In order to extract useful electric power it is necessary for electric current 
to flow in a circuit.  Practical machines work by having one part of a circuit 
moving in a magnetic field, while the return path avoids it.  Maybe you could 
generate an electric potential between one end and another of a wire between N 
and S poles, but the return wire would pass through exactly the same magnetic 
fields as the go wire and generate the same voltage as the go wire, but opposed 
in direction around the circuit, so that no current would flow.  That is unless 
the return wire passed through the centre of the earth.
Peter
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Veli Albert Kallio 
  To: [email protected] ; Geoengineering FIPC 
  Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 11:51 PM
  Subject: [geo] Re: exploit earths magnetic field


  As a developer of wind farms, I am well aware of power transmission losses 
being greater on underground cables then overhead cables. If that was solved by 
some cable, then it would not be a problem, but I imagine that the cable is 
self-destructive.
   
  In any case, I would like to draw attention to fact that magnetic field is in 
rapid decline and migration. The cable would be difficult to realign and it 
does not generate electricity when the processes at the core switch it off. 
When winding down, it becomes erratic and weak, almost multipolar magnetic 
field, so as investment I would not put my bets on this.
   
  Please note, the Magnetic Field Polarity Reversion Even last time occurred 
870,000 years ago and since year 2000 we have fallen into this lucky 
geophysical lottery to withness the onset of one which could happen almost 
anytime now.
   
  Group B Nations will meet President Clinton on 22. September 2009 and we will 
give our version of the ongoing events: We iterate once again that the recent 
migrations of the Magnetic North Pole are probably nothing to do with any 
Magnetic Field Polarity Reversion event, but the constant melting and shifting 
of snow and ice pack in Greenland is changing the isostatic load on the ground, 
the bottom of the litosphere drumming electrically non-conductive minerals into 
the electrically-active belts near the core, the Faraday's Cage of the Earth's 
Core (the maxiumum outward electrically-conductive surface where the build up 
of the core's static electricity rises due to internal repulsion of electrons 
with same charge in the electric field generated by the core). The more ice 
melts and soft ice shifts around, the more the settled equilibrium states of 
the past become unsettled, redirecting electricity to go around Greenland where 
there are still good electric condutivity remaining on F-Cage.
   
  So, in a situation that the melting ice sheet shutting down the electricity 
trespass beneath Greenland's ice sheet and eventual flip-flopping and shut down 
of magnetic field, a coil is a bad idea. A very bad idea. Our nations will 
bring the reasonings to Clinton in hope he can raise interest that our 
data-validation request is attended and resolved in case sea jumps and we see 
the damage to the Faraday's Cage etc as precursors for ice sheet destabilising.
   
  With kind regards,
   
  Veli Albert Kalio, FRGS
  International Nanak Peace Price Nominee for 2008 (including the matter 
referred above)
   
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  > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:41:46 -0700
  > Subject: [geo] exploit earths magnetic field
  > From: [email protected]
  > To: [email protected]
  > 
  > 
  > If you ran one large cable from the north pole to the south pole and
  > grounded them properly, would you essentially turn the entire world
  > into a dynamo? You would have a large conducter spinning around a huge
  > iron core through the earths magnetic field. I know it would be the
  > largest construction project ever and some would think its nuts but
  > unlimited power would solve most of the problems on this planet. Even
  > if the planet heated up as much as it could the power created would
  > provide everything from clean drinking water to heat and cooling.
  > 
  > I’m not an electrical engineer but don't want to discount an idea. Any
  > ideas?
  > 
  > Thanks
  > 
  > 



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