Sat Dec 21 00:57:30 CET 2024 One of my self purchased books (I believe it was called SONET's a concept around fibre optic networking) that I purchased around the year 2000, from self interest and profession interest explained how fibre optic cabling uses Erbium element to pump laser signal in subsea cables (for example trans-atlantic). The idea around here is that every 200 kilometers a cable (that consists of a few fibre optic strands and a copper components for the electricic positive charge, the negative being the ocean itself) signal gets pumped by means of another LASER source to the next repeater. The Erbium which was most likely discovered in Germany which bases on the word "erben" which translates to inherit, which is a rare earth element has the property of being able to amplify light. This is proven, and works, otherwise we have no transatlantic Internet today. My idea is to examine a funny process called Quantum entanglement. The idea is that two or more elements can be paired with a similar quantum state. It has been first revealed with Albert Einstein's paper ''Spooky action at a distance''. The trick is to have a stable entanglement in all of this for means of communications, computing such as quantum computing, and so on. Before I go on, I would like to mention that everything after this point is theory as shared on the Internet and not proven to work in real life. A Japanese scientist in the late 1990's discovered that not only can a quantum state be entangled with this process (such as information in a quantum computer) but also a voltage. This is where this knowledge ends, it's been nearly 30 years, has anything else been revealed past this? Given this fact I wonder if erbium can be entangled and doped into a silicon based pair of solar panels. Smart logistics then can perhaps install one pair in Australia, while another pair is in Canada. Or one pair is installed in Chile while another pair is in Germany. The theory around this is silicon based photovoltaic panels producing electricity at night or when the sun doesn't shine based on the entangled pair panel. That is where this idea stops. However it opens exciting new areas such as power satellites around Venus that feed electricity 24/7 to earth don't stop at Venus though, Moon and Earth orbit could be considered too. It would also make the concept of an equatorial moonbase powered by solar panels possible as long as there is 2 of them on the near and far side of the moon. This would end reliance on "peaks of eternal light" in moon exploration locations such as Shackleton crater which has been picked by NASA due to its capacity for 24/7 sunlight. The idea came out of my apartment in 2024, based around the quantum entangled spy concept regarding CRT's that I may have discovered in 2006 in an old broken CRT (I broke it myself with a hammer). The paper of that is found on my web site as well. -pjp