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Title: Sony's attempt at wireless energy transmission
Post by: NiteRain on October 03, 2009, 10:04:38 AM
Sony prototype sends electricity through the air (http://www.itworld.com/hardware/79600/sony-prototype-sends-electricity-through-air)

A very sad attempt.  But then again, where are the Teslas, Ramanujans, and Diracs of today?


Title: Re: Sony's attempt at wireless energy transmission
Post by: Wardenclyffe21 on October 06, 2009, 03:28:40 PM
I fear they are tangled up in what they are taught in terms of "accepted" physics, and the thinking imaginitive part has died.   :-(

MIT is also working on WiTricity (wireless electricity).   See a couple coils in the background there. 
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/wireless-0607.html
Sad part is nowhere did I see them bother to mention Tesla with some credit. 


Title: Re: Sony's attempt at wireless energy transmission
Post by: foxpup on February 22, 2010, 09:08:01 PM
I agree.  It looks like Tesla physics to me.  Although the credit isn't placed correctly, it will eventually, especially when Sony tries to sue someone for copying the technology.  The "offender" could simply say they were copying Tesla technology.  (Sort of like when the court declared Tesla the inventor of radio rather than Marconi.  Declaring Marconi the inventor was more expensive)  The fact that Tesla discovered radio was a "convienient truth"


Title: Re: Sony's attempt at wireless energy transmission
Post by: EmpressPalpatine on February 23, 2010, 03:13:24 PM
Funny that they think they "invented" it.  Tesla was in the habit of lighting up lamps in his lab wirelessly from several feet away.