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Engineering Unlimited Energy Resources and Value

Envision this:

Find the biggest pyramid in Egypt and turn it upside down. Get enough of those pyramids to create an enormous sphere, with the bottoms of the pyramids on the outside of the sphere, and all the tips focused towards the center.

Put half of the sphere underwater in an Ocean at sea level, and the top above sea level would look like a giant dome.

Put enormous magnifying glasses on the outsides of the pyramids focused towards the center of the dome.

Put mirrors on the bottom side which is underwater, so the Sun will reflect back to the thermal collector at the center, significantly increasing the amount of heat focused, magnified, and collected.

The Sun will focus, from sunrise to sunset, through the magnifying glasses on the dome, and will reflect off the mirrors on the underside dome. These two powerful mechanisms would focus a tremendous amount of heat energy on the thermal collector at the center. This heat would be a lot hotter than magma from a volcano. If it was not, according to simulated computer models, we could always increase the size of the sphere.

Use the heat from the thermal collector to change the Ocean water into pure water and some other byproducts. There would be plenty of heat to vaporize the pure water into Hydrogen and Oxygen gases, to make products from different kinds of left over residue, and to recycle any waste.

Using formulas and methods in Physics and Chemistry, there would be ‘no end’ to what we could produce, and some Chemists and/or Physicists can show somebody who does not believe this is true, how to prove it for oneself.

If we needed to, we could simply use the thermal energy to pump ocean water through big pipes on the Ocean floor, to a dome on nearby land, where the ocean water could be separated into different products.

It sure would help out with the problem of fuel in the World, and produce some valuable products to sell, if this kind of light magnification resource was engineered.

Horace W. Crosby, Jr., M.Ed.