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  • It is ridiculous that something like that appears on TED.

    Tesla Club Philadelphia has members who run the electric motor via wireless.

    Best

    Nikola Lonchar

  • These son of a gun did not invented this technology, Nikola Tesla invented it hundred years ago. It would be more appropriate if these thugs acknowledge that they are just re-discovering Tesla technology.

    There and many others who already succeeded in building device that can transmit electricity wirelessly on youtube.

  • @tha531 wow you idiot did you not hear the first thing he said, "was thought of by nikola tesla......" the ignorance of people.

  • @ramanturbz Wow, you just won the idiot award!

    he said:

    "Early visions of wireless power actually was thought of by Nicola Tesla basically about a 100 years ago... what happen back a few years ago was a group of theoretic physicists at MIT actually came up with this concept that transferring power over distance..."

    Tesla didn't just "thought" about it, he invented the technology, he invented many different concepts to transfer electricity wirelessly.

  • @ramanturbz

    The concept of using two coils showed in the video at around 0:26 can be found in several of Tesla's patent. Many people around the world have been experimenting with this concept for a long time, MIT DID NOT INVENTED THIS TECHNOLOGY, not to mention this concept. If you are TOO STUPID to look up Tesla's patents, at least try to do a search on youtube before you say something that make you a disgrace to your family.

    Feel sorry for your parents because THEY INVENTED YOU!

  • @tha531 my mistake he probaby should have said inovated rather than invented, my mistake for calling you an "idiot" and my mistake for not misinterpreting and misunderstanding the video.

  • @ramanturbz It's true that you can't fix stupid!

    These guys literally claiming that they came up with this concept, he even gave a story about how they came up with the idea, if that's too hard for some people to understand.... they are probably too stupid.

  • BUT WILL IT BLEND?

  • MAGIC

  • In 2115 people are going to look back at us now and laugh their assess of because we used wires.. oh the embarrassment!

  • Don't worry, Apple will sue them.

  • These guys didn't invent this at all!

    Nikola Tesla invented this in 1891.

    This is a tesla coil.

    A tuned resonant transformer for transmiting electricty wirelessly is a tesla coil!

    (The lightening from a tesla coil is just a bi-product when it is allowed to build up a very high voltage)

  • @JesusHChrist2000 right on man.. tesla invented it.. JP MORGAN destroyed it.. did not want the world to have free energy!

  • @LastbutNotFirst

    Not that Morgan did not want the world to have free energy. Due to Tesla's failing to complete the project in time, he simply ceased financing and advised others to avoid the project.

  • Wow thought it and thought I'd see if it was being done and it's a reality. And if you use this in natural energy. Energy is free but the government wont have that. We as people need to take a stand for are inventions. Good luck and hope it go's thought.

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  • But how does it work?

    And I was scared as fuck that the TV was going to fall lol

  • I'm sure this is healthy.

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  • @BlindPlague so you want them to just.. not use it because tessla thought of it first? Thats stupid and fucking ignorant, people in this video are the people pushing shit forever while your bitching. Yeah if this becomes easily available etc etc youll be using it all the time bub.

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  • @BlindPlague Well I guess I can see how they didn't give respect to tesla's attempts of wireless electricty, but they did say he thought of it first at the beginning. Regardless I'm happy to see you atleast see stuff needs to progress. :D

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  • The biggest problem I see with this is efficiency. Even over the short distance he uses, he probably had to pump MANY times the power requirement of the TV into the device due to the dispersion of the magnetic field over distance.

  • @Zuggible well... The NASA eggheads were able to send 34Kwatts at an 82% efficiency as early as 75, to a receiver a mile away, so basically, they sent 34000 watts, and on the recieving end, they got 27880 watts.

    Pretty efficient if you ask me.

  • @MaxWyght That's awesome! However, from what I can determine, NASA used a parabolic reflector to concentrate microwaves on a specific location. From what I understand, focusing magnetic waves in a similar fashion is a bit more difficult. It looks like this guy just set up a coil and ran some current through it. While the resultant field is strongest in the directions perpendicular to the coil, it still looks pretty inefficient.

