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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - SCE Discussion re Current & Future Electric Infrastructure - Correspondence❑ ❑ ❑ � � {.�,� 1 �+`�,� � � � � � u'�II j� � ilk III +� 5�'�•' � �a '� • �% G�J '�� � , ❑ � � {if �'�!!1 H Hill `A� J � �'� i� ice. ❑ n o 0 0 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ N 4° ease condder defining, developing, marketing, outreaching, funding and utilizing a bozo /hydrogen (borane -gala BH3) ffueWd nuclear- reactor too (1) provide economic, plentiful, non - radioactive, non - greenhouse- gas - producing electrical power, and home heating gas (2) provide electrical power for desalination plants to supply & distribute fresh water from the ocean for a growing population that has out -grown the availability of water from the natural weather cycles of rain and snow ... and in addition ... and primarily for ... (3) electro liyMs of water to produce hydrogen ( °°manuffac tared -gas ") for powering ground (automobile & truck) transportation and ... for home heating and cooking ( Whereas aao "free - hydrogen" was once evaporated from crude -oil available from local Los Angeles area oil -wells ., this fora of "manufactured -gas" was furnished by the Southern California Gas Company during the 1930 decade.) [eo g. As a young boy (circa 1929 -1940) our family home in West Los Angeles was heated by unvented "rnanufactured- gas" heaters in the bedrooms e o n and meals were cooked in unvented 'inanufactureci gas'® ovens and on open unvented "inanufactured= gas" burners o., water was heated by an open - flame, un vented 'manufactured gas" water-heater in the laundi y room ... and a e , as a newly,-married couple (1960), , e e our first home (constructed in 1939) on Balboa Island, Newport Beach ... had 'built in'; un vented "manufactured gas" heaters (which I subsequently removed) that were located in the bedrooms and dining -room. ] 04 Please • - that a boron/hydrogen (b rare- gas) faa Wv nuciear-reactor prototype (as I am suggesting) is under development by the Energy atter Conn rsion orp r toon of .f-r contract • the U.S. Navy Test Stadon located at China Lakey CA... For the purpose of replacing the radioactive, uranium-fueled, electrical-power-generating, n uclea r- reactors in submarines aircraft carriers Refer too http://emc2fusion.org [ This project was funded with $10,000,000.00 anal authorized by the Stimulus Act signed by President Obama in 2009 ... This project carries on from experimental work preciously initiated by Dr. Busard a senior scientist that had experience with NASA space projects, the U.S Department of Energy (DOE) & some U. S. Navy research funds in 2006.. 0 Dr. Busard died in December 2007 aver learning that his experiments for the U S Navy had been successful o 0 0 ] AlsoUOU Duo Lawrencedflle Plasma physocs, Inc (LPPX) in Middlesex, New Jersey is also developing a prototype boron /hydrogen (lborane -gala '° UB) fueled nudear- reactor (that I am recommending), which should soon prove to directly produce plentiful, non- radioactive, economical electrical power... 000 and which should also be practical and safe to accelerate the decay of thousands of tons of poisonous, radioactive, Plutonium- contaminated waste - material ... that is currently being sealed and stored in four -ton increments ... in silicon /steel /concrete containers at the Hanford, WA, National, Military, plutonium -waste processing- facility. ... and ... This is in addition to in addition to the similar thousands of tons of poisonous, radioactive, Plutonium- contaminated waste - material ... that is also currently being sealed and stored in four -ton increments ... in silicon /steel /concrete containers at each of the commercial nuclear power plants located throughout the United States ... Refer too http & /Ifocusfusion.org and /or contact Eric Lerner (elerner @igc.org) [ This project was originated as a research project at Texas A &M University with research funds from NASAL Pasadena .let Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for a rocket to propel interplanetary - space- vehicles .. a and later by the University of Chile ... which is located not far from concentrations of boron -oar deposits ... that are located in the high, dry deserts of Bolivia, Peru and Chile. o o ] M These boron /hydrogen (Iborane -gas) fueW nucoear= reactors emulate the fusion reaction that occurs naturaooy on thunder =storms ... i.e. A high - current, momentary- pulse -of- electrons (a spark or lightning -arc) in a magnetic field first goes into a spiral around magnetic -flux of a (e.g. the earth's) magnetic field ... The spiral