This question reflects human curiosity in exploiting the available energy sources in the universe. Although cosmic radiation is present in general in the universe and includes electromagnetic radiation from the sun, stars and other cosmic explosions, converting this radiation into usable energy is an enormous technological challenge.
In fact, there are some technologies used to convert solar radiation into sustainable electrical energy such as solar cells. However, work on developing technologies for converting public cosmic radiation into sustainable energy is still in its early stages and needs additional research and experiments to achieve sustainability and efficiency in use.
These technologies may be strange and uncommon today, but with continuous technological advances, in the future we may see an increased use of exotic energy sources such as cosmic radiation to achieve a sustainable and diversified energy supply.
Interesting question. Yes, cosmic radiation, particularly in the form of cosmic rays, does indeed carry a sizable amount of energy. High-energy particles called cosmic rays are produced by supernovae, black holes, and other celestial phenomena. But, the environment and health are major concerns when considering the utilization of cosmic rays for energy generation due to their ionizing nature and high energy. However, it is currently challenging to directly utilize cosmic radiation for the production of energy on Earth.
Well done and one of the main challenges is that cosmic radiation is highly ionizing and contains very high energy, which makes it harmful to the environment and health if humans are exposed to it in large amounts. In addition, the small amount of cosmic rays that reach Earth makes it difficult to collect and use them effectively to generate energy.
Despite this, scientific research is still ongoing to use cosmic radiation and convert it into usable energy, and there are some innovative technologies such as Enhanced Air Dynamo collection technology that aims to exploit and convert the electromagnetic energy of cosmic rays. It is expected that these technologies will develop in the future to achieve energy generation from cosmic radiation in safer and more effective ways.
Interesting question. Yes, cosmic radiation, particularly in the form of cosmic rays, does indeed carry a sizable amount of energy. High-energy particles called cosmic rays are produced by supernovae, black holes, and other celestial phenomena. But, the environment and health are major concerns when considering the utilization of cosmic rays for energy generation due to their ionizing nature and high energy. However, it is currently challenging to directly utilize cosmic radiation for the production of energy on Earth.