Wireless Electricity In The News
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Wireless Electricity In The News
http://tech.msn.com/news/article.aspx?c ... d=17337626
tech editor for MSN covers recent advances in the 100 year old technology of wireless power transmission.
tech editor for MSN covers recent advances in the 100 year old technology of wireless power transmission.
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O rry?"Biological organisms are invisible to, and unaffected by, a magnetic field,"
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Why, naturally. Because "Biological organisms are invisible to, and unaffected by, a magnetic field," that's obviously why so many of them (humans included) contain (and actually synthesize) crystals of magnetite in their brain tissue. Just as obviously, only such quacks as those who "believe" in an EU would grant credence to such a claim that biological organisms could ever be "visible" to and, hence, affected by such mundane phenomena as [electro-]magnetism. Besides that, everybody knows that the cosmos and universe overall is electrically neutral.earls wrote:O rry?"Biological organisms are invisible to, and unaffected by, a magnetic field,"
http://thunderbolts.info/wp/forum/phpBB3/v ... =210#p9028
There is something beyond our mind which abides in silence within our mind. It is the supreme mystery beyond thought. Let one's mind and one's subtle body rest upon that and not rest on anything else. [---][/---] Maitri Upanishad
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I absolutely agree with your statements.
I believe however this guy is wise enough to know that certainly magnetism does have an influence on biological organisms... He strictly meant at a noticeable level his device operates at... For the "MSN" crowd and definitely not to hurt his chances of getting his device implemented as a standard due to uninformed fear and panic of "cancer causing magnetic fields."
Certainly his statement can quickly be disproved by Googling "dipole levitation."
It really is very exciting to me to be privy to the information of an Electrically driven Universe... It binds everything together into a beautiful picture with such simplicity that it's mind boggling is faces such opposition.
Opposition of which stems from exactly what you said "large scale structures are considering electrically neutral." What a damning detour was made at the assumption of that idea.
I believe however this guy is wise enough to know that certainly magnetism does have an influence on biological organisms... He strictly meant at a noticeable level his device operates at... For the "MSN" crowd and definitely not to hurt his chances of getting his device implemented as a standard due to uninformed fear and panic of "cancer causing magnetic fields."
Certainly his statement can quickly be disproved by Googling "dipole levitation."
It really is very exciting to me to be privy to the information of an Electrically driven Universe... It binds everything together into a beautiful picture with such simplicity that it's mind boggling is faces such opposition.
Opposition of which stems from exactly what you said "large scale structures are considering electrically neutral." What a damning detour was made at the assumption of that idea.
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I'm not aware of any items that are actually using this tech right now, but the upcoming Palm Pre looks like it will be utilizing it as an optional charging station. http://www.palm.com/us/products/accessories/dock.html Some guy was showing it on The Late Show with Jimmy Fallon a couple of nights ago. I was more excited about charging the phone than the phone itself. It's nice to read about some type of future tech and actually see it come to fruition.>> THE FIRST WIRELESS POWERING SYSTEM to market is an inductive device, much like the one Tesla saw in his dreams, but a lot smaller. It looks like a mouse pad and can send power through the air, over a distance of up to a few inches. A powered coil inside that pad creates a magnetic field, which as Faraday predicted, induces current to flow through a small secondary coil that's built into any portable device, such as a flashlight, a phone or a BlackBerry. The electrical current that then flows in that secondary coil charges the device's onboard rechargeable battery.
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A transformer! What a concept!
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