of electrons will form a circle around magnetic - flux of a (e.g. the earth's) magnetic field ... The circle of spiraling electrons will spin in magnetic flux of a (e.g. the earth's) magnetic field ... forming a "ball" of concentrated, very high negative voltage (>>150,000 vdc) ueo [In a thunder storm, the water vapor hyo'rogen- oxygen molecules become positively charged because their negative - charged electrons have been stripped away by the solar heated turbulent wind of oxygen /nitrogen -air - molecule5j In a commercial nuclear - reactor, a reactor- electric -coil- circuit- produced, concentrated- ball -of -high- negative- voltage- electrons ... will similarly repel and strip the electrons from the borane gas molecules ... Leaving the boron and hydrogen atoms as positively charged ions that will accelerate (almost to the limiting, terminal speed of light, 186, 006 miles per second) Iowa rd th e negatively charged ball of concentrated electrons ... Here the kinetic energy of the accelerated mass of the boron ions (each composed of five protons & six neutrons) and hydrogen ions (each composed of one proton) will cause them to collide (like a Q-ball hitting a stack of billiard balls) S_ vvv First fusing into kinetically - unstable carbon- atom- nuclei (each composed of six protons & six neutrons) .. Each resulting carbon - atom - nucleus is kinetically- unstable because it was formed by a dynamic impact and it immediately fissions into three, stable (chemically- inert) positively- charged helium -ions (each composed of two protons & two neutrons) ... [ fach helium-atom-nucleus-ion ... is a very-strong, stable - formation ... because every neutron is composed of a positively charged proton , o that has been made electrically neutral. o e by the attachment of a negatively charged electron ... that had lost any momentum (kinetic energy) that normally would keep it separated from protons ... ... vo. and/or... because each such helium atom- nucleus -ion is really a compact -cube structure composed of four protons and two electrons, all very-strongly attached together a an by a co §nbinatlon of both mutually-attracting gra vitational forces & ... mutually attracting electrostatic-forces e e j The heliumatom- nucleae -ions are immediately disconnected (i.e. fission) from the hydrogen -&c boron fusion nucleus and accelerated by the kinetic energy of the fussing impact of the hydrogen ion impacting the boron - nucleus -ion a o a ands o 0 The helium atom -nucle %ions are additionally Instantly- accelerated by the exponentially-super-strong, mutual repelling, electrostatic force of the positive - charge of the helium -ions ... that can then be focused into a spiral around magnetic -flux (generated by a surrounding - installed wire -coil located inside the reactor - vacuum- chamber) ,.. and... The spiral of helium- atom - nuclei ions are then directed dorm the center core of a spiral - output winding -wire -coil (also located inside the reactor - vacuum- chamber) that acts like the output winding of a transformer . Where output electron current is induced by the pulse of magnetic flux (i e. a phenomenon first observed by Michael Faraday, 1830) but in this case, generated by the accelerated, spiral - coiled, helium-ions... These accelerated induced-electrons can be fed to the commercial grid and can be also used by the reactor to produce the original 'ball" of concentrated electrons and the "externallyfurnished ; focusing magnetic-flux.. . . . . The depleted, inert, positively charged, helium -ion gas exiting the output coil can be evacuated by a vacuum pump and the helium -ions can be neutralized by electrons drawn from the ground through a useful -load (e.g the coil - winding of the vacuum pump motor) ... Refer to the August, 2012 Scientific American for an article describing a similar reaction (with just positively-charged hydrogen -ions in clouds of water - vapor) in thunder storms.] 7 Perhaps it is difficult tar us... and everyone else ,,. to comprehend the enormous energy} stored ire each boron ��to�� . First,, it is necessary ,o _ structure of the composition and characteristics of the particles from which the boron atom is assembled ... The primary particle is the electron eve that has a negative electrostatic charge that dissipates exponentially, inversely with the square of the distance from the ellectron ... and ... it is the primary carrier of electrical current from atom to atom ... and the wide spectrum of radiated, electro- magnetic energy (e.g love & high frequency, amplitude - modulated radio signals; frequency-modulated radio sign /s, tele�/s/on signals, cell-phone signals; RADAR signs /s; all colors of Wsible light, X-rays and Gamma -rays) (i, ee a moving charged particle creates a magnetic field of polarized, north- south, " nagnetic flux" as first noted by Hans Christian ®rsted in 1820) ... The mass of the electron is equal to 1/1863 that of a proton ... it retains kinetic energy to sustain a speed in the vacuum of space around the nucleus of an atom and thus is able to maintain an orbit diameter (energy - level) that equalizes its centrifugal force with the mutually- attracting, electrostatic force of the positive - charge of the protons in the nucleus ... 