circuit project

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hello /sci/
i am trying to develop a circuit that harvests random thermal voltage noise at room temperature (or any temperature). Theoretically it would turn normal heat into electricity at the output, which is the goal. Pic related is a rough draft of what I am trying to do. The 1 ohm and 10 M ohm resistors are in parallel with each other which are connected to the top node. Theoretically the top part of the circuit acts as an RC circuit with a relatively high time constant, and the bottom part of the circuit acts as an RL circuit with a relatively high time constant (C & L values may be modified to fit one parameter or another).

Theoretically the voltage on the capacitor is the output, and if any current slips out it will encounter the inductor leading to ground. Variation in inductor current lead to voltage increase, which increase the amount of voltage on the capacitor.

Hopefully a snowball effect of energy may exponentially increase Vout from minimal Vin source (thermal voltage), potentially creating free energy?

Are there any E.E.'s out there who would like to help me on this project?

My email is undercaseletters@gmail.com if you have any questions you'd like to ask me.

I haven't actually done any tests yet I'm still in the theoretical phase.

Thank you