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How much power can the atmosphere provide to power a transportation device? How much power is the atmosphere capable of generating? From Space.com is an article about Earth’s magnetic field: Earth's magnetic field — also known as the geomagnetic field — is generated in our planet's interior and extends out into space, creating a region known as the magnetosphere.
Without the magnetic field, life on Earth as we know it would not be possible as it shields us all from the constant bombardment by charged particles emitted from the sun — the solar wind.
Further into the article: According to NASA, the magnetosphere also protects Earth from large quantities of particle radiation emitted during coronal mass ejection (CME) events and also from cosmic rays — atom fragments — raining down on Earth from deep space. The magnetosphere repels harmful energy away from Earth and traps it in zones called the Van Allen radiation belts. These donut-shaped belts of radiation can swell when the sun's activity increases.
In the process of discovering a transportation device, there is question to be answered. What is the power to make a compass operate? The answer is two-fold. First it points out that a power source is not required to operate a compass. Secondly, the answer acknowledges that the components of Earth’s internal composition and its atmospheric makeup; generate useable power. Earth’s core is theorized by sciencedirect.com as: the Earth's core is a nearly spherically symmetrical mass of electrically conducting material in which no current path is preferred.
Clearly, this addresses the acknowledgment that Earth’s composition is comprised of ferrous elements and magnetic action. All magnets affect ferrous elements. The presents of an electromagnetic field surrounding Earth is the corresponding reaction to many forms of Earth’s internal magnetic and electromagnetic action.
The strength of Earth’s electromagnetic power was studied heavily by Nikola Tesla. His theories suggest that electrical power is accessible everywhere on Earth’s surface. The purpose of this CATTCC study is to discover a methodology of interacting a levitating device for transportation. Thus far, we see that levitation is molecular vibration.
Nikola Tesla discovered Earth resonance and designed a device to utilize its power. In 1900 he was awarded a patent for his System of Transmission of Electrical Energy. This link includes his letter of introduction with his patent # 645576. Here are two excerpts: Expressed briefly, my present invention, based upon these discoveries, consists then in producing at one point an electrical pressure of such character and magnitude as to cause thereby a current to traverse elevated strata of the air between the point of generation and a distant point at which the energy is to be received and utilized.
What I now claim is—
1. The method hereinbefore described of transmitting electrical energy through the natural media, which consists in producing at a generating-station a very high electrical pressure, causing thereby a propagation or flow of electrical energy, by conduction, through the earth and the air strata, and collecting or receiving at a distant point the electrical energy so propagated or caused to flow.
This patent shows electrical current potential within Earth’s atmosphere. The full description of Tesla’s patent shows extreme voltage flow. A levitating device utilizing the negative charge of CSEs, calls for the compression of CSEs as the power application for a levitating device.
According to the Atmospheric electricity article in Wikipedia: Near the surface of the Earth, the magnitude of the field is on average around 100 V/m,[4] oriented such that it drives positive charges down.[5]
Earth’s positive atmospheric charge would tend to attract a concentrated negatively charged field of a CSE. This could raise a levitating platform.
What would attract Earth’s positive field to enable the negative attraction of a CSE field? Earth’s magnetosphere is a reflecting action of Earth’s core. From the calacademy.org website is this explanation of Earth’s core:
The melting point of nickel: 2646 F (1452 C)
The melting point of iron: 2800 F (1538 C)
The heat generated from the activity with ferrous elements in Earth’s core, produces magnetic action. Again, interacting with magnets is the molecular combinations of electron structure. This raises the question of exactly how a CSE structured platform can interact with Earth’s magnetic field to engage a levitating action.
From the blogpost: Levitation, solve for a+b; Thus far, studies show that levitation is an accumulation of electrons’ frequency vibration. From the past few articles about levitation, it becomes clear that research needs to go back to the work of Viktor Grebennikov’s Cavity Structures Effect (CSE).
With this, a platform built with compressed CSEs, has the potential to interact with Earth’s negative electrostatic atmospheric charge. Viktor Grebennikov’s platform had control “blinds”. This is a first step.
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