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Originally posted by: Malladine
Wireless delivery of power
Nice.
read furtherOriginally posted by: wbresson
Originally posted by: Malladine
Wireless delivery of power
Nice.
its not wireless
Originally posted by: Malladine
read furtherOriginally posted by: wbresson
Originally posted by: Malladine
Wireless delivery of power
Nice.
its not wireless
Originally posted by: wbresson
Originally posted by: Malladine
read furtherOriginally posted by: wbresson
Originally posted by: Malladine
Wireless delivery of power
Nice.
its not wireless
I did, it has a seed wire, where am I missing the wireless part ? Another page ?
But, like you say, it requires the seed wires to reach that state.The plasma channel quickly intensifies, magnetically confined in the air by the Lorentz forces of its own current.
and their Electrum Project which demonstrates thisIn 1901, Nikola Tesla began construction of his now legendary Wardenclyffe Tower, a mammoth multi-stage Tesla Coil structure rising to 187 feet in height. The advertised purpose of this colossal tower was as a radio signalling station, but Tesla had secretly hoped to demonstrate that this facility could transmit power around the globe -- without wires.
Originally posted by: markgm
Command and Conquer, woot!
Originally posted by: markgm
Command and Conquer, woot!