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9th June 2007 09:12 #1:08.06.2007 - MIT Veseliq
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..."The first experiment of its kind"? - Not quite. In his experiments in Colorado Springs, the scientist Nikola Tesla transmitted power over a distance of 26 miles, without wires. He transmitted enough power to light 200 lamps, about 10,000 watts. And that was over a hundred years ago. The real problem with technology like this is making sure that the person using the power is also the one who has to pay the electricity bill.
- Peter, Nottingham, England
This is nothing new - Tesla did this in the 30s.
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9th June 2007 09:14 #2
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9th June 2007 09:55 #3
Dr Soljacic said: "When my son was about three years old, we visited his grandparents' house. They had a 20-year-old phone and my son picked up the handset asking, 'Dad, why is this phone attached with a cord to the wall?' That is the mindset of a child growing up in a wireless world.
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9th June 2007 10:03 #4
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Internet - it doesn't make you stupid, it just makes your stupidity more accessible to others
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9th June 2007 10:59 #5
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9th June 2007 12:14 #6
Electromagnetic induction Evanescent wave coupling? ?
"Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people." -- Eleanor Roosevelt
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9th June 2007 13:25 #7Xax, , ()Gh0sT : Electromagnetic induction Evanescent wave coupling? ?

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9th June 2007 13:34 #8
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The holiday was fun-packed,
The contract, still intact
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