Fundamentally,
capacitors store charge. When the charge is released (i.e. discharged) it will flow out of the
capacitor. Since
current is defined as the movement of charge (over time), the
capacitor, in this case, is the source of
current. It
does not
increase current, but rather supplies it in your example.
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To increase current without changing voltage, one must reduce impedance as much as possible.