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#1 2007-06-07 22:44:22

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Wireless Electricity

They have a light globe working without wires connected to it: http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2 … ery_c.html

Now, I have seen fluorescents glowing while being waved in an electro-magnetic field. And radios receive energy "wireless"-ly, so whats the big deal? Maybe this is simply more practical. Hope it doesn't harm humans.


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#2 2007-06-07 22:46:15

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Re: Wireless Electricity

I believe the humans will be shaken, but not sturd.


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#3 2007-06-07 22:55:12

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Re: Wireless Electricity

I read about this just a few hours ago. I think the main difference is that the fluorescent lights have to be very close to the field to work, because they're being lit by electroagnetic induction, but this new thingy works differently and so can light things much further away.
I'm not sure how, but from what I read it seems like this new thing gets electronic devices to resonate somehow.

As for radios, they do technically receive energy, but it's really just 'information' in the form of energy, rather than energy that's energetic enough to energise anything.
Oh, and the article I read also said that it will interact only weakly with humans and so side-effects are unlikely.


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It wanted to be normal.

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#4 2007-06-07 23:10:26

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Re: Wireless Electricity

That sounds very promising then!

But radio energy is real energy, just not a lot of it. I have heard of people living near radio transmitters "stealing energy" by a strategically placed network of wires.


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#5 2007-06-08 00:06:05

John E. Franklin
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Re: Wireless Electricity

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/wireless-0607.html
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/wireless-0607.html


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