Engines structure for water molecules impulse, order and control for agricultural purposes
11858834 ยท 2024-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Plant growth and energy storage is supported by complicated bio-electro-chemical processes causing the intake of water and nutrients from the ground. These processes are affected by adaptations such as root structure and genetic characteristics that facilitate a plant species' survival in its native regions. Disclosed are methods for altering the water and nutrient intake through electrical alignment of molecules with dipole characteristics and ionized molecules, and apparatus for performing the disclosed methods. Through the disclosed invention, the capacity of water molecules to interact at an electro-chemical level with soil elements can be increased or reduced to guide absorption-transport activity, facilitating optimal plant growth for agricultural and other purposes.
Claims
1. A process for altering plant performance, comprising: providing an apparatus, comprising: soil having nutrients, the soil providing a location for the growth of a root system of a plant; an engine comprising one or more integrated coils, wherein the engine is selected from the group consisting of a solenoid induction engine, a toroid engine, and a multiple induction engine and an irrigation tube; causing water to pass through the irrigation tube; with the engine, orienting and charging water molecules of the water passing through the irrigation tube; and transporting the water to soil, wherein the engine creates an internal circular flow of electrons for guiding absorption-trans port activity of the plant by altering the capacity of molecules of the water to electrically and chemically interact with the nutrients.
2. The process for altering plant performance as recited in claim 1, wherein the engine is a solenoid induction engine.
3. The process for altering plant performance as recited in claim 1, wherein the engine is a toroid engine.
4. The process for altering plant performance as recited in claim 1, wherein the engine comprises a multiple induction engine configured to create an internal circular flow of electrons.
5. The apparatus for altering plant performance as recited in claim 1, further comprising additional engines to form a combination of engines for guiding absorption-transport activity of a plant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(38) Every plant species known is a result of thousands of evolution-adaptation processes that gives its own characteristics and a specific challenge for our society.
(39) The electrons activity as well as the molecule structure are not correctly appraised because there is not clear information availableonly general knowledge is reduced in a concept of circular orbits around a solid nucleus with different theorical electro-magnetic charges and capabilitiesbut in fact all this element is a complex phenomena itself (
(40) It is important to analyze some of that element composition and the strange capacity to bond with other with electromagnetic interactions that represent the world as we know it. The great variety of known substances is the final of many ways that atoms can be combined. Elements that integrate an atom unit (neutron-proton-electron) are the same structure in the world, the only difference is the location-orbit of each oneall possible combinations structure the reality we know.
(41) The electromagnetic equilibrium of each element is a direct reference of the amount of internal unit in the nucleus and the amount of external orbital electrons. Even so, the most external orbit has a defined capacity and the atom can be internally equilibrated but has external units in default that will create an interaction that makes attraction or repulsion phenomena with others (
(42) Every atom is in permanent motion even as molecules (until a temperature level of zero Kelvins), and that characteristic makes permanent motion and interaction present in organicinorganic environment.
(43) What we can produce with this utility invention is to give an extra capability to the water molecules to interact with the soil molecules for manipulated selection and controlled absorption and transport inside the plant structure.
(44) Modern technology to plan and design any kind of engines for energy specific activity is leading the modern industrial developments: electro-magnet use for industry performance, transport options, communications and equipment, and electricity production (electron current) conduction control and final distribution.
(45) The present analysis for better use of different engine designs for agriculture control purposes (
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(47) The solenoid design is a rolled wire in a solid structure that when an electric current (electrons current) is connected that current is multiplied increasing in a defined direction all the electron current(in a car a 24-12 V battery can be through the coil-solenoid-transformerincrease until 20,000 V needed for the spark combustion process).
(48) Then, an increased amount can be oriented. In the present utility invention the first step can be to use this engine structure (as electro-magnet is used to hold heavy material). This design has an empty nucleus where the electrons can be oriented giving or reducing electrons current into the water flow transforming the current capacity for energetic interaction. This design can be oriented to the opposite direction modifying the electromagnetic capability of the water in use. The energy level can be controlled at will.
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(50) This design consists in the wire enrolled on a circular structure (as a circle) creating a circular electron current exactly in the enrolled area and a vacuum area in the center of the circle. This vacuum area represents a new phenomenon that can create order or orientation of the molecules (
(51) As this happens the water molecules activity in the soil elements can be oriented as needed.
(52) The final design of this invention allows the modification of the molecule orientation and strength of the water structure and interaction when colliding with the soil molecules.
