I got a nutty idea folks that I demand you take entirely seriously. Ok. So we know we can create an electrical flow from a shifting/pulsing magnetic field. We also know that the earth's magnetic field is not shifting but constant. How do we generate electricity from this? We clearly can't make it shift but maybe we can pulse it to a collector. How do we do this? We have to create a magnetic blocker and turn it on and off at some frequency to allow the current in the collector to move and be picked up. This magnetic blocker has to have a lower electrical cost than the electricity collected. What can be used to block the magnetism for a period? Can plasma block a magnetic field or perhaps another magnetic field from the coils around the collector? Can the coils around the collector not only block the earth's magnetic field at a given frequency but also channel that energy as well somehow...perhaps during the de-energized phase of the cycle.
So my theory in essence is block the earth's magnetic field....unblock the earth's magnetic field creating a pulse and collect this electricity...block the earth's magnetic field....unblock and collect, etc. etc. I suppose the higher the frequency for this the more electricity can be collected. Also if you can use the energy during the blocking phase as well then that would be great too.
Let me know what you guys are thinking about this. If it sounds possible but you have the urge to knock it don't. I could care less who takes the credit if it works. Hell I'll probably forget I posted this.
Also, it seems that great resonance would benefit this process to such as the techniques used at witricity.com.
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