I have some questions. If you where to put a piece of metal over that area would it heat up? If you where to put a canary in a cage over that area and another 3 feet away would they live the same lifespan?
YES! you are soo correct! tesla said the same thing! wireless electricity when used the way tesla employed it is like 80-95 percent efficient worldwide! teslas system turns the earth into a giant conducting wire and so all access points are below our feet where energy can be delivered anywhere. i did a 20 ft wireless energy transfer wirelessly to prove teslas system, how about holding the blender 20 ft from the table and running it at full power, i show a light lighting up 20 ft away!!
Pfff... wireless transmited energy was invented 100 years ago by Nicola Tesla. So it's not innovation more like Plagiarism or reused idea. Don't belive it watch "The Lost Wizzard".
Actually, we lose about 30-50% of the energy by transmitting them THROUGH cables. Cables create a limitation based on the density and design of the 100 or so different types of cables it has to plow through to get to it's destination. Wireless does not gave that limitation. Wireless transition of electricity is well over 70-80% efficient in comparison and will only be transmitted to the source that requires it (not broadcasting aimlessly like most think). I'd rather have the wireless.
I have some questions. If you where to put a piece of metal over that area would it heat up? If you where to put a canary in a cage over that area and another 3 feet away would they live the same lifespan?
I love the idea but we must test it more.
TheSolarmike 4 weeks ago
YES! you are soo correct! tesla said the same thing! wireless electricity when used the way tesla employed it is like 80-95 percent efficient worldwide! teslas system turns the earth into a giant conducting wire and so all access points are below our feet where energy can be delivered anywhere. i did a 20 ft wireless energy transfer wirelessly to prove teslas system, how about holding the blender 20 ft from the table and running it at full power, i show a light lighting up 20 ft away!!
boxa888 2 years ago
Please. Tesla's first name was spelled "Nikola."
dcmille290 2 years ago
That was nice Strwberry banana! How about the efficiency. And note.. the efficiency when you move the blender one inch side of 'the spot'!
Do not dream to have a dog or cat, with your wireless bender because they might not like all the energy in the air!
And please do not use a credit card to pay for the elctrician who made your countertop because credit card interest rates are going up!
indori71 2 years ago
Think of how easy it would be to steal energy from your neighbours..
kw1ksh0t 2 years ago
Pfff... wireless transmited energy was invented 100 years ago by Nicola Tesla. So it's not innovation more like Plagiarism or reused idea. Don't belive it watch "The Lost Wizzard".
MiroDeFolie 2 years ago 2
Tesla's dream, we should just get rid of Edison's faulty electrical tech, and use Tesla's better induction system.
johnrolandyeiseriii 3 years ago
Actually, we lose about 30-50% of the energy by transmitting them THROUGH cables. Cables create a limitation based on the density and design of the 100 or so different types of cables it has to plow through to get to it's destination. Wireless does not gave that limitation. Wireless transition of electricity is well over 70-80% efficient in comparison and will only be transmitted to the source that requires it (not broadcasting aimlessly like most think). I'd rather have the wireless.
bingmobo 3 years ago
This is not new at all.
cronatos 3 years ago