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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

Alanson Sample, a University of Washington electrical engineering graduate student who works in Intel's Seattle research lab, demonstrates the Wireless Resonant Energy Link project.

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  • @agungk . Correct. All due to Faraday, not Tesla. But don't try to tell that to the conspiratard tesla-freaks, or you'll receive threatening mails in green ink.

  • Hi Unfortunately the coils distance apart is subject to the Inverse Square Law. Which makes it Impracticable over long distance, without huge amounts of power.

    cheers zeropoint132

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  • I need to power up my well pump in my orchard which is 500 feet away from my house. when it will be available under $1000?

  • this is more a demonstration of resonance than anything.. notice how when the coils are side to side it still transmits? thats pretty cool. toroidal vortex action. Teslas version worked better for long distances..

  • And no this has nothing to do with transformers..transformers induce magnetic field which in turn induces current..might i remind you there is no such thing as a magnetic wave and yes this is more of resonance than induction

  • ha! you guys dnt know what is going on here apparently i do, figured it out a while ago trying to build one that can triple their distance. Hint: Fourier, resonance and Kepler.

  • more waves to reduce the life's expectancy, what an evolution!

  • Transferring electrical energy from one piece of coiled wire to another without any physical contact. Isn't that what transformers do? So all he's done is make an air-core'd transformer. OK... Well... his education was money well spent. lol

  • INTEL going to miniatuize that and integrate in my I7 processor?

  • @Karma01010 It is as due to faraday as it is to André-Marie Ampère, Nicholas Callan,James Clerk Maxwell , and more due to Heinrich Rudolf Hertz which is where Tesla improved upon previous work. They had about 5 contributions in the timeline, Tesla had over ten. furthermore if it has resonance in the name, we know where to place credit. Google the master of resonance. I wouldn't reply to a video with a machine that doesn't do shit, however your ignorance is outstanding.

  • it is like ordinary transformer. Primary and Secondary Coil.if you takes cover the primary coil in ground. the source power will not give electromagnetic to the secondary coil..

  • @Karma01010 have you received threatening emails?

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