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Energy Generation Using Cyclically Asymmetrically Distributed Charges
Cyclically asymmetrically distributed charges introduced to explain a cause of gravity produce significant directed forces for useful safe energy generation, as harnessed by the Electric Kinetic Pulse generator, an experiment to illustrate cyclically asymmetrically distributed charges. This is established by analysing solutions to the equations of motion and energy of 4 charges in the Electric Kinetic Pulse generator, as they alternately move close to and from electric field singularities using repulsion in each of the 4 cylinders; with extensions to several charges. The system is shown to be robust against transverse vibrations. The theoretical validity of the generator and the principles underlying cyclically asymmetrical charge distributions is established. The theoretical verification proposes an iterative process for solving first order differential equations which requires continuity but no separation of variables. Ample useful nuclear energy independent of heat phenomena or the atmosphere can be generated with no harmful radiation or radioactive waste.