berkeman said:
Why? Do you think you have a generator topology that has higher efficiency than current generators? Current generators have efficiencies above 90% [1]. Please show us your improved generator topology and compare it to traditional generator designs, and point out why yours is more efficient. Please post the math that shows this increased efficiency. Thank you.
[1]
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/generator-efficiency
In existing generators, when the load current flows, an Ampere force appears, which resists the primary engine (turbine, internal combustion engine). The main energy expended by the primary engine is aimed at overcoming the Ampere force. Energy is being converted in accordance with the law of conservation of energy, since the process takes place within a single frame of reference in which time is homogeneous.
In the generator that I propose to consider, the Ampere force does not act on the primary motor, since it drives an external reference frame that is not in a magnetic field and on which the Ampere force does not act. This means that the resistance to the primary motor is represented only by mechanical resistance (bearing friction, air resistance, etc.).
It turns out that such a generator operates with a efficiency greater than 1, due to the fact that the law of conservation of energy is not fulfilled, since time is not uniform during its operation. The process of operation of the generator takes place in two frames of reference for which the relativity of simultaneity takes place. These are the results I get.
Therefore, I ask you to consider the idea together in order to prove or disprove this hypothesis. If the hypothesis is correct, we will get an inexhaustible source of energy. If the hypothesis is incorrect, we will expand the horizons of our knowledge.