I present to you the latest act of madness to emerge from my sequestered mind: the Air-Fractionated Flow Generator.
The design may appear convoluted, but it is based upon simple concepts. Atmospheric air is first distilled into high-purity oxygen and carbon dioxide. The oxygen is then used to basify the first water chamber by way of oxygenation, while the carbon dioxide is used to acidify the second water chamber by way of carbonation. Finally, the acidic and basic products are used to power an electric flow battery, which maintains a continuous current.
This device is entirely theoretical at this point in time. While on paper it works, I have not built a prototype, nor have I tried to model or in any way simulate it. And in all probability no progress will be made on its development either, as I have more pressing concerns at the moment. I'm simply sharing my work in the hopes that others can improve upon it.
Thank you, and best of luck.
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