Experimental Validation of New Osmosis Theory and Molecular Energy Technology

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Abstract

Addressing the challenges of energy shortages, global warming, and freshwater crises, the proposed Molecular Energy Technology is based on a new osmosis theory. This study proposes specific experimental methods and conducts a series of experiments. All experiments yielded the expected results, achieving spontaneous reverse osmosis, enabling water to flow spontaneously from low to high levels, with the maximum reverse osmosis pressure corresponding to a water level that exceeds 50 meters. Experiment results preliminarily validate the correctness of the new osmosis theory and demonstrate the feasibility of the Molecular Energy Technology principles, as well as the effectiveness of its methods, helping to resolve the three major challenges. The experiments achieved three breakthroughs. They offer a new perspective for testing the Second Law of Thermodynamics and pioneer a method to convert ambient thermal energy, traditionally considered “waste heat”, into an inexhaustible source of renewable green energy. Further research in this area is worth pursuing.

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