US20260155675
2026-06-04
Electricity
H02J50/00
The Symbolic Resonant Energy Transfer Network (SRETN) is designed for wireless power distribution across planetary-scale distances, governed by cryptographic, economic, and biological safety protocols. The system consists of terrestrial resonant transmission towers and orbital relay satellites that transmit energy via directed magnetic resonance coupling. A Symbolic Energy Kernel manages authorization and transmission, requiring a secure cryptographic energy handshake to ensure the authenticity of the receiver, solvency of the energy ledger account, and clearance of the transmission path through biological exclusion scanning. Energy is transferred in tokenized packets, each cryptographically metered and acknowledged by the receiver.
Traditional wireless power transfer systems, such as Qi standard charging pads, are limited to near-field inductive coupling and lack dynamic access control and usage auditing. Existing systems also present safety concerns due to their inability to differentiate between authorized receivers and biological organisms, creating exposure risks. The SRETN addresses these issues by treating energy as a secure, addressable resource capable of safe long-range transmission, real-time consumption verification, and economic settlement.
SRETN operates by converting electrical power into tokenized energy packets transmitted in discrete bursts via resonant electromagnetic coupling. Each packet is cryptographically signed, and a receiver must provide a Proof-of-Receipt acknowledgment before further packets are sent. The system includes a Bio-Exclusion Beam-Forming Protocol to dynamically steer or attenuate energy beams if biological tissue or unauthorized objects are detected, ensuring safety during high-power energy transfer.
The network consists of Resonant Transmission Nodes that can be terrestrial or orbital, each equipped with a resonant field synthesis assembly and a Beam-Forming Controller. These nodes generate oscillating electromagnetic fields at predetermined resonance frequencies, optimized for efficiency through various media. The Symbolic Energy Kernel, a deterministic control system, manages authorization by verifying cryptographic signatures and querying a distributed Energy Ledger for solvency before calculating a safe transmission path.
Energy is transmitted as discrete packets, each associated with a unique identifier. Receivers must generate a cryptographic proof-of-absorption for each packet, which is validated before further packets are sent. If validation fails, the system halts energy delivery, preventing unauthorized use. This closed-loop mechanism ensures energy is a programmable, spatially addressable, and auditable resource, leveraging known electromagnetic materials, phased array techniques, cryptographic processors, and distributed ledger systems.