Physics promises wire-less power

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Physics promises wire-less power

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fyi

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6129460.stm

"There are a number of other aspects that need to be addressed to ensure efficient conversion of power to a form useful to input to devices."
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Nikola Tesla was right all along!

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6129460.stm

I hope they give credit to Tesla finally for it was his ideas on resonance that wireless power could be possible. :)

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I wonder if this is the real technology behind Steorns claim to have discovered a (supposedly) energy free method to power mobile phones?

Had they inadvertently discovered resonance?


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Pathetic that they almost make it sound like it's new. Yes, Tesla did this in the eighteenth century. There are a number of appliances currently out there which recharge their batteries without a cord. The ones on the shelf now use near range magnetics like in a transformer , but it's just a matter adjusting the coils for longer range. Many of the sensitive computer components will not like this though, and there will great need for shielding from unwanted receptions.
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Preston sent me this link, and then we discussed it on the phone. Neither of us have heard of this company.

http://english.sabah.com.tr/C3428CFEEC7 ... 92F48.html

Anyone out there who can help fill in the gaps? It would be appreciated.

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