Arc Reactor Prototype

This is an untested idea the equivalent of a sci-fi idea or a hypothesis. 

An arc reactor is a Tony Stark idea of a miniaturized effective battery that stores electricity in it's pure form "electrons"



It can be charged and keep charge expected to keep a large amount of charge relative to it's size compared to a normal battery.

















Based on just that here's a prototype of an arc reactor, different shape but based on the same concept.

Let's start with this it's a "Plasma ball" charge moves from the core to the centre to the glass edges with a lower charge.















With a particular preference with the parts where it can discharge the most, so if you touch the glass your fingers and the fact you're grounded provides a better path for the charge.





















Now reverse the logic like this neutrino spherical detector inside and out

 

At the center with the same logic as a plasma ball so at the center of your metal ball you have a ball with a charge negative to the charge of an electron which would be positive, a very strong charge because the intent is to have the inner walls "leak in the charge" basically having the reverse of the the plasma ball where the center ball is contantly hit with a charge but with no outlet would "theoretically" the charge remain statically attracted to the core and in the air.

To prevent a fire also the center would be a vacuum and the charge should then continously be attracted to the core and create a ball of charge around the centre and continously do this till the core can no longer attract the new charge any more seen by "no more leaking charge" into the sphere. At this point the core is shut off and the charge should then be equally distributed inside and can be "leaked/used" by having the same connection used to insert the charge remove it. A regulator might be needed to regulate the rate of charge out.

That said it would be possible to miniaturize it and have a different shape like Tony Stark's big Arc Reactor however do I think it's feasible? Absolutely not.

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