ESG Focus: Sustainability, Resource Stewardship, and Social Impact As global energy systems face mounting pressure, it becomes clear that no single solution can address the complexity of the transition ahead. This article presents a detailed comparative analysis of two breakthrough technological strategies — Proxima Fusion and VENDOR.ENERGY. Rather than viewing them as competitors, we explore […]
Introduction: Interdisciplinary Approach as the Key to Revolutionary Discoveries In today’s world of energy challenges, traditional engineering approaches often reach their limits. It is precisely in such moments that the most significant breakthroughs occur through interdisciplinary thinking and the study of nature’s fundamental laws. As demonstrated by the practical application of TRIZ (Theory of Inventive […]
Introduction: From Natural Phenomena to Engineering Solutions Electrical energy extraction from ionized air represents the development of fundamental scientific principles known to humanity for over two centuries. Earth’s atmosphere serves as a natural electrical generator of colossal power, where ionization processes and charge separation continuously occur. Modern Air Ionization Energy Harvesting technologies do not “create […]
VENDOR Project: Theoretical Basis of Corona Discharge Generator – Proof of Fundamental Feasibility Abstract This work presents a rigorous theoretical justification for the fundamental possibility of creating an autonomous electrical generator based on a multi-module corona discharge system, specifically validating the fundamental principles underlying the VENDOR.Max generator system. The fundamental analysis is based on established […]
Under normal conditions, air is almost a perfect dielectric. This is because its atoms and molecules are neutral and contain almost no free charges. However, when additional energy is introduced, air can become conductive. How Air Conductivity Appears An experiment with an electrometer shows: at low voltage differences, air does not conduct electricity. But if […]