An electro magnet having a nuclear core that emits radiation and is
surrounded by a ceramic phosphor material having a structural defect such
that the ceramic material within the ceramic phosphor material is used to
shield and absorb radiation emitted by the nuclear core. The phosphors
are excited by the radiation causing them to produce energy in the form
of photons. Surrounding the ceramic phosphor material is a photovoltaic
layer that transforms the photons into a flow of electrons to create an
energy source in the form of a single sphere. An electromagnetic material
sandwiches a plurality of spheres therebetween to harness the electron
flow created by the photovoltaic layers of the spheres to create a
super-electro magnet.