No. Any analysis I tried to make at this stage would be misleading at best, a result of both uncertainty in how much power would be generated and in having not yet honestly explored the mechanisms for mass manufacture. At this level of uncertainty, I'd rather not provide made up data for people to pin false hopes on.
The only thing for certain is that, if this does work, mass production techniques would be the best way to go for even the smallest craft shop production facility. Creating a few units by hand to try various configurations, I can do by hand for a reasonable budget. Industrial fabrication of enough units to produce significant power is another thing entirely.
Question 8: Your technique for component fabrication relies extensively on sophisticated 3-dimensional lithographic etching. But lithography equipment is extremely costly. Can your energy-generating machines be made with less expensive methods?
Actually, I'm using 2-dimensional etching with precisely controlled ... more.
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