Abstract
The GCI‑295 Moon‑Solar “Rosebud” Radiant Engine v2.0 is a 24/7 hybrid solar + radiative‑cooling power generator designed to replace “ugly roof panels” with a high‑efficiency kinetic flower that produces up to 14.2 kWh/day under ideal conditions.
The Rosebud uses:
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Daylight harvesting via 35% multi‑junction perovskite cells
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Thermal‑to‑electric conversion via GCI #271 Orbitronic substrate
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Night radiative cooling via GCI #244 Gyroid cold‑sink
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Optical concentration via GCI #30 Vortex‑Lens
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Self‑cleaning via 180° gravity‑flip
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APR AI via GCI #75 Thermo‑Orbitronic processor
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Aesthetic biomimicry to eliminate consumer resistance to solar hardware
Performance values are hypothetical targets based on known material science and prior GCI inventions.
Real‑world testing is required to validate all numbers.
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Recommended Citation
Caldwell, Michael Victor Mr., "GCI‑295 Moon‑Solar “Rosebud” Radiant Engine v2.0", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9766