    Please correct me if I'm wrong though, as I'm certainly no expert.

  • Nikola tesla did this before it was cool.

  • Probably the best thing for me, after watching the jawdropping content of this video, was the big video suggestion of "Robots fight to death in Japan". The future is now!

  • holy fuck! i remember imagining this when i was little but knowing that its impossible. except is not impossible! mind = blown

  • wow... but how do I determine whether it transfers electricity or not, and to what things..? It'd be awkward if I came in the house, turned on the light and the tv turned on along with that >.< as well as if you need to keep your fridge running does that mean the microwave next to it will work all the time as well..?

  • @Commenter339 the t.v. he demoed had a computer chip inside of it that waits 10 seconds then turns on the t.v. When this comes to market, it will likely not have the auto turn-on feature and you will still need to use a remote or press the on button to power on your t.v./microwave. In short: no your microwave will not always be running just cause your fridge is getting power.

  • @xela69x Oh, alright. :D Thanks. :)

  • i wonder when u plug in, lets just say, a tv with a cord, that electricity is confined in the cable. 100% to the tv and 100% used where you want it. now this thing is just emmiting electricity, so what if only 40% of all that it emits goes to the tv. does the electric company still charge you for the other 60%?

  • AWESOME

  • this is awesome! i agree with the dude that said that we should try and combine this with solar energy. that would be insane...in a GREAT way.

  • What if they found a way to combine this with solar energy? I'm sure if we work on them more both will become more efficient. But picture it, community solar farms along with solar panels on every houses roof and having electricity be emmited to all the homes and their appliances during the day.

  • I feel like other than the fact that wiring is an extremely lucrative business, one of the main reasons this isn't a commercial item is because of efficiency. While sure, it's awesome and possible, who wants to pay 2x the normal, if not more, for electricity?

  • damn templars man, took out nikola before he could give free and wireless power

    but yeh, wow - i remember, as a kid, thinking of using em fields as a way to wireless power - these guys have actually done it - when are we gonna have these on the shelves!?

  • If I remember right Nikolai Tesla also had an idea for sending and receiving electricity like radiowaves, BUT big companies didnt see the point in it because it wasnt making any money in terms of wiring and piping we have today underground

  • I have to admit that this is kinda awesome but as a electrician I have to ask the one question that really matters: "How much power is lost on the way through the air?" I imagine its somethink like twice as much as you would need to power a TV.

  • what if they made the ring much much larger so it was sent to an entire neighborhood?...but are their any long term exposal effects?

  • Who is here because of Dan Brown (pogobat)

  • It's just there in the air.. You can't even hold it!

  • It's nice to see Jeff Foxworthy's dad doing something nice

  • Very ironic how there was a Dutch TV commercial from around 2009 that as a joke had a salesperson sell 'Wireless Internet" to a customer... Followed by the add of the actual advertizing Energy company claiming "electricity is just electricity, only ours is cheaper!

  • This is one of those things that's always baffled me as to why we haven't figured it out yet and implemented it on a large scale... and yes, I can't believe he has to hold for so long before the audience fucking applauds! Were they sleeping or...

  • BURN THE WITCH!

  • Wow, even when dan said about it, i didn't imagine it would work as well as this video has shown. Why isn't this in every home! It's been 2 years!

  • @jryitoo I was thinking the same!

  • Hello Pogotribe!

  • thumbs up if dan sent you

  • I wonder, will ppl with pacemakers be affected , and if not why is this not in everyone's home yet?

  • That's sorcery!!

    LoL

    That's awesome, it'll be a good jump on tecnology ^^

  • people are gonna steal your electricity

  • RF Hmmm how safe is that

  • Since I was 10 I knew it how it was going to work -.-..they stole my idea !!

  • @TheLonerwulf

    I had an idea to make a rocketship that would go to Pluto.. OH wait "they" *stole* mai idea.

  • @PikKirby i had an idea to make a tablet that when consumed, people can then breathe underwater for like 1 week or longer.

  • but then again electricity is only gonna be a thing of the future ,when we learn to use the power of nuclear energy more efficient.

