Can we someday use gravitational waves as an energy source?
Gravitational waves are a mystery. And the thing that we know about that effect is the source of gravitational waves is the extremely high energetic reactions in the universe. The collisions of black holes are the source of the gravitational waves.
And the fact is that the gravitational waves can be caused by waves of dark matter, which would be the same way fundamental finding as the finding of the graviton. We don't even know are the gravity waves are caused by gravity itself or are gravitational waves the impulses, what is causing the interaction in the dark matter. Or could the source of gravitational waves the interaction that is sending dark matter forward in the universe?
After more research, maybe someday in the future, scientists can find out, if the source of gravitational waves is dark matter? Or is the burst of the gravitons which are hypothetical transportation particles of gravity the reason why gravitational waves are traveling across the universe? Maybe someday in the future, the gravitational waves answer the question, is gravity a force or not, and is graviton true or not.
But can we someday use the gravitational waves as an energy source? That thing could be possible if the system uses Lorenz's butterfly or Lorentz's "Strange attractor" in this kind of process. The key element in this kind of system is that the outcoming energy is stronger than the energy loss in the system. That kind of system is one way to benefit the invisible energy or gravitational waves.
Lorenz's strange attractor. (Wikipedia)(()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect)
There have been introduced a couple of futuristic ways to transform gravitational waves into electricity.
There is a possibility to use gravitational waves as an energy source by using a similar system with LIGO. The simplest way is to put the laser ray between the silicon layers, and the gravitational waves are causing stretching in that laser ray.
In some more advanced models is used the electrons which are in line or chains. Or they can be superpositioned in the laser ray. When the gravitational wave hits to laser ray, it will increase the energy of that ray. That energy would transfer to the electrons which are moving back and front in the "basket" or antenna, made of graphene. That kind of system might be real sometimes in the future.
That means that the energy level of the laser ray will rise, and if the system is superconducting, that effect causes an increasing the energy level of that system. That thing is theoretically possible if the system is using Lorentz's butterfly model.
The energy level of the system would increase until the system can conduct that energy somewhere. If the power circuit is using the butterfly effect it can transform even the gravitational energy to electricity but the main requirement is that the resistance or loss of power is lower than the effect that brings the energy to the system outside.
So when the gravitational wave hits the laser ray, that will increase its power, and that power can increase the power of the system. The light must only travel in the form of "8", and then the system must get more energy than it uses. Easier to describe than making in practice.
()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect
()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave
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