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  • nc52
    3-d television
  • gut
    Glory Days wrote: well even with the pad and everything it still has to be touching. i think also the problem would be concentrating it. radio waves and everything go in all directions(unless they are specially focused). it would seem a waste of electricity to do something that went all over unused. i think another problem would be interference to other devices when there is eletricity in the air.
    It actually doesn't have to be touching the pad, just very, very close. So they supposedly have the ability to meet the power but only over extremely short distances, and they have the ability to do it over distances (@ 1.5 miles) but with very low power. The technological leap is getting the power and distance, and it sounds like the MIT guy has a solution that could be viable for the home, but walking about outside with a cell phone would obviously be another leap.

    Doesn't sound like interference is an issue because the frequency would matter - anything not receiving/sending around that frequency is unaffected.
  • said_aouita
    Curly J wrote: Mikey Clark...I guess he already is with most of his names.
    Does that cork sucker still have a website?
  • Glory Days
    gut wrote:
    Glory Days wrote: well even with the pad and everything it still has to be touching. i think also the problem would be concentrating it. radio waves and everything go in all directions(unless they are specially focused). it would seem a waste of electricity to do something that went all over unused. i think another problem would be interference to other devices when there is eletricity in the air.
    It actually doesn't have to be touching the pad, just very, very close. So they supposedly have the ability to meet the power but only over extremely short distances, and they have the ability to do it over distances (@ 1.5 miles) but with very low power. The technological leap is getting the power and distance, and it sounds like the MIT guy has a solution that could be viable for the home, but walking about outside with a cell phone would obviously be another leap.

    Doesn't sound like interference is an issue because the frequency would matter - anything not receiving/sending around that frequency is unaffected.
    i am thinking more like magnetic interference or something. like when you walk under a power line with a compass.
  • bduq37
    VCR tapes
  • Dr Jones
    Social Security
  • BuckeyeBlue
    Old people
  • mtrulz
    JJHuddle's OHIO HIGH FORUMS