Abstract

The Sun’s slow periodic flux transfer to the Earth, the low frequency of Schumann Resonance, and the fixed DC voltage of the capacitor direct us toward direct current (DC) machines for electrical modeling purposes. The Earth exhibits dual characteristics of a motor generator set by motoring the mechanical Earth around its axis, while at the same time generating energy for its spherical capacitor. It follows that electrical and mechanical output of the Earth are powered by the magnitude of the flux transfer events, the constant DC voltage supply and any potential nuclear contribution within the core. Like an induction furnace, powerful magnetic flux from the Sun partially melts the outer iron core of the Earth and magnetizes the inner solid iron core. The solid inner magnetic core acts as a rotating armature similar to a DC machine. All electrical machines experience no load and full load power loss while in operation. Speed control of large rotating DC machines is well understood and has been applied in industry for over a century. Speed can be changed either by varying the field resistance and/or the armature resistance. The characteristic of a constant speed DC machine is such that a change in field resistance will cause a compensatory change in armature resistance to maintain velocity. In the case of the earth, a decrease in armature resistance results in an increase in volume of the iron core, which may result in greater seismic and volcanic activity. Climate change may be the direct result of changes in soil and sea water resistance, which we lump together as field resistance.

Highlights

  • Continental drift showed that earthquakes, volcanoes, and other active geological events aligned along distinct belts around the world and, up to now it has been thought that the unifying theory of geology is plate tectonics

  • Expanding upon the rotating solenoid coil we model the Earth as a shunt wound direct current (DC) machine

  • A simple shunt wound DC machine has been proposed as an improved electrical model of the Earth

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Summary

Introduction

As concerned inhabitants of our small planet, it is the sworn duty of scientists. G. Poole and engineers to uphold the highest integrity of workmanship, and provide accurate information to better understand the world around us and the world itself It is the latter, which has focused our problem-solving skills; to address how the Earth is electrically wired, and how it mechanically operates from electromagnetic force. The paper may indirectly infer an additive explanation for earthquakes, volcanism and climate change These issues are of great interest to geologists and geophysicists, but not the thrust of this manuscript, nor the expertise of the author. The Earth dynamo has been turning for several billion years and the action of rotation infinitely repeatable Once understood, it can be electrically modelled with a high degree of certainty (Figure 1). Intuitive engineering reasoning and a bit of magical pixie dust, the first functional electrical wiring diagram of the planet Earth is shown below

Plate Tectonic Movement
Calculating Earth’s Current
Earth as a Shunt Wound DC Machine
Poole DOI
Hysteresis Losses
Iron Core Losses
Mechanical Losses
Calculating Shunt Field I2R Loss
Speed and Temperature Regulation through Volcanism
Findings
Conclusions
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