Great! we can not only use magnetic induction, but also dielectric induction. This is what Nikola Tesla used. It is based on a impulsed series resonant primary coil, that induces longitudinal magneto dielectric (LMD) resonance in the secondary coil. This can be further amplified by using a second stage resonant tranformer coil (also LMD resonant). Eric p Dollard already showed this transmission over much greater distances (lab to beach) in his 1988 Bordeland videos. I am successfully replicating it, and will share results on my channel.
I only wish my dad were here to see this video as he predicted this a long time ago. Possibly because he knew of Tesla's work and it's suppression. This is a good day.
Google it, interesting stuff. I don't like the idea of beams of focused electricity everywhere though, we have enough of those, i wonder what frequencies would be used, if they have to be resonant then we could calculate the frequency from the inductor properties.
It depends on the amount of power transfer. They transfered upto 200 watt. Which is much low to cause any stimulus or thermal effect. In this case, I think the power transfer should not exceed 1 kW to assures human safety.
Great! we can not only use magnetic induction, but also dielectric induction. This is what Nikola Tesla used. It is based on a impulsed series resonant primary coil, that induces longitudinal magneto dielectric (LMD) resonance in the secondary coil. This can be further amplified by using a second stage resonant tranformer coil (also LMD resonant).
Eric p Dollard already showed this transmission over much greater distances (lab to beach) in his 1988 Bordeland videos.
I am successfully replicating it, and will share results on my channel.
I only wish my dad were here to see this video as he predicted this a long time ago. Possibly because he knew of Tesla's work and it's suppression. This is a good day.
This technology will show up soon.
I just saw a video where NASA transmitted over one km back in the seventies???
nice tune, does it help with the energy transfer as well?
I wonder if as electricity is created, if it’s only transferred wirelessly or the magnetic fields of transmission create new electricity.
Wireless electricity power transmission in 22nd century technologies
it would be enjoyable to watch if you guys showed us the experiment along with the explanation itself
Lol i was expecting the same
Google it, interesting stuff. I don't like the idea of beams of focused electricity everywhere though, we have enough of those, i wonder what frequencies would be used, if they have to be resonant then we could calculate the frequency from the inductor properties.
Why you did not demonstrate the 5 meter wireless power system?
''Harmless to human body'' yeah right!
In 1975 Nasa transferred over a kilometer away with high efficiency using microwaves.
& it killed everthing life in the way
wow, amazing! I just hope possible health issues are also considered...
A Kenyan musician just beat this record . 7 meters wireless transfer
What is power transmission efficiency ??
Yeah great work. Korea rules!!!
sir im joel from Tamil nadu, India. I have a doubt. will there be any harm to human body if they cross or be in the area of transmission????
It depends on the amount of power transfer. They transfered upto 200 watt. Which is much low to cause any stimulus or thermal effect. In this case, I think the power transfer should not exceed 1 kW to assures human safety.
Give us a much better visual than just that Graphic thingy
Konstantine meyl did this a while ago . search that dude i got his book and recieved scalar waves . and i have the parts for a trasnspnder
just simple idea , call or contact me. Your whole house will cordless
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WTF This background music is annoying and completely distracting...