Solar Magnification
There is an interesting substance developed in Germany called Zeolite that could possibly be capable of storing the intense heat. We may also consider compressed hydrated fiberglass. This has been a central issue with the notion of solar power through magnification. So I'm thinking solar panels could be designed with micro lenses in series which could focus much higher energy that could be stored in Zeolite. I added a first cut diagram showing how this could work. Note that the intensity of light passing through multiple magnification lenses has a significant increase in energy, just two magnifiers in focus can produce 8x magnification. The flexibility of the system which allows panels to be inserted/removed can be used to adjust energy collected. DIAGRAMS TO BE UPDATED.
Lens Equation (bu.edu)
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Figure 2 - Insertion rack of magnification lenses - note this is resultant from my transcendental depth matrix mathematical field, lens size and width configurable |
Figure 3 - Bausch & Lomb double magnifier there have always been American Jeweler's loops too. |
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Use a old fresnal lense from an old internal projection TV. Usually you can find them thrown away on trash day.
ReplyDeleteWe can build up parallel pipeds wtih arrays of magnification grids with some existing parts - large fan at slow speeds can distribute heat as well. Zeolite can be transported - maintains thermal activity?
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This is an interesting approach for a solar matrix, no?
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DeleteIf I were living in my Ford SUV with a Solar Mag roof and compressed fiber filter to convert the heat to electrical energy as well - air filtration system as they have in pharma manufacturing might be required too. Like the Oriental women wearing the masks around town.
DeleteComputing the lens equation for a composite on the array rows of the depth matrix is an easy computation and shows we can generate a great deal of power using solar magnification in this fashion.
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DeleteWhat would be the best design for a solar magnification space station. Kind of like what they're doing here with the tracking.
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DeleteMaybe a rectangular magnification matrix with configurable sheets of magnification lenses that can travel further with solar focus.
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DeleteHydrated higly compressed fiberglass may act as a buffer/converter for the intense magnification energy.
DeleteI did invented a solar penal enlarger tool that is like a hollow dildo, you could always use a real covert strap on too. Jen Zayas said vinegar will shrink the vagina. She's just a baby compared to Carl and I. St. Valentine? The nuns said nothing about that one.
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ReplyDeleteA top rectangular grid of lenses like this could be put on an SUV, RV or schoolbus, etc. The power generated could be used to heat and power the vehicle, no? Probably track similar to this : https://www.scientificsonline.com/product/sun-tracker-automated-solar-panel?gclid=Cj0KEQiAxeTFBRCGmIq_7rGt_r8BEiQANdPqUs_a0MOZ1-gHKbVq0qwWDuBOo8m8KIPS6pt5qlOKatkaAmKG8P8HAQ
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ReplyDeleteMore coming in from Germany - google/google scholar - look for clues you may understand.
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THIN LENS EQUATION
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STEAM ENGINES - COULD EASILY WORK WITH MAGNIFICATION IN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE WORLD
ReplyDeleteWe have large rechargable batteries that could store energy in the SUB and the Zeolite does store heat.
ReplyDeleteWill need more precision in the tracking system than currently exists though. It ALL seems to be about epsilon.
DeleteThis article may be of interest.
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"A material has been developed which allows a new approach to be made to the conversion of solar energy to heat. It consists of a dense array of metal whiskers grown with spacings of a few wavelengths of visible light. The material selected has low emissivity, and achieves significant optical absorption by trapping the light by a geometric maze effect. We have deomonstrated that absorption of normal incidence light is greater than 98% from 0.5 to 40‐μm wavelengths, and hemispherical emissivity at 550 °C can be made less than 0.26. Since surfaces can be made of a single refractory element, such as W, high‐temperature solar conversion (550 °C) should be maintained with good surface stability."
You can certain use a thin rod "shish kabob depth matrix pattern" and track the sun with a similar mechanism than is currently used, correct?
ReplyDeleteSuppose we had this high energy light beam (from magnification) focused on compressed wet fiberglass? That may act as a buffer better than the zealite solution?
ReplyDeletePossibly replacing the zeolite energy store in that diagram with a compressed water saturated fiberglass filter, no?
ReplyDeleteThis looks very good.
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I think my configurable depth matrix with Solar Magnification is a winner. For Solar Powered desalinization, the hydrated compressed fiberglass filter will probably work. Zeolite from Germany maintains heat (could basically just be volcanic ash?). - See more at: http://blogs.ams.org/phdplus/2017/02/12/mathematicianspotting/#comment-2416
ReplyDeleteIf you have a lot of heat, then you can do what power plants do -- you can use the heat to generate steam, and use the steam to spin a turbine. The turbine can drive a generator, which produces electricity. This setup is very common, but it requires a fair amount of equipment and space.
ReplyDeleteWhat about micro turbines with hydrated fiberglass?
