摘要 |
A system used to generate energy by utilizing the effects of gravity on the lighter "supplied molecules" and the heavier "produced modules" in relation to the air pressure and gravity surrounding the system. While there are many applications to this concept, the example provided utilizes the electrolysis of distilled water (H<SUB>2</SUB>O) into hydrogen and oxygen molecules. The hydrogen molecules are allowed to rise (due to their relatively lighter composition) up to a water vapor extractor component which is situated above (relative to the earths gravity) the electrolyser and/or source of the hydrogen modules. Once the hydrogen reaches the water vapor extractor component it is recombined with oxygen (another light molecule) to produce electricity, heat, and water vapor (a heavier molecule produced by the combination of the two lighter molecules). The water vapor (or heavier byproduct) is then condensed to the point that gravity begins to accelerate the water modules downward towards the earth. Micro-generators are then placed within the path of the downward accelerating water molecules in order to capture the energy produced by the gravitational forces.
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