Roc.d'eau.R Induction is everywhere!

Ocean waves erode coastlines.
First attempt was to generate electricity with an imitation of rocks while protecting.
The idea evolves to a quilt that absorbs the impulses. On rocky coast it could be used for light shows.
On the hull of survival sloops it provides electricity while moderating
swing.
Every force provokes a reaction. Water of crashing waves could provoke displacement only when the resistance
is not to high. So, only a part of the impulse can be captured for labour. This is not a drawback
in a 24x365 schedule. I think I have solved all (?) hindrances to make a generator.
I have combined laws of physics and chemistry with configurations and material properties to create 'liquid magnetism' for direct
induction of electrical potential acting as a mini generator.
My first notes date from 2013, In May 2019, I took up the rough draft again until I was able to find solutions to
different kind of objections (till October 2022).
A similar concept was invented at NASA in 1963 and improved at the
Universities of Beijing and Massachusetts in 2019. My hypothesis
sets, in a closed system, a gel in motion by displacement and arranges
magnetic field lines so that they generate variable voltage in a 'deformed' solenoid.
"Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible."
Albert Einstein