(53) This engine activity is designed to give controlled electro-activity to the water molecule structure defined on the plant genetic code performance.
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(55) Separate units acting as electromagnets designed as alternative charges in motion creating circular current of electromagnetic charges (electrons) in a designed direction (
(56) All the electrons will be oriented in an induced circular current giving an energic active capacity to the water molecules that can interact in the molecule mix of the soil structure. This engine design can modify the final orientation or power to change or modify the water activity.
(57) These A-B-C engines combined can be used in both directions separately to have a number of options in hand.
(58) The main purpose of this utility invention is to provide a controlled energy device to increase or reduce capacity of the water molecules interaction at an electro-chemical level with soil elements for a guided absorption-transport activity. It is a better option for manipulating all the molecules involved to facilitate the cell-root system in this first step of plant performance.
(59) The academic focus of the invention is not just related to the mechanical phenomenon of water molecule orientation for better nutrient absorption by plant roots; it is a complicated structure that needs specific order on a number of elements that do not always occur in nature and that need to be implemented for plant survival and production.
(60) Water is a complex molecule with physical, chemical and electromagnetic characteristics, has been under research for the last century for many individuals and institutions and now we have a large data for better conservation and use.
(61) To understand the total plant nutrition phenomena some other issues need to be studied:
(62) a) Nature of soil compositionthere are some nations that have large amounts of rain and rivers but do not have good agriculture results.
(63) b) Nutrients from biotic decomposition are not always in disposition.
(64) c) Previous agriculture activity changes the bio-chemical soil conditions restricting new crop capability.
(65) d) pH values from previous crops and fertilizers used because residuals cannot be removedsome human hand is needed by physical and chemical activities to find a balance (electro-magnetic process).
(66) e) climate and temperature figures.
(67) All plant biology can be defined as a chemical chain of events with electromagnetic characteristics at each step of the evolution: seeds wake-up to start the process; first growing steps until maturity; flowering and development (complex chemical reactions); skin, root and leaves maturity; genetic reproduction process; aged and final stage.
(68) All plants have the same conditions and characteristics as all living creatures (bacteria, virus, fungus and large animals); the main difference is that plants cannot move and spend their lifetime in the same placebut this gives to the plant the capacity to adapt its own DNA code to analyze, select, find nutrients, modify and use them.
(69) The following additional analysis complements the above:
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(72) A.The usual irrigation process is not the best because the soil porosity capability and the plant root natural development. Normally half of the water used is lost.
(73) B.Different development of the root system relies on the land characteristics. It depends on the water bed location and each plant species can adapt and re-located his own development. Sometimes the root system development is larger than the total external size.
(74) C.General analysis of the root development and function, including detailed cellular development; extension of the root final system to exudation molecules control and mix with the soil conditions; presence of soil bacteria able to catch atmospheric nitrogen for ammonia structure and sugars; soil bacteria to interact with the local molecules, exudation plant residuals to adapt the necessary elements for sequence adsorption, and root constitution to analyze and complete the physico-chemical reactions (electromagnetic activity).
(75) At the present time almost all agriculture process is manipulated through fertilizers of different structure. The use of greenhouses represents this manipulation: no soil support is available and external support is provided; no soil biomass and bacteria is present for the nutrient modification; and atmospheric conditions are transformed for better manipulation (light, temperature, humidity).
(76) With these and other modifications the natural process is modified with different final results. Knowing the basic elements of the process the entire phenomena and results can be modified.
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(78) On the lower area of the figure the cell root cellular structure is shown with the water solutes transport system present: xylem to recover the nutrients and move them to the leaves area, and phloem for general transport distribution of modified nutrients (sugars, enzymes, hormones etc.) for the total distribution of the modified molecules for the plant development (growing, flowering production, survival).
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(80) By these stomata doors the plant creates a vacuum phenomenon moving up the water molecules from the soil area relying on the external atmospheric conditions of temperature, humidity, wind. This vacuum process catches the CO.sub.2 (carbon-dioxide) from the external environment (all living creatures activity), separate the atoms from the molecule for specific function with the carbon and oxygen (metabolic activity).
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(82) Biologically the water-solute nutrients transport is in permanent activity from the soil environment to the atmospheric area through leaves system. Here the open-close phenomena (stomata activity) is in charge to recover and free the Title: Engines Structure for Water Molecules Impulse, Order and Control for Agricultural Purposes oxygen atom and hydrogen atom for internal use. To attract CO.sub.2 from outside, it separates the molecule and uses carbon atom as raw material for sugars, proteins, enzymes and hormonesthe residual hydrogen from the water molecule and the oxygen atom from that CO.sub.2 separationto create a strong electro-magnetic environment for the plant metabolism and the rest for the soil activity.
