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Flying and floating cars with interactive global linear motors and thrust of Newton and Lorentz.

1. Applicant Information

Luigi Antonio

Pezone

Pensioner inventor

Private

Via Caserta Parco Verde, 33 - 81055 Santa Maria Capua Vetere

Italy

Teammates

Luigi Antonio Pezone

2. Criteria - Applicants Responses 

Which clean technology categories does your innovation cover?

Smart Energy, Electric Mobility, Clean Water, Energy Efficiency, Recycling

Please select the category you’re submitting your application for

New Idea, New Solution

Please select the phase of your innovation:

New

3. Questionnaire - Applicants Responses 

Proposal/ Submission Title

Flying and floating cars with interactive global linear motors and thrust of Newton and Lorentz.

Problem Statement

With the invention of the pump with the double power supply separated up to the impeller and the compressed hydroelectromagnetism, the primary energy could be produced everywhere in the instant it is needed in fixed and mobile plants without the need to build large hydroelectric, thermal, nuclear power plants. , solar, wind. Above all, without the need to transport the energy sources and the electricity produced. Nothing can be more economical, efficient and clean than the simultaneous exploitation of the static pressure of the compressed air, the circulation of the water and the one-way flow, because the water and the air are not consumed and the energy produced is due to the product of air pressure by the flow rate and density of water, which is a thousand times higher than a flue gas. Today, combustion gases are used everywhere in the world but they are a stupid solution from an environmental, technical and economic point of view, which devalues the value of the entire world science

Which do you think are the innovative factors of your idea?

Without compressed fluid dynamics, the solution of producing electricity on board the aircraft and replacing the turbofans powered by combustion gas with electric ones could not have been thought of. Even this update of the state of the art could not have been thought of, which realizes the Lorentz thrust on the external wall of the turbofans and fluid dynamic systems that produce primary energy without fuels, but modified in shape to make them more suitable. The best solution is to superimpose the electric turbofans on the compressed hydroelectric plants developed linearly in an elongated cylindrical shape, and to use the external walls of the two plants as sliding tracks for the permanent magnets, which serve to develop the induced currents, also adding the external solenoids. In fact, these plants are "interactive global linear motors" which together with the primary energy also produce the electromagnetic thrust of Lorentz, which is added to that of Newton's reaction.

Which benefits would your idea bring to the industry?

The benefits of this solution will lead to a revolution in the aeronautical, space and terrestrial industries because the primary energy source will be compressed air which is not consumed as it is infinitely recycled through the recovery of that small part which comes out of the vent conveyed into the closed environment of the means of transport. While water, which is the energy carrier, is equally not consumed, being recycled to infinity.

To which challenges does your idea provide a solution to?

The challenge that this solution wins is to demonstrate that even mobile plants do not need to produce energy through heat, not only for environmental reasons but also for economic and scientific reasons because there is no accumulator more powerful and economical than compressed air and there is no energy vector cheaper and more powerful than incompressible water, which at the earth's ambient temperature has a density 830 times higher than air and any combustion gas. Therefore, at the same flow rate and pressure it can produce a force 830 times greater. In addition, it allows the Lorentz thrust to be added to the Newton thrust without overheating and damaging the electrical systems.

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