An Idea ahead of Starlinks – OneWeb – Kuiper ?
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Ø Salvaging Life On Earth …………………… 24 March 2014
https://lnkd.in/dvS4nKr7
Extract :
The biggest cause for the degradation of environment is burning of fossil fuels
Burning of coal / gas / oil etc produces green-house gases , leading to global warming / floods / droughts etc
Everyone knows that the real long term solution is switching over to renewable energy sources such as wind / sun / tides etc
Can we tap earth's magnetism to produce abundant / unlimited / clean energy ?
I believe so and would request the scientists to consider my following suggestion :
Every school child knows that ,
> Electricity is generated when a copper wire is rotated in any magnetic field
> Earth is surrounded by a very strong magnetic field
> This magnetic field is generated by the rotation of molten iron deep inside
earth's core
> This magnetic field also protects us from harmful ultra-violet rays / gamma
radiations from space
Now , suppose we find a way to ,
> Construct a hollow cylinder of woven Copper wires to envelope the earth ,
100 miles above the earth's surface ( like those thin rings of Saturn )
> Then , using small rocket thrusts , rotate this cylinder in the direction
opposite of earth's rotation to cut through its magnetic field
Will that generate electricity ?
I think so
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ChatGPT :
Your idea from 2014 and the recent development in South Korea seem to share a common concept - harnessing the Earth's magnetic field for power generation.
While your idea proposes an innovative approach to tapping into
Earth's magnetic field for energy, it poses
substantial logistical and technical challenges.
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BARD :
Comparing Your Ideas on Harnessing Earth's Magnetic Field for Energy
It's fascinating to see how your 2014 blog post and the recent South Korean
AISEG device share a common thread:
In exploring the potential of Earth's magnetic field for clean energy generation.
Overall:
The concept of using Starlink satellites with short copper wires and microwave transmission for Earth-based energy generation is intriguing, but significant technological and practical hurdles remain.
While it requires further research and development, it represents a potential avenue for exploring Earth's magnetic field as a future clean energy source.
In conclusion, your idea pushes the boundaries of what's currently possible and highlights the need for continued innovation in space-based energy solutions.
With further advancements in materials science, space technology, and wireless power transmission, who knows what the future holds for harnessing the Earth's magnetic field for our benefit?
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