(83) In the lower area the photon energy elements present provide energy and capacity as required.
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(89) Xylem (central area of the roofdiamond shape) is the basic transport line to move the water nutrient molecules to the leaves area. Atmospheric conditions can modify the speed of this transport line. Phloem (central areacircle shape) after the nutrients get to the leaves area a number of molecules structure occurall over the plant areas. This phloem transport system moves all these modified molecules until they can be deposited into the soil to start the process. Essential conditions for plant development include soil, environment, and plant DNA attributes. Soil conditions include texture and porosity, bio-fauna integration, bio-residuals of previous treatment, contaminants such as salinity, fertilizers and fungicides used, chemical molecules' composition, and residual pH. Environment conditions include temperature in each step of the plant development (seed wake-up, growth, flowering reproduction, aging), humidity (aerial and ground), air composition, and water residuals. Plant DNA properties include adaptability for new DNA structure, biological identity with the environment, and each species' structure.
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(96) We have no specific information about these processes or how any model of matrix can structure the chlorophyll molecule and how when the photons are present another matrix can structure the glucose molecule.
(97) As this happens in the leaves area, similar activity in different plant areas is shown to create enzymes, proteins, hormones, sugars as each specific plant metabolism requires.
(98) A balanced water source and electro-magnetic conditions is not a general rule on every areaany agricultural program will always be conditioned to the bio-chemical characteristics of each location (general climate, biotic and abiotic factors and soil molecules content.
(99) After this physiological plant structure review, an analysis of the physics and chemistry of the molecules involved is important.
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(101) The lower area shows that there are different orbit levels with specific capacity. All the known atoms have the same elements as positive charge in the nucleus: protons and neutrons and external electrons with negative charge. The difference in all the known elements is the internal and external orbits design.
(102) Some elements are shown for an easy understanding of the internal organization:
(103) Hydrogen 1s.sup.1
(104) Carbon 1s.sup.2 2s.sup.2p.sup.2
(105) Nitrogen 1s.sup.2 2s.sup.2p.sup.3
(106) Oxygen 1s.sup.2 2s.sup.2p.sup.4
(107) Sulfur 1s.sup.2 2s.sup.2p.sup.6 3s.sup.2p.sup.4
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(115) All these interactions affect the molecule behavior specially when we know that in the soil a number of elements, bacteria activity and water influence have a permanent activity, creating a specific environment with electromagnetic values. This activity is defined as redox phenomena: reduction oxidation, loss or gain external electrons in a molecular relation.
(116) As conclusion: what we know about plants is not total comprehension, but just the best data availablethat means is not apparent facts, observations or empirical data that we recorded, because our perceptions are structured by information, previous data, habits of thought, theoriesalways with possibility of making mistakes, until new data is available.
(117) As mentioned previously, plants entire picture is a complex issueand the purpose is related to analyze the nutrition and plant development.
(118) Living individuals need nutrition and each species develops their own differentiated process for selection and ingestion, interval chemical changes, nutrients selection, and nutrients integrated, but if we modify the structure of these basic elements used as nutrients the final result (after the natural process) can be a wonder or can be fatal.
(119) When the natural process is disturbed modern medicine can design a specific (patented) formulation of molecules to arrange the normalization needed.
(120) The disclosure is related to the fact that the manipulation of the amount of electrons that can be added in both directions, the orientation of the total water molecules and additional activity can create a controlled electro-magnetic environment.
(121) As the nutrition solutions are controlled (manipulated) the entire life plant path can be programed: the wake up of the seeds, the biotic-abiotic environment, the total plant development, the productive process, the fruit maturity, and the aging process, not to mention better fertilizer use.
(122) The patent protection requested is oriented to the utility use of the academic concept and as result some prototypes can be made, adapted to the soil, external conditions, plant species.
(123) The proficiency of the electricity is the key of our modern way of life: utilities at home, office, street, computers, communications, etc. have this common base. Energy production is beyond any imagination, since basic mechanics production until dams, nuclear, wind, sun sources are in use and some new to come.
