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Charles M Brown
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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Maybe--But Not Sure What to Organize
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I have invented a new alternate energy device that needs development.
What excites you about this campaign?
The prospect of cheap, clean, sustainable, abundant, scalable, reliable, quiet, portable energy
What do you want to do to help?
Network with alternate energy movement.

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At 8:30am on July 24, 2008, Charles M Brown said…
I sent this to pickensplan administration:
Alternate Energy Idea Department,

I have invented the DIODE ARRAY, U.S. Patent 3,890,161, a chip containing billions of nanometer scale diodes in consistent alignment parallel series which is expected to absorb heat directly from ambient heat in order to produce an equivalent amount of electrical power.

The diodes rectify the Johnson noise generated across the dynamic resistance of the diodes' junctions. Johnson noise is a random radio frequency expression of the random thermal movement of electrons in resistors similar to the Brownian movement of liquid molecules in a small passage.

Diodes have nonlinear resistance. The resistance depends on the polarity and power level of the electricity flowing across them.

Johnson noise therefore leaves a diode where it is produced in a higher current / lower voltage form when the internal electron movement is from the cathode to the anode and a higher voltage / lower current form when the electron movement is from the anode to the cathode.

When the diodes are in consistent alignment parallel, the high current / low voltage form of electrical power predominates. The predominant form of power is aggregated by all the diodes in the chip to produce useful amounts of rectified direct current electrical power output. When part of the Johnson noise leaves the chip as electrical power less thermal energy remains in the chip so heat is absorbed. The chip will not produce electrical power or cooling when short circuited or open circuited; it will deliver maximum electrical power and produce maximum cooling when connected to a matched resistance load.

There are many applications expected of this device. For example, a small diode array would power a cell phone for a user's lifetime.

This is solid reasoning but a prototype would be convincing. I have not yet produced a nano diode prototype.

Aloha,

Charles M Brown
4264 Ala Muku Pl. # C-3
Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii 96754
phone 808-828-0297
abundance@logonbasic.com
At 8:28am on July 24, 2008, Charles M Brown said…
I sent this to pickensplan administrators
Alternate Energy Idea Department,

I have invented the DIODE ARRAY, U.S. Patent 3,890,161, a chip containing billions of nanometer scale diodes in consistent alignment parallel series which is expected to absorb heat directly from ambient heat in order to produce an equivalent amount of electrical power.

The diodes rectify the Johnson noise generated across the dynamic resistance of the diodes' junctions. Johnson noise is a random radio frequency expression of the random thermal movement of electrons in resistors similar to the Brownian movement of liquid molecules in a small passage.

Diodes have nonlinear resistance. The resistance depends on the polarity and power level of the electricity flowing across them.

Johnson noise therefore leaves a diode where it is produced in a higher current / lower voltage form when the internal electron movement is from the cathode to the anode and a higher voltage / lower current form when the electron movement is from the anode to the cathode.

When the diodes are in consistent alignment parallel, the high current / low voltage form of electrical power predominates. The predominant form of power is aggregated by all the diodes in the chip to produce useful amounts of rectified direct current electrical power output. When part of the Johnson noise leaves the chip as electrical power less thermal energy remains in the chip so heat is absorbed. The chip will not produce electrical power or cooling when short circuited or open circuited; it will deliver maximum electrical power and produce maximum cooling when connected to a matched resistance load.

There are many applications expected of this device. For example, a small diode array would power a cell phone for a user's lifetime.

This is solid reasoning but a prototype would be convincing. I have not yet produced a nano diode prototype.

Aloha,

Charles M Brown
4264 Ala Muku Pl. # C-3
Kilauea, Kauai, Hawaii 96754
phone 808-828-0297
abundance@logonbasic.com
At 1:33pm on July 16, 2008, Lock Piatt said…
Charles,

The pressure placed on OPEC and the futures market is starting to crack the supply control. The President lifted the order stopping offshore drilling and congress is looking at following his lead. Just this hint that we America is serious about increasing production of energy and reducing gasoline demand. The price of spot crude is down almost $15.00 per barrel, Bloomberg financial predicts spot crude will fall to $ 90.00 per barrel by January 2009. If we get the Pickens plan in place it will be even lower say $ 60.00 to $ 80.00 range.
At 6:51am on July 16, 2008, Charles M Brown said…
At 4:43am on July 16th, 2008, Charles M Brown said…
Nanofabrication prototypes are heavy with up front effort. Something that clearly works in the face of intense scientific doubt is needed. In my long pursuit of this, I find that the doubts are unsound. I submit that a clear demonstration of a working diode array is likely and will lead to an energy revolution.

Aloha,
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At 5:56am on July 16, 2008, Richard Bibb said…
Interesting concept -what would it take to develop it into a commercially viable product?
 
 
 

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