  • @ImmortalUniverse You fail.

  • @KidNotorious9

    why is that?

    we want faster spaceships and cheaper energy. im not talking about the nuclear bombs and plutonium.

    im talking about the energy and turning it into electricity source .

    we need to know more about particles.

    thats why im happy with the LHC project of CERN in switserland.

    it will give new answers.

    and then well see who fails.

  • i think what he meant to say then he said "this creates a field over here (i.e. the contraption on the back of the monitor)" was that the magnetic field induces an emf, not another field, in the contraption

  • whats the efficiency?

  • Mind blowing

  • its witwhicky

  • This shit got cancer written all over.

  • @GenTsoChicken1 depends on the frequencies of the waves.

    remember the earth and universe are full of electric magnetic fields and gravity already.

  • this would stop your stuff geting blowing up in lighting stroem

  • Incredibly deceitful this demonstration. The screen is not running on the power of the magnetic field, it's merely initiates a "wakeup" surge. Wireless power is a big joke. The energy that's required to create the magnetic field is substantial. That's why cables were invented - to keep the losses in transmission low. I can't believe they let guys like this into MIT these days. This is 8th grade physics and they still got it wrong.

  • @langeu

    the tv isnt powered. @ 01:12 he is carring the television without any code. just coz u cant understand, doesnt mean it doesnt exsist.

  • Increíble :O

  • ground breaking!!! awesome!!!!

  • ugly wires are removes so

    now i want to remove the wall on which it is hanging

  • no ki a not its Nok i a

  • this is such an easy ass concept.... a high powerd magnetic feild causes a change in flux which an inductor in the tv or phone converts to a voltage and charges the phone... i could have figured that out in high school physics.. fuck MIT

  • its not wireless, he had to plug in the rf amplified magnetic feild generator... ha

  • Tesla was from Croatia, guy from MIT whose wife's phone was empty and thought of this is also from Croatia...

  • 2 people are upset because they did not think of this first

  • if it work, why it still in development until now?

  • @ZeMuzz its way beyond than you think, because they are giving time to the actual normal electricity accessories sellers (WHICH ARE ALL! ) to gain profit untill they launch these items they created as official item to use.

  • @ZeMuzz The US have all of Tesla's patents, for particle beams and many other amazing things. In New Zealand we've had 3 major announcements on the news of petroleum fuel alternatives. The latest was a 750cc motorcycle running completely on liquid water. A firm in Hamilton actually opened up a business selling hydrogen cells, closed, all disappeared without a trace. It's all about money, at a least this tech might finally be allowed to be developed & implemented as governments can still tax it.

  • wow you guys have no idea what you are talking about, "wireless transfer" has been here since the first transformer was invented, learn more from transformers so you know what i'm talking about. REAL wireless transfer should reach high distances and shouldn't involve coils, since coil "wireless transfer" has much energy loses, thats why is used in transformers

  • The difference between Tesla's solution (there is a video of it here reproduced in a modern lab) and WiTricity's is that the latter is a DIRECTED magnetic field, while the former is non-directed. The reason of course being commercializing the technology. In Tesla's solution (and world) everyone in a radius of such and such could use the power generated. In WiTricity's solution only objects in the directed field up to a certain distance cab use the power.

  • Marin Soljacic FTW

  • How exactly did you improve on what Tesla has done?

  • wireless-everything

  • Hmm, he seemed to forgot to mention efficiency of this stuff. You need energy to create magnetic field even if nothing is charging at the moment.

  • I wonder if it requires constant power that will be wasted or the devices only receive the power they require. Could jack up electric bills but is still super cool.

  • Wtf, he had to ask for the applause? People sitting there seemed clueless to the enormous possibilities this brings

  • Well... the idea of wireless power has been around for 100+ years. Finally someone puts this idea to use...

  • Unbelievable.. Seriously, bravo. Completely safe, brilliant, the next step in being completely wireless. I'm completely impressed. Where can I invest?!

  • @jchurch17 i am completely clueless.

  • what would this do to our brains though? :/

  • if we expose ourselves for too much time to electromagnetic field, won't it affect our health?