8 If an eNec trop loses its kinetic energy by decreasing its velocity, it can be attracted by the mutually- attracting positive charge of the posotron in a proton and thus form an electrically- neutral (thus invisible "dark rafter') neutron unn or ... an e9ec Iron when it loses its kinetic energy by decreasing its velocity ... it could instead, be attracted by the mutually - attracting positive charge of a dynamically -free positron during a nuclear reaction ... (e.g. a nova exploding star) O) 10 The helium nucleus is also inherently stable, because the nucleus is composed of two neutrons and two protons ... or ... four protons and two electrons compressed into a mutually- attracting, structurally- extremely - stable, cubic- structure ... Therefore borane gas (BH3) .... when contained in a vacuum chamber with a "plasmoid" (a "ball" of high-negatively- charged, compressed, spinning - circular - spiral, of electrons) ... this BH3 (borane -gas) will be stripped of its electrons (ionized) by the mutually repelling force of the "plasmoid ", "ball" of high - negatively - charged, compressed, spinning - circular- spiral, of electrons ... and ... This ionized 'fuel" of hydrogen and boron ions will then be accelerated toward the common target, ball of negatively - charged electrons ... and fuse together to momentarily form a nucleus of carbon ... but ... immediately the kinetic energy of the fusing impact causes the carbon - atom - configuration to fission (unlatch) into three, structurally- stable, helium ions accelerated by the over - powering, astronomically - large, mutually- repelling, electrostatic -force of positively - charged helium -ions ... that will create a pulse of magnetic flux which can directly induce electron current output for the commercial electric grid ado G_ This plentiful, safe, economical electricity can then be used too (1) Desalinate the ocean -water into drinkable water ... (2) Pump the clean water to where it is needed for: Homes, schools, hospitals, business, industry, & farms ... (3) Reprocess sewer /waste water... (4) Power home and business lighting & appliances ... (5) Recharge electric cars and trucks ... (6) Produce Hydrogen gas by electrolysis of ocean -water to be used fore A. fuel for hybrid cars, buses and trucks ... B. replacing natural gas for heating and cooking... (7) Fund construction & power local - metropolitan subway commuter transportation too A. Industrial & business centers ... B. Shopping & health centers ... C. Tourism & recreation centers ... D. Intercity & international high- speed - transportation hubs for bus, trains and aircraft ... (8) Fund construction & power electro- magnetic levitation & propulsion of intercity, high -speed (350 +mph) trains in bob -sled -run -like tubes that A. allows the train - vehicles to bank as required at various speeds to coordinate centrifugal and gravitational forces for passenger comfort during the turns of a curving transportation corridor (e.g. interstate freeway right -of -way) B. can be depressurized to reduce aerodynamic drag... C. remain clean & secure from intruders ... D. compete with short - flight, intrastate aircraft that are limited to 288mph whi le flying be/ ®w 10,000ftby federal regulations. i3 Humbly submitted... Charles Griffin Professional Control System Engineer ... California Certificate Noe 4092 Products included. various nuclear weapons including the Nuclear- Armed. ... U.S Army, Honest -John, ground-to-ground rockets; Nike Ajax /Zeus ground to air, radar-guided missiles U.S. Air Force, Genie, air-to-air rockets U.S. Navy A41D Attack Bombers for delivering atomic - ,bombs from aircraft carriers ... also DC -8, DC -9, ®C -10 & MD -80 Commercial Aircraft ... and U.S. Air Force KC -10 Tankers for in- flight refueling, ... and U.S. Air Force C -17 Transports ... to carry M-1 Tanks to Yugoslavia, Iraq & Afghanistan & transport the body of ®sama Ben Laden for burial at sea, and ... U.S. Air Force B -2 Stealth Bombers for capability to deliver retaliatory hydrogen bombs to Moscow, Russia and deter aggression throughout the world I1