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godgryphon
Hello. I will not give out my name but I would like to point out that I am a 12 year old kid. I have studied electricity as well as I can and I have made a theory. Please do not make fun of my idea. If I mixed the elements gallium, indium, and selenium, put them in a container that looks like this
, and started it up by solar power (selenium can do that, plus the black and white colors help as the conductor) , and then became self sufficient, wouldn't that make a new form of electricity? This is just a starting theory. I know that I will need to design a series of devices to convert the electrical current to A.C from D.C. Thank you for reading this. biggrin.gif goodbye.
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This may take some time unsure.gif

You seem to be mixing semiconductors together so maybe this link will be helpful to start with...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell

Best wishes,

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