  • how much power does it consume?

  • @EcoDimension over 9000 i think.

  • @MrShadowz1337 thats what Vegeta would be thinking

  • this is amazing, this is the future if you ask me

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  • Thums up if you thought how small it can be made? before you even hit the play button lol.

  • Okay, doesn't alter DNA but what about interference with implanted devices such as pacemaker, defibrillator ?????????? 

  • How much power does this draw compared to cord usage? I mean if this thing is on all the time, it should waste a LOT of electricity.

  • @empezar Or it could save a lot of electricity! Imagine charging 10 cellphones from the same source with the same amount of energy instead of just one! I depends how you plan to use it really.

  • @clansman89

    Well, not really, the amount of electricity needed to charge 10 cellphones is the same as if you'd plug them all in, and then some...

  • @clansman89

    The amount of electricity will not magically multiply you see, in order to power a 10W lamp (example) you need at least 10W (assuming no dimming), no matter how you get them. Since it's new tech it will most likely be less efficient than regular wired systems, until perfected

  • Yep , like everyone have said before.

    If scientist say that microwaves are dangerous, imagine this!

  • @Plasticwin Your mom is dangerous.

  • This is going to be extremely cancerous. Imagine all those power waves going through your body.

  • @AppleUpdatez POWER WAVES

  • @AppleUpdatez Magnetic power can't modify your DNA.

  • @AppleUpdatez Don't talk about stuff you don't know. There is no such thing as "power waves"

  • is it really harmless to human cell when take this magnetic field appliance for long term?

  • WITCHCRAFT!!!!!!!!

  • @danonabouncycastle BURN HIM!

  • This would have better fit at a Star Trek convention as it's far fetched. The wattage transmitted is super low. Even if the voltage is high, amperage is minimal. As power is the product of Volt and Ampere, the transmitted actual power is very low. In other words this is monumental waste of energy.

  • @langeu Don't be an idiot :) How did you conclude that?

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  • Hurry man my battery is almost empty, this is great now if the powerplant here could have such a power transmitter (wireless) and i got a receiver then i wont need a stupid square rack (transmitter) in my home..;)

  • I hope this goes on the mainstream market. I want one installed in my floor.

  • WiTricity technology for power transfer is different than the technologies proposed by Tesla, but his work is referenced and acknowledged in the scientific articles published by WiTricity’s founding technical team.

  • A carpeted house embedded with that thing would work great.

    A dildo or a vibrator that never needs recharging!

    (From a technical standpoint)

  • Great work, well done. Thank you for posting this video up.

  • /electrosensitivity co uk/bbcemr.mp3

  • Another simple test is to stop carrying your mobile on your body (chest or trouser pockets). in many cases people experience the so-called “phantom text messages”. This describes a situation where every now and then you think you had a text message, when keeping the phone in your pockets, but when you checked there was no message. Some even suffer from heart palpitations. If that is case, just try for a while to carry your mobile in a bag or switch it off, while you have it in your pocket.

  • Even if you are not ES, it is beneficial to turn off your Wifi over night, as well as to ban electrical items, your cordless phones and mobiles from your bedroom. You will sleep much better and are less likely to have an interrupted sleep pattern. Usually waking around 4 am.

  • Electro-Sensitivity (ES)

    Electro-sensitive people suffer from a variety of symptoms in close vicinity to electromagnetic fields, Wi-fi, mobiles, DECT phones, baby monitors, certain light sources etc: Headaches, Speech problems, dizziness, chest palpations, tinnitus, sweating at night. skin irritations, pins and needles in the hands in the mornings, short-term memory loss, nauseas, joint aches and pressures at the back of the head as well as in the sinus or forehead area.

  • 1911

  • Who is that 2 guy that just bought bunch of electronics with cables.. Go dislike something else !

  • One day electronic devices will pull power out of the earth it's self!

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  • @sk8pn no he was an inventor.

  • I would love nothing more than to go and be a student at MIT....i sweat that has been my "dream" since i was in fourth grade....Unfortunately....i have one too many C's in physics....

