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    Wireless Electricity

    @oyarde do not try this in a teepee...
    this is meant only for some day 'future' civilized societies and cracker box homes.



    https://twitter.com/JAlexeyevich/sta...31619528724481



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    Excellent . One day I might need a phone charger.
    Do something Danke

  4. #3
    I can't see how that works.

    There is probably something under the table, that's producing the electricity.

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    http://www.industrytap.com/florescen...ic-fields/1763

    This required being right under high power transmission lines.

    Electromagnetic Field Lights Up Field of Florescent Tubes

    Richard Box from Bristol University’s physics department recently rekindled discussion about some “old technology” stirring up quite a storm of controversy . Box explains:

    “A fluorescent tube glows when an electrical voltage is set up across it. The electric field set up inside the tube excites atoms of mercury gas, making them emit ultraviolet light. This invisible light strikes the phosphor coating on the glass tube, making it glow. Because power lines are typically 400,000 volts, and Earth is at an electrical potential voltage of zero volts, pylons create electric fields between the cables they carry and the ground.”

    This is by no means new. In 1831 Faraday discovered the physical laws governing electricity and magnetism. In fact, transformers work when flowing electricity produces a magnetic field causing electricity to flow elsewhere without physical contact. Later James Clerk Maxwell used mathematics to describe electromagnetic fields carrying energy. In 1825 Carl Friedrich Gauss coined “Gauss’s Law” stating that high electric currents produce strong fields that are measurable. And Nikola Tesla demonstrated the effect of wireless energy transfer to wirelessly powered electronic devices including the incandescent light bulb as early as 1893.

    In 1900 Nikoli Tesla tested his “magnifying transmitter” that generated millions of volts and produced 23 foot long arcs demonstrating harmonic oscillation that would allow wireless transmission of electrical energy. Tesla built the Wardenclyffe Tower which he hoped would transmit industrial power wirelessly to Europe. The International System of Units (ISU) unit measuring the magnetic flux density and magnetic induction was named the Tesla in his honor.

    In a 1972 book called Power Over People there is a picture of author Louise B. Young holding a shining florescent bulb while standing next to energy transmission wires. In the late 1960s-70s homeless hippies in Siskiyou County, California were arrested for laying out wires on the ground beneath high power lines to run kitchen appliances.

    As the world is now more urban than rural most humans spend a vast amount of their life in an electromagnetic field. Sitting in front of computer terminals, television sets, microwave ovens, trimming are hedges with electric shears, and ubiquitous incandescent and fluorescent lighting are just a few of the sources of electrical energy phenomena. Today companies like Witricity (see IndustryTap article link at bottom) are exploiting harmonic oscillation to provide the wireless transmission of energy in homes and businesses.

    In the diagram below you can see how electricity is transmitted via an oscillating magnetic field to power a home; all wirelessly!

    As for the glowing florescent lights, electromagnetic field theory posits this is possible: as long as the frequency of the power lines is over 10 Hz the electric field strength will be strong enough. There is a question as to whether the quasistatic or electromagnetic radiation lights the bulbs.

    Note that in the photos attached to this article the lights appear a bit ghost-like because the photos were taken via long exposure.

    The following video shows the fluorescent lighting up when placed near electromagnetic fields.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.3D View Post
    I can't see how that works.
    Wireless.

    Phone to phone charging.
    https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/20/th...-other-phones/
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcosmar View Post
    I didn't see anything in that article about how it works.

    Typically, "wireless" transmission of electricity is done through induction. That requires alternating current.

    Nothing in the magnet setup causes induction.

  8. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.3D View Post
    I didn't see anything in that article about how it works.

    Typically, "wireless" transmission of electricity is done through induction. That requires alternating current.

    Nothing in the magnet setup causes induction.
    That would be "Why it works".. and I don't know. but apparently it does

    Tesla was working on the concept,, Transmitting electrical power wirelessly.
    Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
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    It's all about Freedom



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