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Pie or Pizza Shaped Water to Ice Expanding Generation System for Cold Climates

Lately, I have spent some time thinking about the potential uses of a well-known force in physics.
That is that when water turns to ice it expands.
And it is quite powerful this process, we know it splits apart rocks in the wilderness.
If you put water into a container and freeze it, it will often explode the container if that container is not flexible and cannot give way.
This is a tremendous amount of force, and that force can be converted into energy obviously.
That is to say it can be made into energy that you can use to power up devices, or use that electricity.
Let's discuss this.
Over the years, I have seen many attempts by scientists, innovators, and engineers to harvest this energy, but many of their devices, patent filings, and other concepts are less than adequate.
Therefore, I have set out on a mission to consider the various ways we can use these strategies and forces of physics to generate, harvest, and collect it.
One concept I came up with was to use a pizza shaped device, with very thin slices and an outer ring.
As the water expands it would push the outer ring creating energy.
The outer ring would expand and push on another device along a surface of carbon nanotubes with encapsulated copper atoms sandwiched with a top layer or coating of graphene.
Now then, this device could be left out on your patio, and then when the temperature warmed up in the daytime the ice would turn to water, and you can do it all over again, and take that energy and have it stored in a battery in a warm environment inside your home to run your electricity for your home appliances, computers, and lighting.
Indeed, I hope you will please consider this eco-innovation using a pizza shaped system which uses water to ice expansion to continually generate electricity for those who live in colder climates.
Indeed I hope you'll please consider all this.
Think on it.


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