Global Interface System
20190288558 ยท 2019-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02N99/00
ELECTRICITY
H02N11/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention comprises a free and renewable energy source and method for generating a superimposed magnetic field for establishing a resonant magnetic field interface with the electromagnetic field generated by an external dipole energy source, whereby, the energy extracted from the superimposed magnetic field is converted to usable energy and distributed to the desired load. Whereby, said generated superimposed magnetic field is precisely tuned to desired resonance frequency by variable resistance and capacitance comprised of controlled inorganic chemical reactions and magnetics. The invention creates an autonomous, secure, efficient, and effective power system designed to generate megawatts of power through extracting energy from carrier waves synchronized to Earth's resonance electromagnetic frequencies and distribute the generated power through existing power distribution stations or autonomous microgrids. Thereby, eliminating dependence on the conventional centralized power grid while providing safeguards ensuring current and future power requirements are satisfied.
Claims
1. A magnetic resonance frequency energy system for generating and distributing free and renewable energy to the load, comprising: a magnetic resonance frequency generator wirelessly connected, through resonant magnetic waves, to a desired magnetic field generated by an external energy source and electrically connected to a load via an electrical system comprised of rectifier, battery bank, inverter, diverter, and voltage protection circuits, wherein the energy stored within the magnetic field generated by the external energy source is extracted by the magnetic resonance frequency generator and transferred to the load.
2. The magnetic resonance frequency system of claim 1, wherein the magnetic resonance frequency generator is a power supply generating desired field strength with a radio frequency (RF) precision tuner.
3. The magnetic resonance frequency system of claim 1, wherein the desired magnetic field generated by an external source is the magnetic field generated by and extracted from a dipolar energy source such as the Earth.
4. The magnetic resonance frequency system of claim 1, wherein the carrier wave is a RF generated by the magnetic resonance frequency generator synchronized to the resonance frequency generated by an external source for maximum power transfer.
5. The magnetic resonance frequency system of claim 1, wherein an electrical load is any component that consumes power from the system such as micro-grid, power distribution tower, or power distribution center.
6. The magnetic resonance frequency generator of claim 2, wherein the radio frequency (RF) precision tuner is a variable resistance and capacitance tuning apparatus used to precisely tune the RF generated by the magnetic resonance frequency generator to the desired Earth's magnetic resonance frequency.
7. The variable resistance of claim 6, wherein a controlled inorganic chemical reaction between quicklime and water is used to generate the desired resistance.
8. The variable capacitance of claim 6, wherein the capacitance is used to precisely tune the RF to the desired magnetic resonance frequency.
9. A method of establishing a free and renewable energy source, comprising: wirelessly connecting a resonance frequency energy generator to an external energy source via a magnetic resonance frequency between a constant magnetic field and superimposed weak magnetic field, whereby, a tuning apparatus synchronizes said superimposed weak magnetic field, generated by said resonance frequency energy generator, and said constant magnetic field, generated by external energy source; electrically connecting the power output from the resonance frequency energy generator to an electrical system comprised of rectifier, battery bank, inverter, diverter, and voltage protection circuits; electrically connecting the power output from said electrical system to a load; said resonance frequency energy generator extracts power from said constant magnetic field generated by said external energy source, by said superimposed weak magnetic field; said resonance frequency energy generator transfers said extracted power to said electrical system; said electrical system transfers power to said load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] Reference is now made to
[0018] Continued reference is made to
[0019] Reference is now made to the synchronizing frequency principle as depicted within the invention. To achieve a desired frequency utilizing the GIPM 2 constant resistance reading of 4.6796251929464710.sup.14 ohms, measured from the variable resistance tuner 51 through the GIPM ring mechanically connected to the GIPM base, the GIPM base shall be secured into quicklime with bolts. The resistance reading is necessary for transmitting the required 11298.2789075832 watts to the bolts, whereby, establishing a synchronized frequency of 300.8717 MHz. Alternate embodiments achieving the desired synchronized frequency, i.e. 37.44 MHz, 70.81 MHz, 103.099 MHz, 1.15 GHz, by application of the same variable resistance principle, all embodiments utilizing such principles are within the spirit and scope of the described invention.
[0020] Reference is now made to formulas for resonant frequencies and power transfer, in dBm, for known elements on the periodic table to provide necessary information regarding calculating resonant frequencies as a function of variable resistance and capacitance, thereby, establishing a correlation between the resonant frequency and distinct distribution distance necessary to generate a desired carrier wave with maximum power transfer between the source and the load.
[0021] Wherein, frequency is defined as:
where
Wherein, frequency magnetic field is defined as: H with angular velocity Wherein, resonance frequency is defined by the angular velocity of H () synchronizing with the angular velocity of the magnetic field generated by the external energy source.
[0022] Reference is now made to
[0023] For a more complete understanding of the preferred embodiment of the Global Interface System 1 of the present invention, an example utilizing a power distribution center 75, the load, will be presented. Reference to
[0024] While the foregoing has described what is considered to be the best mode and/or other examples, it is understood that various modifications may be made therein and that the subject matter disclosed herein may be implemented in various forms and examples, and that they may be applied in numerous other applications, combinations and environments, only some of which have been described herein. Those of ordinary skill in that art will recognize that the disclosed aspects may be altered or amended without departing from the true spirit and scope of the subject matter. Therefore, the subject matter is not limited to the specific details, exhibits and illustrated examples in this description. It is intended to protect any and all modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the advantageous concepts disclosed herein.