This
is just a note on a thought that occurred to me about the possibility
of getting more electrical power to flow through a conductor given a
constant power supply. Obviously a super-conductor is one approach to
increasing through-put, yet might not there be others?
I
am not a physicist. These ideas are thus quite basic. If one does not
leave such ideas somewhere publicly in case they have merit they
might be lost. So...
The
concern is how to get more electrons to flow through the line. An
electromagnetic field moving around with a power source knocks
electrons loose that flow through a wire-the question to me is how
the intersecting field displaces electrons and pushes them onward
creating a flow.
Would
it be possible to refract an electro-magnetic field or to reflect it
like one does light with a Fresnel lens to increase its power before
it hits the line? Would it be possible to increase the quantity of
electrons at point A on the line that would be hit by the moving
electro-magnetic field with some kind of pre-interactive electron
concentrator or field shaping tech?
Another chance might be to use quantum super-positioning in short range super-conductors to swipe electrons and induce a field current potential at point A.
Another chance might be to use quantum super-positioning in short range super-conductors to swipe electrons and induce a field current potential at point A.
That's
it.
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