Transfer of Electricity in Energy Engineering

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This paper aims to suggest and research a revolutionary method-transfer of electricity in outer Space with distance of hundreds of millions kilometers by ultra-cool plasma cables. Theory of plasma cable transferring is offered, developed and its possibilities researched. Offers conclusions from the research of a revolutionary new idea-transferring electric energy in the hard vacuum of outer space wirelessly, using a plasma power cord as an electric cable (wire).Transference of hundreds kilowatts of energy to Earth’s Space Station, transferring energy to the Moon or back, transferring energy to a spaceship at distance 100 million of kilometers, the transfer energy to Mars when one is located at opposite side of the distant Sun, transfer colossal energy from one of Earth’s continents to another continent wirelessly – using Earth’s ionosphere as cable, using Earth as gigantic storage of electric energy, using the plasma ring as huge MagSail for moving of spaceships.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 171-172)

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477-480

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December 2010

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