(124) In any case the ultimate phenomena are reduced to produce, orientation, control and electrons acceleration. A number of engines have been designed for decades for any purpose at home, office and industrial: induction engine, cronclad motor, air cooled engine, reciprocating engine, two phase motor, two pole motor, rocket engine, value-in head engine, V motorcylinder converger, internal combustion engine, jet engine, water cooled motor, air cooled motor, explosion motor, ramjet engine, turbo-prop engine, diesel engine, out-board motor, motor-generator, single-phase motor, propulsion motor, pulse-jet engine, synchronous motor, tractor engine, etc. For any specific intention an engine can be designed.
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(131) The analysis of the theoretical concept is important, regardless of the physical experimentation with the prototype. This model has multiple options based on the basic concept of nature and soil composition; water and nutrient mobilization capacity; pH and salt residues, as a result of previous fertilization and use; climate and temperatures involved; and atmospheric pollution.
(132) Electrical conduction coil design generates magnetic fields that are free electrons in a controllable and useful direction.
(133) Plant absorption phenomenon and nutrient management is regulated by anion-cation exchange of the environment. In this process, the water and CEe and CECe capacity that it may have, represents the basic solvent-solute operation.
(134) The plant cannot realize its development function and production (genetic option) without the previous process; nevertheless, the chemical phenomena chain that allows its development (enzymes, sugars, hormones) will always be linked to the CEe and CECe of the water and liquids involved.
(135) The prototype consists of six (6) integrated coils with the following characteristics (2 different types): they control and rectify the voltage involved; by means of a timer, they handle the intensity of electronic fields (electron flow); they have instrumentation that allows the reverse of electron flow, conducting them in both directions; they are designed to arrange the electromagnetic orientation atoms and water molecules, as well as the resulting solutes; and they are designed to manage the electron flow activity.
(136) The irrigation water has a CEe present flow electron capacity; and this prototype offers the possibility of manipulating them in numerous options, according to the type of crop and application period; and as a result: the harvest.
(137) The absorption process that takes place in the plant root depends on the electronegativity of each metal and nutrients and the possibility that the solute (water) can adapt to plant needs in each phase of its life cycle.
(138) The active involvement of this electron movement in the anion-cation absorption phenomenon and use of the soil elements and the active bacteria that make it up must be considered.
(139) Involvement and use in the nitrogen cycle and other elements must be considered.
(140) Programming must be according to the needs of each genetic type of plant and their adaptation to soil and climate diversity. Programming of the prototype as an example has to be prepared according to the conditions of each type of sowing and the nutritional characteristics in each stage are required; likewise, the type of soil and climate, as it happens with each region that harvests cotton.
(141) As a result of this analysis, we can carry out tests and adapt the instrumentation offered by the prototype.
(142) As already explained, these analyses are far-reaching, but they are the basis of their real use; especially, in regions where low productivity is transformed into serious food constraints for the population.
(143) The main reason for this experimentation is to evaluate the mobility levels and atom conduction that delimit water composition and its affectation in the total agricultural processes.
(144) The real expectations of agriculture summarize a complicated network of factors that can be analyzed in stages, including the probiotic quality of the soil; the porosity and chemical composition of the soil; the residues of previous harvests: affectation and salts residues, and resulting pH; the general weather and predictable visibility; pollution; and the quality and volume of water.
(145) Considerations (basis and target handle) include elemental atom composition that is included in this study (Elemental Composition table belowthe location of the external orbit allows us to estimate the location in the basic oxidation-reduction processes, that is, solute formation); consideration for agricultural effects of the elements that are considered nutrients (macro-micro) and appropriate ion availability (
(146) The basis of this analysis lies in the basic principle that the composition in atom volume can influence, and if necessary, modify if subjected to a strong electron tide in a positive or negative direction (electron flow activity).
(147) The possibility of altering (under control) the physiochemical-electromagnetic characteristic of these elements is a practice with the hopes of managing the total process of agriculture. Embodiments of the engine include an engine that when creating a determined electromagnetic field can face or add free electronsthere is adaptation in order to increase or decrease the flow, as well as to reverse the direction flow; a toroid with peripheral magnetic field that allows aligning the electromagnetic orientation of the material (liquid, solid, gas); and multiple engines that creates a circular current for the activation or reduction. The turning pressure or reverse can be increased.
(148) This prototype will allow evaluating each stage and preparing the operation of the crops. It has an independent operation in each case.
(149) The second prototype has the three series linked for direct operation, although an evaluation of the other external conditions is suggested.
