photonic energy generator
By Atherial
Pulsed Induction Generator
Photonic energy theory
I ask you this; what if we could harness the energy of light in a way that could produce energy for itself and for the rest of the world? Impossible you say? I believe it may be possible, through the development of the Fourier transform optical sensor. It's a lens and a computer that can harness the full bandwidth of light and be able to read it, and produce a measurement. What if we took that same lens, and combined it with the technology that allows us to take a digital picture; to produce that same light. Also through a series of capacitors, transformers and amplifiers; in combination with high capacity Photovoltaic panels, to capture, store and amplify the light and heat energy produced. Then use that energy to power an induction generator; whose oscillation charges the system and produces power to another stage of capacitors and amplifiers to increase the energy needed to power homes and everything else? That way, energy could all be directed from one source, and then distributed to other amplification centers to bring power to every corner of the planet? The possibilities of research in manipulating magnetic fields, and other related fields would then become all the more necessary for the evolution of using this system in methods of transportation.
The breakthrough for me in the development of this theory, was asking myself that same question. How can I use light to produce energy? Light can be amplified, and multiplied to the extent of being able to melt through steel, or cut a diamond; what if we could take that laser, refract it through a diamond cut to optimize reflection and heat generation. Then use a series of optical lenses to multiply the light energy being produced, inside a mirrored and vented sphere lined with Photovoltaic panels. The light would then be directed to the optical sensor for the Fourier transform instrument, again being refracted by another diamond. The purpose of this instrument is the absorbing of the full bandwidth light, and the conversion of it's energy to produce an electrical charge. Which is then paired with the energy being emitted by the Photovoltaic panels, through a series of super capacitors and amplifiers to create an electromagnetic induction through my pulse generator. From there the energy could be distributed to a battery of some sort, or sent through another series of capacitors and amplifiers, back into the system to power itself and outward to the world to use.
I know all of this seems a little far fetched, and I'm pretty sure it is. But I firmly believe that all it takes for something like this to take place is one person to ask why not? Why can't we use this idea to create a self-sustaining energy source? Why can't we put our focus into electromagnetic induction, and the possibility of using it to our advantage. We say that light is the only resource on the planet that we have in absolute abundance; why not really use it in a way that has never been considered before? Take control of our own destiny, use our imaginations a little and try to invent the things that have been considered science fiction for far too long. Our goal as a people should have been far more driven towards the exploration of space and it's possibilities for bringing us life and evolution. The only way for us to expand our intelligence and understanding of the universe, is to start thinking like Issac Asimov and Gene Roddenberry. To design ways to extend our reach to the heaven's, and be able to seek out other forms of life. To think that we are the only ones in the universe is absolutely preposterous, and to think that it is not worth the effort to try and find out is even more ludicrous. Even if it means that the missions require generations of families, it's still worth trying. We know how to cultivate our own food. We know how to extract and convert the materials needed to create anything. We even know how create vessels that are capable of housing and transporting everything necessary to do it. The things holding us back are the development of an electrical inertia displacer capable of moving such a massive object; and sensor array's capable of giving an accurate reading of distance to an object and it's gravitational field, to avoid losing control. All steps in the process of achievement, and in the evolution of our own understanding of the universe around us. The first, I believe; starts with the development of an energy source that is capable of generating the power needed. I call on you all to help me perfect a way to see this one happen, or at least it's attempt.
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