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Electromagnetic Hypercube Energy Generation

electromagnetic hypercube energy

Have you ever studied complex mathematical design? Well it is indeed quite fascinating to do. Okay so, let’s discuss the hypercube, but if you do not know what that is, go to Google Images and look it up so you can visualize this. Not long ago, I was having a discussion on this design, which can be used for various purposes, one concept I came up with is an electromagnetic hypercube energy generation device. Is it possible to trap a small cubed molecule inside a slightly larger cube and allow the slightest vibrations to keep the smaller cube inside spinning round and round?

If each point of the inner cube held a charge opposite to that of the energy running through the outer cube it would be quite possible, and since the inner cube could spin on multiple-axis it could never reach true equilibrium once it started. Why you ask, well as soon as it started to, it would come close to one of the walls and thus, be propelled to start spinning again, perhaps in a different sequence, direction, or pattern of resonance.

Best of all, such a system is completely scalable, big or small, provided you had the right materials. All you need is the slightest vibration, something, or anything above absolute zero – to get the cube rolling, moving, and spinning. As long as the outer cube shell is charged and the inner edges the opposite, the game will continue. How could you keep the outer shell charged? Perhaps, by way of friction, frequency, or alternative power source.

Would this work? Could it work? I believe so, best of all there are several molecular structures which would allow us to do this. Should we use a different shape? Sure we could also use a pentagonal shape, perhaps a carbon based molecular scheme, picture a soccer ball (buckyball) within a soccer ball (buckyball) too. Nevertheless, the hyper square does have advantages for several reasons, which any very bright physics PhD might readily see.

Now then, we might also take this to a very large size, and make a satellite out of it, or even bigger, perhaps a space ship, or even bigger, an orbiting space hotel, with its own perpetual-like gyroscopic engine within. There are lots of applications if you will only sit back and allow your mind to imagine the future, and visually see the potential. Please consider all this and send me your thoughts on this topic.

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