I have no idea how to explain this to you. However, you will not find anyone on this board or on another tech-savvy forum that agrees with you. Unless it's called "Free Energy For All" or something. This should tell you something. And perhaps it should bring you to read up on the subject.
There is no "Free Energy For All" at all, there is only wasted energy.
No. Look at the diagram I posted earlier.
Just imagine DC battery with + and - terminals. And capactior with A and B terminals.
Now connect DC battery to capacitor: + to A and - to B. The capacitor will be charged.
Now connect DC battery to capacitor with reversed polarity (this is how AC current works): - to A and + to B. The capacitor first will be discharged through DC battery and then charged to reversed polarity.
Let's assume that capacitor charge takes energy E from battery. So, during experiment you spent 3*E energy (charge+discharge+charge) from DC battery. But capacitor stores just 1*E energy. So, you're lose 2*E energy.
And note, this energy is NOT consumed by capacitor. It is consumed by DC battery. This is wasted energy of DC battery.
The same things happens with AC generator with connected capacitor on the output.
On rise edge of sine wave capacitor will be charged from AC generator.
On falling edge of sine wave capacitor will be discharged to AC generator and then charged again in reverse polarity. It happens in a loop.
As you can see, on falling edge capacitor will be discharged to AC generator.
It means that current from capacitor (which flows through AC generator) will make resistance to mechanical rotation. And you will spend more gasoline for AC generator rotation. You're just wasted that energy.
This is something like use gasoline to move car from point A to point B and then move it back to point A. Gasoline wasted and the car is staying at the point where it was before
