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New Design and Construction of Gravity Power Plants (Production of Clean, Cheap, Affordable, etc.)

Gravity is one of the largest, most important, energetic, and influential forces in the universe. On the other hand, it should be noted that gravitational waves can have a lot of energy and performance, like the conversion of hydrogen to helium in stars. The energy of these gravitational waves can be used on Earth as an energy source. The gravitational wave energy that passes the Earth's surface in one square meter is so large and so efficient. If it can be used, the affordable, clean, everlasting energy can be produced in everywhere and at any time. There are different methods of using gravitational waves for energy generation: \mathbf{First\:Method:} Create the right obstacle: By using metal alloys a plate can be created that the force lines be able to impulse these plates and generate the energy while passing, such as the wind that strikes turbines and sails. \mathbf{Second\:Method:} Synchronizing the frequency with the force lines: According to the frequency range of gravitational waves, if we can design a device that oscillates or synchronizes with the gravitational lines and their oscillations when moving it can absorb energy and use it. \mathbf{Third \:Method:} Production of gravitational network: Knowing that gravitational waves have a special solid lattice. If we can create a similar network that is excited by the gravitational wave as the network passes, it can absorb energy, and we can also generate energy. In this paper, we are going to explain these methods.

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Authors Saleh, Gh.
Publish Date 11 November 2024
Present Oral
Abbreviation ECRESD 2024
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