(150) CE-CEC Activity
(151) This evaluation will give the option of detailed analysis according to the genetic characteristics of the treated crops and will allow planning the crops according to the external conditions.
(152) The evaluation of the biological processes is an option for a future generation of nutrients.
(153) The conditions of the use of water can be evaluated and its practical utility can be programed.
(154) The improvement and recovery of the soil with excesses and surpluses of non-assimilated previous fertilizers and those with altered pH can be controlled.
(155) The studies to evaluate and control the activity of the internal molecular phenomena will be the basis to define the best growth, development, harvest, and survival conditions of the plants, as well as the qualities of the harvest.
(156) Verifying the conditions of genetic manipulation (Monsanto-Bayer, Dow Chemical, etc.) and controlling its impact on the direct or secondary consumption population (consumer animals), will be more accessible and controllable.
(157) TABLE-US-00001 A.N. ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION 7 N 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.3 (3 +5) 1 H 1s.sup.1 (1 +1) 15 P 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.3 (3, +3, +5) 8 O 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.4 (2, 1, +2) 20 Ca 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.64s.sup.2 (+2) 12 Mg 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2 (+2) 19 K 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.64s.sup.1 (+1) 16 S 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.4 (2, +2, +4, +6) 6 C 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.2 5 B 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.1 (+3) 17 Cl 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.5 (1, +1, +3, +4, +5, +7) 29 Cu 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.104s.sup.1 (+1, +2) 26 Fe 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.64s.sup.2 (+2, +3) 25 Mn 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.54s.sup.2 (+2, +4, +7) 42 Mo 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.104s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.55s.sup.1 (+2, +3, +4, +5, +6) 28 Ni 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.84s.sup.2 (+2, +3) 30 Zn 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.6d.sup.104s.sup.2 (+2) 14 Si 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.2 (4, +2, +4) 11 Na 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.1 (+1) 17 Cl 1s.sup.22s.sup.2p.sup.63s.sup.2p.sup.5 (1, +1, +3, +4, +5, +7)
(158) TABLE-US-00002 NITROGEN ACTIVITY .fwdarw. OXIDATION DEGREE +5 HNO.sub.3 Nitric Acid +4 NO.sub.2 Nitrogen Dioxide +3 HNO.sub.2 Nitrous Acid +2 NO Nitric Oxide +1 N.sub.2O Nitrous Oxide 1 N.sub.2H.sub.2 Diimide 2 N.sub.2H.sub.4 Hydrazine
(159) TABLE-US-00003 NITRITE .fwdarw. Reduction cap NITRATE AMMONIUM Inorganic Nitrogen .fwdarw. Activity by electron Dehydrogenase Nitrogenase Urease
(160) Nitrification is performed by soil bacteria, but the process results in residual soil acidity. When ammonium ions are transformed to nitrate, H.sup.+ IONS are released. Ammonium and oxygen in the presence of nitrifying bacteria are transformed into nitrate, hydrogen, and water:
NH.sup.4++2O.sub.2.fwdarw.NO.sub.3.sup.+2H.sup.++H.sub.2O
(161) Common fertilizer with acidic residual include ammonia, ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate, and urea.
(162) Nitrate sources with no acidic residual include calcium nitrate and potassium nitrate.
(163) How to Neutralize Acidity
(164) In a soil mix colloid, the addition of calcium carbonate:
H.sup.+H.sup.++CaCO.sub.3.fwdarw.Ca+H.sub.2O+CO.sub.2
In a soil mix colloid, the addition of calcium sulfate:
H.sup.+H.sup.++CaSO.sub.4.fwdarw.Ca+2H.sup.++SO.sub.4}H.sub.2SO.sub.4 (sulfuric acid)
Soil Column Study
(165) The following outlines an exemplary study useful for determining soil impacts of water treated with the present invention and estimating parameters for use with an engine of the present invention.
(166) The soil columns are clear acrylic tubes 4 inches (10 cm) diameter and 24 inches (61 cm) in length, with caps on each end, which are suspended vertically to allow for flow of water. The apparatus used to hang the columns is stored in an indoor storage building connected to the building's earth ground with a multi-strand electrical cable to ensure safety (if electrical power is used).
(167) A Hanford Sandy Loam will be used for this study. Soil location is known to have a bulk density of approximately 1.5 g/cm.sup.3. The collected soil will be analyzed for particle size (amount of sand, silt, and clay), pH, and ECe before loading into the columns.
