Wireless power transfer

noswal

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Tesla invented the idea about a 100 years ago
google for Tesla wireless electricity
 

simple_simon

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dude also invented AC and basically every electrical device in the early 1900's was using one of his inventions.

but then a certain mister JP Morgan entered the fray. when tesla was looking for funding to complete his research into wireless power....he made a terrible mistake....he mentioned to JP Morgan that his antenna could be placed anywhere and get free electricty from the ether (now known as quantum medium)....JP Morgan then stated the following "how are we going to make money from it, if electricity is produced freely?".

and that ended any real chance of it becoming common place.

man's greed is infinite
 

JStrike

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hmm...if I remember correctly, there is a major problem with the wireless transmission of electricty causing radiation
 

mac_mac74

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hmm...if I remember correctly, there is a major problem with the wireless transmission of electricty causing radiation

could we not equate that to shoving ya head in a microwave on high for a few minutes
 

simple_simon

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well its not so much wireless power. the earth is like a giant capacitor....you push certain frequencies into it, they have to pop out somewhere. it pops out with more than you put in......the earths crust is also responsive to this engery....hence a few anonomolous earthquakes here and there.

a lot in asia recently don't you think.......tidal waves?
 

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*well its not so much wireless power. the earth is like a giant capacitor....you push certain frequencies into it, they have to pop out somewhere. it pops out with more than you put in......the earths crust is also responsive to this engery....hence a few anonomolous earthquakes here and there.*

so if you were putting a lot of frequencies into the earth in a specific area, say a densely built-up populated area - would it make sense to run off thousands of litres of water regularly to avoid a build up? You guys are stressing me out here...


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yet another "earthquake" near japan...yesterday i think.

the american's have been messing with this stuff since the forties. haarp....is one of the more public programs. the other is the american joint australian venture in australia....they're really stepping up their experiments there. hopefully there are some level headed people somewhere involved to keep them just a tad responsible.

not normal em frequencies....they're using scalar waves (torision waves as the russians call 'em).

i believe there are certain beings on this planet keeping them in check...the stuff has to eventually go public. just go read up on the weather control bill passed in the US congress last year.

U.S. Senate Bill 517 and U.S. House Bill 2995
 

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*not normal em frequencies....they're using scalar waves (torision waves as the russians call 'em).*

whew! thats ok then.... :D
 
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