  • @salehesam101 Don't let that get you down. You'll receive plenty of opportunities to study at MIT. To pick out some of the more obvious examples: transfer from another college, graduate school.

  • @salehesam101 Bs and Cs get degrees

  • Hayyyyyyyyy

    Now im not required to pay the bills coz my nabougr will translate the electricity to mee  xD

  • Will you all stop searching for a hero. Tesla was a loser neckbeard living in his mother's basement that was good at a video game and couldn't make it in the real world. Wait, I guess tons of you can relate.

  • @waste9000 Stop reposting from 4chan you unoriginal fool...

  • There is 1 guy who sells electric cables

  • @Omarew hahaha

  • this is going to be bigger than wifi... witri!

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  • The possibilities are endless with a wireless electricity

  • That is great if they can produce it comercialy i will be their first customer

  • يا قليل الإيمان ,,, تستهزء بدينك با واطي ؟؟؟

    والله إن السخط من الله عليك قليل , أنصحك بالإستغفار من القلب وأتمنى أن يسامحك الله

  • cancor?

  • وما اوتيتم من العلم الا قليلا

  • لا حووووول .... حتى بالتعليقاااات حيلنا بينا ... تحياتي لكم والله يصلح أحوالنا ... آآآآآمين

  • عندنا في بلاد الإسلام نقرأ على الجهاز رقيه شرعيه يشتغل ويشحن بنفس الوقت

  • @alabduhn

    انت واحد جاهل ...ملايين البشر يدخلون يشوفون تعليقك السخيف واستهزائك بدينك اللي ماله دخل في الموضوع

  • @alabduhn

    رب كلمة قالت لصاحبها دعني

    لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله

  • unbelievable

  • its already has been invented be4... solar energy duhh

    they just used it in different (easier) way

  • @gerrard88s this isn't solar energy... did you even watch this?

  • @elementanimation i know its not... but i mean they've used solar energy theories on how to send and receive untouchable energy. how to encode n decode energy by different ways...

  • It's a great idea but can this cause cancer?

  • @waldybora How does that make any sense, it’s an electromagnetic technology, we live in an electromagnetic filed. Unless the earths filed is giving us cancer, and there is lots of evidence to suggest cancer is a modern invention due to a shift in our diets then this technology is safe.

  • amazing.....I want that soooooooo freaking bad

  • لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله

    سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم

    سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا أله الا الله والله أكبر

    أستغفر الله الذي لا أله الا هو الحي القيوم وأتوب اليه

  • من زمان جدتي نيكولا تسلا (او نيقولا تسلا) اخترعها

    ومطلع عليها براءة اختراع بعد

    ومخترع اشياء كثير تولد الطاقة من مصادر متجددة زي استخدام الجاذبية والمغناطيس وغيره

    شكلهم بس عدلو شي بسيط على براءة نيكولا وقالو سوينا البحر طحينة

  • @3bdura7man انت فهمت هو ايش قال؟؟؟؟؟ قال حنا رجعنا حلم نيكولا تسلا للحياة

    اذا انك فاهم نيكولا تسلا و عارفه ليش ما اخترعت حاجة؟؟؟

  • اللي يبغى كهرباء لاسلكية يتابع الفيديو ويسمع ايش يقول الرجال

  • ok.. all tis test bout low power consumption.. can resonance inductive coupling transfer high voltage power??

  • @zack4113 yes it can, i already show this, i go 20 ft to light up a florecent light so it is possible, i show it on my youtube. i could have all of this technology working from 20 ft, i already beat this guys set up with limited funds from my own pocket.

  • These are the people who want them in the development and Altklogia and I think deserves all the awards to encourage Thank you

    fahd s

  • شئ رائع

  • don't you guys hate when something smart appears and some freaking guys try to wise up like they could do that, or they understand it better than us, heck ! I hate those guys .

  • How about the efficiency? and the equipment cost? I think it is still far away from being practical for the common electrical loads

  • @ALNOBAKHTI Just like all kinds of relatively new technology is. :p

  • i thing this power not safely for health like power station

    i don't know but this what i thing

  • @mx11mx1 You're right..