https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_power_transfer
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 12:22 AM William Beaty wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Aug 2020, bobcook39...@hotmail.com wrote:
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> > I agree its not clear what I meant.. I was intending to note that the
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> > of the energy being transmitted was avoided
On Sat, 8 Aug 2020, bobcook39...@hotmail.com wrote:
I agree its not clear what I meant.. I was intending to note that the form
of the energy being transmitted was avoided in the presentation.
HA! They can't say "megawatts of RADIATION. It's jsut microwaves,
broadcast at exactly the same
Safe
- Emrod uses beams in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) band
with frequencies commonly used in WiFi, Bluetooth, and RfID.
- Point-to-Point transmission means that power is beamed directly
between two points. There is no radiation around the beam, as there is with
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Hi Bob,
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>Note how carefully the
In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Fri, 7 Aug 2020 17:26:41
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Hi Bob,
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>Note how carefully the item avoids any mention of how the energy occurs for
>fear of immediate necessity for classification.
What do you mean by "occurs"? They talk about using renewable energy as
In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Fri, 7 Aug 2020 14:30:50
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Hi Bob,
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>On second thought maybe a neutrino beam has been invented with special with
>new materials or fields to harvest neutrino kinetic energy. However such a
>device to collect neutrino energy would be
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I have often wondered about neutrino physics. Neutrinos carry a
quanta of angular momentum and some energy whether in motion or
apparently still with resp
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I read it but it seemed flakey.
This could be closer to scam than to reality. No one really knows the loss-rate
of wireless for high power uses or the dangers involved.
There is not much reaso
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I have often wondered about neutrino physics. Neutrinos carry a quanta of
angular momentum and some energy
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Bob Cook
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As you note a protective curtain makes directed energy beams
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In reply to Michael Foster's message of Wed, 5 Aug 2020 18:13:13 + (UTC):
Hi,
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>I read this article. Don't you find it more t
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 4:28 PM Michael Foster wrote:
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> Similar methods have been proposed to send power to earth from orbiting
solar cell arrays, and probably just as impractical.
I see what you mean. I was unaware of their focused beam method. OTOH, Tesla
did invent radio as we know it , but no one seems to know that.. I'm not a
slavish Tesla fan, but the history is reasonably clear.
This system wouldn't solve the power distribution problem either, since the
lack of
In reply to Michael Foster's message of Wed, 5 Aug 2020 18:13:13 + (UTC):
Hi,
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>I read this article. Don't you find it more than a little annoying that Mr.
>Tesla is nowhere mentioned?
There's a good reason for that. The two technologies have nothing in common.
Tesla used the Earth
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 2:13 PM Michael Foster wrote:
> I read this article. Don't you find it more than a little annoying that
> Mr. Tesla is nowhere mentioned?
>
Hell yes! I bet they can't even spell Wardencliff!
Don't need copper if everyone roofed their house with solar shingles!
I read it but it seemed flakey.
This could be closer to scam than to reality. No one really knows the loss-rate
of wireless for high power uses or the dangers involved.
There is not much reason to suspect that there is a breakthrough here nor that
this makes either scientific or economic
I read this article. Don't you find it more than a little annoying that Mr.
Tesla is nowhere mentioned?
This is important. No doubt everyone other than auto mechanics and people who
like the hear the vroom-vroom would like to switch to electric cars. The
problem is there doesn't seem to be
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