DeleteI'm sure for maintenance it's eay to add a system that cleans the lenses automatically similar to the windshield on a car but possibly conserves the
ReplyDeleteLiquid as much as possible
As opposed to the fresnel lens my depth matrix is highly configurable and will generate far more power
ReplyDeleteThat pane of glass on top will maintain cleanliness
DeleteAncient Egypt had magnifiers
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Noticed a hike in gas prices at Chevron in San Diego - climate changes quite frequently
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ReplyDeleteOf course in the vehicular system especially
ReplyDeleteWe simply put a clear glass pane over the
Depth matrix of lenses - keeps clean much longer
We could have large wireless robotic large solar mag vehicles roaming the North and melting snow and ice to produce water.
ReplyDeleteThe solar magnification vehicle would have an angling top with these lenses producing the energy, charging a large lithium battery, etc.
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ReplyDeleteIf you wanted to build a space terrarium you could have a depth matrix of these lenses in some type of configuration. Maybe a triangle pointing at the Sun with
ReplyDeleterocket fuel for the launch. Stay in Lunar Orbit and absorb and disperse power. Possibly loop around the moon to pick up gravitational acceleration.
I did work at Lion Bioscience with Yong Chen, Glenn Niessen, Mark Canales, Blair Jennings on this Blackstone Computer Cluster which performed ADME/TOX on small molecules. The ADME stood for Absorbtion, Digestion, Metabolistm, Elimination which are the phases for the molecule as it traverses the human body. This molecular formula would be input into the system as a "mol" file where the system could analyze the effect of this molecule on the human body. There is a concept in chemistry call Residue Groups or R-Groups, I had a notion that one could use an inference algorithm to basically expand the system to perform the same analysis on larger molecules such as proteins.
ReplyDeleteA solar magnification steam engine is another alternative.
ReplyDeleteFairly simplistic to consider solar magnification applied to ocean water desalination too.
ReplyDeleteFor space travel and life we can investigate growing food, especially lemons to aid in thirst.
ReplyDeleteQuite a bit of snow to melt up in Canada and
ReplyDeleteBring down to US south in solar mag tankers. Is water supply a real issue here or not? Roy Clark, a very good Baptist minister in MS.
How compressible is freon? Cooling needed
ReplyDeleteSolar mag large lithium batteries can freeze water too though.
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The undercarriage of my Ford SUV could be full of potable water that I could drink and could be used to hydrate the compressed
ReplyDeletefiberglass solar filter. Khang Vu is a brilliant
engineer I know.
Save a lot of plastic. Green Party doing well, correct?
DeleteYou can flip those wind fans, square them
ReplyDeleteoff and create a huge amount of solar
energy via my (IBM), solar magnification
configurable depth matrix.
Probably an appendage to the roof of the car with a thick aluminum body under the magnifiers with a compressed hydrated
ReplyDeletefiberglass later at the bottom would work - this aluminum top would rotate to track the sunlight.
They already have those foil top race cars doing this.
DeleteSolar powered air conditioners and fans should be easy at this point in time.
ReplyDeleteCombine a giant magnifying glass with a wind turbine existing power source and apply my solar magnification and you have a good mass power solution.
ReplyDeleteCould have a large compressed hydrated fiberglass layer at the bottom
DeleteBoats would be very easy to modify with my designs
DeleteThe Solar SUV could power and contain an
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I could have a high ramp for my solar powered SUV and park it far off of the ground to defend against flooding.
ReplyDeleteConductivity of Aluminum is tops known to man
ReplyDeleteSeeing this online: Liquid Zeolite
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DeleteCan we use liquid zeolite as a buffer rather than compressed fiberglass? Probably not.
ReplyDeleteMy Solar Magnification solution can deliver extremely high energy. A thick aluminum top on the SUV (as shown above) can prevent the extreme heat from going into the cabin of the SUV. Solar magnification planes, probably achievable as well.
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"Probing the atmosphere of a solar-like star by galactic microlensing at high magnification" - I don't believe these people.
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Use the gravitational force exerted by the moon to whip around the moon and achieve escape velocity? Sounds like an interesting approach. "Whip around the Moon". I've never been in outer space. Did that shuttle really explode or are those just more false pictures.
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Had a girlfriend "Muley" in San Diego who
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Saw Mexican graffiti in bathroom at USD
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California Highway Patrol seemed cool. I got
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Steph Richards and I loved those little old ladies, they're cute.
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PEAK OIL - global warming, global cooling, ask the OIL BARONS about that.
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If I am alone on a desert island can I predict
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Noisy wind blowers etc
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save fuel
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New car of future
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lights flash in your car and avoid these
loud sirens
Vape in space but smoke on planet ok - oriental kid said someone has to support the
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Emmy Noether Jewish mathematician
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Antonio the little king in California
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I bought Antonio clothes at JC Penney
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I'm sure Danny glover or someone out there will take care of Antonio. He's a very good football player
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