Energy is equivalent to the work done on a motor. The work done on the motor is multiplied by more than 100% by *recycling* the *energy* the motor uses. Why then does the energy in the system appear to be more than one hundred percent? For instance if a motor is powered from a capacitor with 1 joule of energy in it then the motor has done 1 joule's worth of work. Yet when the *energy is recycled*, by pulsing and recovering the energy through the utilization of a collapsing magnetic field, then the motor can now do more work than what it originally could have done if the energy was used only once. If the *work done* in the motor is directly related, proportional and equal to the *energy* that was in the capacitor, then would this mean that the energy has now gone above 100% as well? **That is the question**. Any answers would be greatly appreciated. I will remain neutral to any and all answers as I don't consider them right or wrong. More information and clarification can be found [here][1]. I actually figured out the answer for myself and hopefully for others as well [here][2]. [1]: https://eternalmotor.blogspot.com/2017/07/does-motor-really-consume-energy.html [2]: http://eternalmotor.blogspot.com/2017/08/power-amplification-solved.html