idesign: blacklight energy danielle marciniak lojy kamel eric ruzalski kristine cabrera mike...
Post on 28-Mar-2015
223 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
iDesign: Blacklight Energy
Danielle MarciniakLojy KamelEric RuzalskiKristine Cabrera Mike AndreuccettiJohn Dewinski
Shannon SebestinPreston PotasLeo PrzybylowskiAlex Krueger Meera Patel Nathan Kosinski
Background on Blacklight energy1. Water is broken up
into hydrogen and oxygen ions
2. Oxygen is released and a dissociator is added to split each hydrogen ion into a hydrogen atom. (1)
Background cont.
3. A catalyst reacts with hydrogen to release energy. The energy from the hydrogen is transferred to the catalyst. The hydrogen shrinks (hydrino) and releases an ultra-violet light. (1)
A fuel cell
Background cont.
4. Disproportion: The smaller hydrogen atom is further split to produce two smaller hydrogen atoms.
5. By-products: Purple plasma, heat, ultra-violet light, no harmful waste or emissions
Uses of Energy Produced
Energy given off in heat form Can build substantial pressure Turn turbine for an engine or generator
Uses cont.
Hydrinos (smaller Hydrogen atoms) used with other elements and compounds: With inorganic elements: Conductive and magnetic
plastics With oxygenated matter: Batteries the size of a briefcase
to charge your car going highway speeds (55 mph) for 1000 miles. All on one charge and no gasoline.
With acid: Powerful explosives and rocket propellants. With metal compounds: Strong coatings that prevent
ships from rusting
Roles in the Group
Leader
Eric
Secretary
Kristine
Organizer
Lojy
Design Consultant
Danielle
Timekeeper
Leo
Treasurer
John
CAD Drawers
Alex
Preston
Resources
Mike
Documenter
Shannon
Storyboard
Meera
Nathan
Timeline
Important Dates:Group meetings at least once a monthMarch 5: Start building modelApril 12: Phase II Completed
Exhibit Ideas
Major components Movie theatre
Sits at least 30 people
Auditorium style
Big, white screen
Movie theatre exit room Dark with purple lights
Info on walls – process, benefits, future plans
Interactive stations
Game room At least 3 – 4 stations
Use info from movie/ walls
Touch screens
Win glow sticks, vouchers for items in gift shop
Gift shop Glow sticks Apparel Stickers Glow-in-the-dark items Pictures
Waiting area Fun facts Pictures Video screens Small toys – things to touch Lower things on walls – for
children to reach
Exhibit Ideas cont.
Floor Clear “Glowing” purple liquid
beneath Flashing lights Imagine walking on “plasma”
Walls Intricate weave of tubing Tubes filled with “glowing”
liquid Purple hue Tubing around info
Light Source Black lights Purple accents Floor lighting Mostly dark
Room Plan Square Round Long corridor Hexagon
Ideas for Model
Miniature people to represent visitors Light wood for the walls Small wooden/ plastic stations Plexiglas for floor Vellum (Transparent, strong paper) for movie
screen Flexible plastic tubing Purple accents
Pictures of model
A few of the items that will be used to build model with.
Hand Sketches
Sketches cont.
Questions asked by the iDesign Judges Largely unproven idea - Why did you select it over more proven concepts related to wind, solar, biofuels, hydrogen, etc?
It was a unique idea
Nobody is very familiar
Nobody has heard much about it before
Heighten people's interest
Need more research to establish the significance of Blacklight Power as important part of a long-term energy strategy.
Designate every member needs to research more
Combine research
Give to one person
Flash Drive
Binder – Hard copy
Judges’ Questions cont.
Discuss how Blacklight Power could make a significant contribution to creating a sustainable energy future.
If proven correct – create a “perpetual motion” energy source
Could power up many things
Good, steady, and unlimited energy source
Potentially, no harmful emissions or wastes
Uses water – both fresh and salt
House or commercial use
Judges’ Questions cont...
Further explore benefits of Blacklight Power in relation to other alternative energy sources No emissions or harmful waste Only uses water New and innovative
Select a single idea from exhibit concept and develop it further- audience? how would you present it? what makes it exciting/educational? Our audience: Mainly adults and young adults Game room/ Glow-sticks: To get children's attention Lighting/ mood of overall room Educational video
Judges’ Questions cont.
• Write a brief statement to support idea- main story line, how does story unfold, what will hold audience's interest, how does story end? • Waiting area – quick facts about Blacklight• Brief 10 minute movie - ideas behind Blacklight power• Exit theater • In a dark room with purple lighting• Walls with information• Game room to win items using information from exhibit• Gift shop• Exit
Updates from Wikispace
Bibliography
1. http://www.blacklightpower.com/
2. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/9951,baard,11218,1.html
3. http://www.geek.com/forums/topic.php?id=33676&page
4. http://deviantart.com
Any Questions
top related