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christopher wrote:
snip Didn't Tesla propose using DC current, basically broadcast/produced from thousands of transmitters. In order to use the electrical current/field, all one had to do was ground one side/wire to Earth. The other side or wire would be the receptor/antenna for lack of a better term. FWIW, the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_energy_transfer describes some of Tesla's ideas and also has a list of references to more recent wireless energy distribution schemes. Michael |
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