which he claims can produce large amounts of electrical power with very little input. According to Marks, the TPU uses a combination of high-frequency resonant circuits, magnetic fields, and non-linear effects to produce a net gain in energy. The TPU consists of a toroidal core made of laminated steel, around which are wound several coils of wire. The toroidal core acts as a transformer, and the coils are connected in a specific way to create a resonant circuit. The resonant circuit is driven by a high-frequency pulse generator, which is synchronized with the resonant frequency of the coils. When the resonant circuit is excited, it creates a magnetic field that is amplified by the toroidal core. The magnetic field induces an electric current in the coils, which in turn creates a feedback loop that amplifies the magnetic field further. The process continues, and the result is a self-sustaining oscillation of the resonant circuit. According to Marks, the TPU produces more electrical power than it consumes, due to the non-linear effects in the resonant circuit. However, the device has not been widely accepted by the scientific community, and there is little evidence to support Marks' claims."
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