Of course squeezing crystals produces electrical voltage and applying electrical voltage to a crystal causes it to expand and contract which is why almost all modern watches use electrical cords Crystal vibration as timing
However wrapping the crystal in a coil is interesting because it might amplify the voltage coming out and the fact that the crystal might be microscopically being put under various pressure by atmospheric changes or even the six hzs resonance of the Earth which the crystal might be able to sort of tune into is an interesting idea
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Interesting.
Of course squeezing crystals produces electrical voltage and applying electrical voltage to a crystal causes it to expand and contract which is why almost all modern watches use electrical cords Crystal vibration as timing
However wrapping the crystal in a coil is interesting because it might amplify the voltage coming out and the fact that the crystal might be microscopically being put under various pressure by atmospheric changes or even the six hzs resonance of the Earth which the crystal might be able to sort of tune into is an interesting idea
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About the 1 minute mark
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u1z9VinjVJs
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