Efficient Capture of Solar Radiant Energy -- AHA! Climate Discovery for March 2023
By Dana Gourley, AquaNew, LLC
Our October 2017 AHA! Discovery spotlighted a woman who broke the glass ceiling in astronomy during the 1920’s.
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin was the first person to theorize that hydrogen is abundant on the sun and is the electromagnetic (radiant) energy fuel essential for keeping life warm on Earth. Cecilia must have been a patient woman. Almost 50 years after another astronomer dismissed her thesis, she finally received a prestigious lifetime-of-excellence award in astronomical research for being right.
Capturing the radiant potential of the Sun (or physical energy from electromagnetic radiation generated by hydrogen of the Sun) could be an outstanding source of super-clean energy if the environmental impacts from disposal of solar batteries, with limited storage usage, could be avoided. Also, capturing solar energy is an efficiency challenge for us humans. Less than 20% of the sun’s radiant potential is captured and upon conversion from solar DC power to AC power for household electric use in the United States, another 15% plus power loss occurs. Additionally, batteries can have another 40% loss due to power charge leakage.
Our discovery is that solar radiant energy captured by a simple solar panel can run a WIT Machine such that liquid water is converted into DiTetra Gas, the same active-energy gas infused to make Watt-Ahh. The generated DiTetra Gas can be stored in tanks under pressure, eliminating the need for both storage batteries and inefficient conversion from DC to AC power. Instead, the stored DiTetra Gas can power a steam engine (turbine or piston) even during nighttime, to generate AC power with more economical and reliable energy for both homes and businesses.
We respect Cecilia’s persistence and patience but we hope this WIT Technology discovery does not take another 50 years to become a mainstream energy source.
All of the 2023 “Ahh! Climate” Series can be found here.
Sharing AHA! DiscoveriesDo you have a “AHA!” Discovery to share for a longer and healthier life or a cleaner environment? Or, do you have a discovery story to share on a different topic?
Email inquiries@aquanew.com. This can be any idea or endeavor that may help others in their own revelation or better quality of life. Alternatively, want to nominate someone with special skills of creativity and innovation? Let us know!
AquaNew's Fulfillment Center
By Dana Gourley, AquaNew, LLC
AquaNew Fulfillment Center is located within the Paleo Park of Commerce off Fruitville Road, approximately 3 miles east of I-75 (Exit 210) in Sarasota, FL (address is 8120 Uzita Drive, Sarasota, FL. 34240, phone number 1-941-923-8972 or 1-941-706-3715). We offer the following pickup hours of Watt-Ahh bottled water by appointment.
Hours of Pickup
Tuesday mornings between 10 am and noon unless you let us know you plan to arrive shortly after the noon hour.
Friday between 10 am and 1 pm.
For holidays that land on either Tuesday or Friday, the AquaNew Fulfillment Center will be closed. Please make an appointment at least the day before to make sure we are open to better serve you.
Payment Required Prior to Pickup By Appointment
Payment for all orders go through AquaNew’s corporate office (different location) before pickup (neither cash nor payment is handled at the fulfillment center). If you have an account with a major credit card on record, please email us at dana@aquanew.com or call 1-941-923-8972 to place your order. If you would like to open an account, please contact us. We request all orders to be placed no later than noon the day before pickup.
For more information including our new free local commercial delivery policies, please visit here.