MATHEMATICAL BASIS FOR WORKING OF GENERATORS AND ENGINES USING VACUUM ENERGY
We propose the theoretical basis for the construction of small engines and electrical generators using vacuum energy. All theoretical calculations are founded on the equations of electrodynamics and on the unknown hitherto effect of the “coupling” of the engine with vacuum. The equations of electrodynamics begin to work only in the case when this effect is overcome. Only then vacuum can draw the accelerated movement of this engine by means of the force that is equal and opposed to the engine force. Fortunately, this effect “vacuum cohesion” can relatively be overcome easily. Theory and practice of construction of small electro-generators and engines using vacuum energy have been demonstrated through simple mathematical models.
generators and engines, vacuum energy, earth cohesion, quanton.
Received: January 12, 2021; Accepted: January 29, 2021; Published: February 15, 2021
How to cite this article: Smol’yakov Eduard Rimovich, Mathematical basis for working of generators and engines using vacuum energy, Advances in Differential Equations and Control Processes 24(1) (2021), 41-51. DOI: 10.17654/DE024010041
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