Extracting gravitional energy from galactic spin?

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Re: Extracting gravitional energy from galactic spin?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:56 am

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Crumple wrote:They don't appear to be very effecient or productive compared to the energy which must be out there? :smoke:
They're not. I don't think they're cost efficient yet.
And, of course, somebody somewhere must have already filed suit to stop them because they might interfere with coral migration or something.
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Re: Extracting gravitional energy from galactic spin?

Post by JimC » Sat Nov 05, 2011 12:04 pm

It's the energy gradient that counts if we want to manipulate it to extract useful energy. The total can be huge, but if the gradient is tiny, forget it...
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Re: Extracting gravitional energy from galactic spin?

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sat Nov 05, 2011 12:11 pm

JimC wrote:It's the energy gradient that counts if we want to manipulate it to extract useful energy. The total can be huge, but if the gradient is tiny, forget it...
There's a cube/square thing in there somewhere, ain't they?
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Re: Extracting gravitional energy from galactic spin?

Post by Schneibster » Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:03 pm

Counter to the "coral migration" argument (it would be baby turtles unable to escape after hatching that would be the problem, or fish (grunion, for a concrete example) feeding in the surf, in reality), there is the argument that wave action causes erosion, forcing slow, progressive evacuation of the scenic seashore not to mention encroaching on valuable coastal habitat, would be reduced by extracting the energy from the waves.

On the "law of unintended consequences" side, besides the baby turtles and feeding grunion, may be the mess it makes when a big storm rips the shit out of the energy rigs.
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