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Floating lightbulb 2
Floating lightbulb
 
Floating lightbulb
Floating lightbulb 2
 
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DrWhooooooooo (2 months ago)
That floating lightbulb of yours is awsome! How come it doesn't slide to the side and / or flip over? You state there is a permanent magnetic field (in addition to the alternating one for the witricity), but there got to be something more to control its stability? Do you have any info on that?
(It seems I cant post a video comment at the moment)
kalabazitovain (2 months ago)
SORRY IF I DO NOT WRITE YOUR LANGUAGE CORRECTLY

It's really very impressive and very useful also believe this form of wireless power transmission, as a matter of serious study of genius, which can SHARE this technology with all those who know the environment we are interested in construction of this type of technology, along with the Magnetic levitation by means of an incandescent bulb,
Congratulations!
by collecting in your history a good and broad knowledge of this subject, I appreciate it if you let me know this construction technique.
GOOD BYE AND ...... GOOD LUCK!

JOSE ...."KALAVAZITOVAIN" ...
MEXICO.
way2sirius (2 months ago)
Pretty cool stuff. We have a setup at work that's similar to the one in the Intel Wireless Energy video. One of our engineers built it for fun. We build smart-grid technology for power distribution systems. Anyway our setup was transmitting power efficiently at six feet or so. It's basically like an air-core transformer.  I think you can buy a wireless iPhone charger based on this principle.
karthiksex (9 months ago)
will u plz help me in xplaining how it works ?
voltixD (11 months ago)
hey nice video, could you explain to me the whole process of how this works, but in english plzz im not really scientifically oriented with the language of science lol, just simple english thx :)
jobvitek (11 months ago)
Floating lightbulb - The Best