Magnets, Spheres, and Suns: Designing Alternating Current for the Desert | Entry: Arid Zone – Phoenix Nation State Delegation Date: September 11, 2025

 

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By Jonathan Olvera

Entry: Arid Zone – Phoenix Nation State Delegation
Date: September 11, 2025


Magnets, Spheres, and Suns: Designing Alternating Current for the Desert

The Desert as a Generator

The desert has always been more than a barren landscape. Beneath its surface lies the potential for sustainability, energy, and adaptation. My continuing study explores how the natural face of the desert—its ore, mineral depth, and solar intensity—can be transformed into a reliable source of power that reaches every home.


Toward Desert Sustainability

This research begins with the concept of naturally occurring electrons and their transfer through engineered systems. By carefully placing energy units and circuits, ranging from 100-unit clusters to expansive alternating current fields, we can adapt technology to the desert climate. The quarrying and collection of nodules across the observable plane provide the raw material for this infrastructure, positioning the desert as both a supplier and conductor of energy.


Orientation and Polarity

Sustainability in the Arid Zone requires more than resource extraction—it depends on orientation and polarity control. My study investigates how polarity can be separated across a plane, creating the foundation for alternating current that reflects the cycles of desert heat and light.

Two linked systems form the core of this concept:

  • The Prysm System – conductive nodules interacting with solar contacts to generate alternating flows, stabilized by liquid contacts and supported by synthetic fuels.

  • The Metal Sphere and Dish System – reflective dishes concentrate solar intensity onto metal spheres. Within these spheres, magnets and alternating polarity govern the transfer of current. The dish focuses, the sphere resonates, and the magnets regulate flow. Together, they form an alternating current system adapted to desert conditions.


Magnetics, Spheres, and Alternating Flow

Unlike abstract or mystical models, this is a raw concept for a working design. Electricity here is delivered by mechanical means: spheres that alternate polarity, magnets that regulate the push and pull of current, and dishes that amplify and direct solar and thermal capture into usable flow.

This cycle is not yet complete. Only when it is fully realized—when the system is built as a cohesive mechanical structure—would I apply the name “pranic” to it. For now, it remains a foundational design concept, a blueprint for alternating electricity generation in arid zones.


Toward a Progressive Design Future

By uniting ore, polarity, solar stratification, prysm geometry, and the magnet-sphere-dish assemblies, the Arid Zone may yet hold the key to a sustainable energy system. A system where the desert itself becomes a generator—fueling homes, communities, and industries through innovative adaptation.

The Phoenix Nation State Delegation stands at the crossroads of these discoveries, bridging natural law, human labor, and mechanical design to create an energy future worthy of the desert’s vast and enduring power.

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