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Neutrinovoltaic master formula published as pathway to scalable clean energy
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Neutrinovoltaic master formula published as pathway to scalable clean energy
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 17, 2025

The Neutrino Energy Group has unveiled a unified equation describing how invisible cosmic and terrestrial radiation can be converted into usable electricity. This breakthrough marks the first industrially scalable framework for neutrinovoltaics, a technology based on multilayer graphene-silicon structures.

Unlike earlier approaches focused narrowly on neutrinos, the formula accounts for the entire invisible radiation spectrum. These fluxes stimulate micro-vibrations within the material lattice, cascading into electron flows that generate power. The process is mathematically defined, experimentally verifiable, and engineered for large-scale deployment.

The published master formula combines five critical factors: radiation flux density, scattering cross-section, momentum transfer, phonon velocity, and conversion efficiency. Together, these parameters establish a rigorous basis for predicting and optimizing energy output from neutrinovoltaic systems.

Holger Thorsten Schubart, CEO of the Neutrino Energy Group, emphasized the collective nature of the achievement. "This formula and the technology it represents are not the work of one company, but the culmination of global human effort. It is both a gift to humanity and a responsibility to ensure that the benefits of clean, decentralized, and baseload-capable energy reach people everywhere," he said.

The group stressed that global energy demand is set to rise dramatically, and all viable pathways to clean, reliable, and affordable supply must be pursued. Neutrinovoltaics, they argue, reflects the power of interdisciplinary cooperation, merging physics, materials science, mathematics, and engineering into a novel solution once considered impossible.

"We make energy affordable and sustainable. We are realistic, but demand the impossible. We believe that with enough ingenuity the impossible becomes the inevitable," Schubart concluded.

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