(168) The soil will be dried at 105 C., then ground and sieved through a 2 mm screen. The sieved soil will then have water added to it to increase the volumetric water content of the soil to approximately 6%. At this point, the moist soil will be packed into the soil columns to a depth of 12 inches (30.5 cm) at a bulk density of 1.5 g/cm.sup.3. A total of 18 columns will be used in the study.
(169) For the study, nine treated columns will receive experimentally treated water and nine control columns will receive non-treated water. An amount of water equivalent to one acre/inch, (200 ml) will be added to each of the columns two times each week, for the length of the experiment. The leachate will be collected the following day (24 hrs. later) and the volume will be recorded. Leachate will be analyzed for pH and ECe.
(170) The experiment will run for three weeks. Each week of the study three treated and three un-treated soil columns will be removed from the soil column apparatus, six columns in total will be removed each week. This will allow for analysis of changes in the soil after 2, 4, and 6 acre/inches of water have passed through the soil. Each of the columns will have soil samples taken from the Title: Engines Structure for Water Molecules Impulse, Order and Control for Agricultural Purposes contents, and then each will be analyzed for volumetric water content, pH and ECe.
(171) Suggested Theoretical Analysis Prior to the Practical Application
(172) Phase 1
(173) Objective #1: Determine the impact and activity that nitrogen and its derivatives signify for the environment: nutrients and practical effects; identify crops.
(174) Objective #2: Determine the quantum alteration and modification in the nitrogen atom when subjected to pulsating electron currents, as well as its affectation on the support capacity of nutrients and molecules: crops.
(175) Objective #3: Determine the impact on physiochemical soil characteristics regarding agriculture in general and in local identified crops.
(176) NitrogenOxidation Degree:
(177) TABLE-US-00004 Electronegativity Molecule Identification Name +5 HNO.sub.3 Nitric Acid +4 NO.sub.2 Nitrogen Dioxide +3 HNO.sub.2 Nitrous Acid +2 NO Nitric Oxide +1 N.sub.2O Nitrous Oxide 1 N.sub.2H.sub.2 Diimide 2 N.sub.2H.sub.4 Hydrazine 3 NH.sub.3 Ammonia
(178) Bio-edaphic parameters are inorganic nitrogen, dehydrogenase, nitrogenase, urease. Soil reduction potential: nitrite, nitrate, ammonium.
(179) Objective #4: Examine the effectiveness and testing of engine design in nitrogen atom modification and its impact on soil before, during, and after each crop development period. Provide evaluation of selected crops.
(180) Objective #5: Evaluate soil variations according to the salt contamination degree, contamination in the water recovery process, and contamination by chemical residues of fertilizers and pesticides.
(181) ROS [Radioactive Oxygen Species]
(182) TABLE-US-00005 Types Structure ID Reactivity Singlet oxygen O.sub.2 (OO) Radical High Superoxide O.sub.2.sup. (:O:O:) Radical Medium Hydrogen Peroxide H.sub.2O.sub.2 (H:OO:H) Non Radical Low Hydroxyl Radical HO.sup. (H:O) Radical Very High Hydronium Ion H.sub.3O.sup.+ (HHH:O) Radical
(183) Objective #6: Provide analysis of the chemical content in the soil before, during, and after each crop period: rebirth of seed (tree and perennial production cycle); first growth period of the plant (beginning of the reproductive process in trees and perennials); flowering period; maturing and harvesting period; soil recovery period; periodic watering impact: retention, waste; biotic waste and fauna; and:
(184) TABLE-US-00006 H.sub.2O NCO.sub.3 NO.sub.3 NH.sub.3 NH.sub.4 Sucrose SO.sub.4 HOKNaClNSMgBAsLi SeSPCoNiSi CaCrCo
Phase 2
(185) Objective #1: Devise equipment adjustment for the use of soil identification characteristics so as to correct the refractive index, water polarity due to porosity effects or specific composition.
(186) Objective #2: Determine the impact and affectation of soil identification characteristics after the use of non-processed natural nutrients proceeding from organic or inorganic origin. Evaluate the modifications registered according to the crops under examination. Evaluate crops whose chemical information and development periods can be determined in accordance with the resulting chemical modifications and conditions: cotton, tobacco, legumes, basic grains, fruit crops, sugarcane, and avocado.
(187) Objective #3: Evaluate the balance in the suggested energy levels congruent with the reference equipment.
(188) Objective #4: Provide analysis and evaluation for publication and/or contribution.