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General model description (Patent №2217181)

As a working model for a physical analog to self-affine hyperspheres, it is reasonable to select the part of the indicated diagram which in appearance approximates the corresponding fractal construction with integrated Aires Fender planar resonators that satisfy the condition:

Xn + Yn + Zn + ... + Nn → 0 .

A three-dimensional model of the converter’s construction is presented. Reference data for the converter’s construction: A three-tiered sphere with a radius of 2nR is inscribed in a cube with a length of L. A three-tiered R2n√2 sphere is inscribed in the cubes grating. A three-tiered R2n√3 sphere is shown around the cube. The cube is structured by six converters that form three-tiered octahedrons. The converter’s framework is a construction made from hollow metal cylindrical tubes with a strictly calculated diameter. The converter has a length of L at the base and a height of H:

General model description

The converter’s reactor has 7 structural levels that form resonant volumes, the lateral facets of which are structured from similar elements.

The converter has an underground component, which is a rectangular space covered with Aires Fender sheets. In the center is a pool filled with water. The water is a medium with a pseudo-crystalline structure that accumulates an induced charge due to structuring (clustering) during resonance with its own radiation which has been coherently transformed by the converter.

Currently, the optimum heights for construction of a converter are 7 m, 12 m, 15 m, and 24 m.

If necessary, an Aires high-coherence field reactor can be installed in the attic space of any building.

Because the influence of the Aires Fender’s coherent transformers on the construction elements induces the accumulation of a structurally arranged electromagnetic potential, consideration must be given to a number of special requirements for the materials, constructions, and manufacturing technologies of the constituent parts.

  • The converter’s framework consists of tubes made of stainless steel with a special diameter in the form of modular sections, which are manufactured on a rack under laboratory conditions.
  • The lateral section for mounting the Aires Fender panels is standard for installing window units.
  • Heating is provided by radiant floors made from polymer tubing filled with water of the desired temperature.
  • Standard ventilation and air condition are used.
  • Utility lines are placed in the underground part of the converter.
  • The segments of the construction are assembled under the technical supervision of Aires Technologies.
  • When building a multi-tiered, pyramid-shaped Aires Converter in the form of adjacent passive Aires Fender diffraction matrices, remember that load-bearing elements may not be added which are not part of the facility’s main schematic, which is determined by a specifics of the designed fractal structure.
  • Load-bearing elements may only be located in those places provided for by the general structural schematic. The material for load-bearing elements is selected in accordance with current recommendations.
  • The converter’s outer surface is manufactured from triangular window units of appropriate sizes, in which the glass has been replaced by Aires Fender resonators. The thickness and profile of the glass is determined based on specific conditions (specified in the process of creating the preliminary construction documentation).

During design and manufacture of a full-scale converter, the individual modules that constitute the matrix surface are joined with the precision manifest in conventional systems, taking into consideration the construction’s total weight and dimensions. To accomplish this objective, design/construction companies join their efforts with those of American Aires Inc. specialists who provide field supervision.

Aires Technologies provides the client with:

  • construction- and technical documentation, which has been developed by a design company that has the necessary license, that is fixed to the site indicated by the client;
  • Aires Fender panels of the required dimensions;
  • window units with optical Aires Filters;
  • specification for the materials of the load-bearing framework;
  • field supervision during the creation of the technical documentation and during construction;
  • activation of the converter using specialized technology.

The client places the order for manufacture of the constituent parts (except for the Aires Fender panels), primary construction work, reconciliation of the necessary documents, and the bringing in of utilities lines.

The author’s rights to the draft design of the Aires Electromagnetic Converter are protected by corresponding patents. The basic parameters for the design and manufacture a coherent Electromagnetic Converter are the intellectual property of American Aires Inc.