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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @RodneyWilder
    @RodneyWilder 10 лет назад +109

    Finally, will no longer have to worry about those vibrating toys crapping out in the middle of an orgy

    • @Acquavallo
      @Acquavallo 10 лет назад

      ***** I think he's referring to artificial men. Women use those vibrating toys.

    • @MetalKarrotBlender
      @MetalKarrotBlender 10 лет назад

      *****
      You do realize that orgies normally include multiple people, right?

  • @BigBadBossu
    @BigBadBossu 10 лет назад +53

    Either way I hope they give N Tesla some credit and spread this technology, that poor genius died without any credit he deserved...

    • @BeBoBli
      @BeBoBli 10 лет назад +3

      I'd say that's changing. He's certainly getting a lot more praise on the Internet (and in my personal social circle) these days compared to 15 years ago.

    • @shanewood4350
      @shanewood4350 4 года назад

      @Terra Novei Einstein is a fraud. Hopefully Tesla is never placed next to him on a wall!
      That crazy frizzy haired cook ditched his own daughter and left her to die, just so he could run off and bang his own cousin. Then left her for another cousin.
      If you hold a disgusting man like that up, good luck with life. Warning: living your whole life believing bullshit may cause dementia.

    • @aboogie797
      @aboogie797 2 года назад

      @@abelp40 Yes him and the other names that are still around even today are the true evils at the top. jp chase, rockefeller, etc etc

  • @MAMAsb0y
    @MAMAsb0y 10 лет назад +64

    If wireless electricity became a standard in homes, I would start a company that made door nobs that always shocked you when you touch them. But I wouldn't let the consumers know that.

    • @NigkonuN
      @NigkonuN 10 лет назад +18

      get this man i medal

    • @NigkonuN
      @NigkonuN 10 лет назад

      a not i

    • @ebutuoy8272
      @ebutuoy8272 10 лет назад

      "Door Nobs"?

    • @GeneralPet
      @GeneralPet 10 лет назад

      No as he said there are coils that power the devises. a wire , or the door handle cannot be powered. Just like in the experiment with a battery, a nail and some wire, coil generates magnetic field because of the electric field. the handle to be powered (let electricity move through it) it will need an electric field. These devises only generates magnetic fields... Still didn't understand who they make moving electric fields with an immobile devise

    • @GeneralPet
      @GeneralPet 10 лет назад

      Petros Oratiou Still the handles or any ferromagnetic element, will "feel" a force towards the devise (depending on the strength of the magnetic field of course) This video has to explain a lot

  • @PatrykPonichtera
    @PatrykPonichtera 10 лет назад +4

    "Wireless electricity might be coming to a home near you"
    I better get a lightning rod

  • @Lycanite
    @Lycanite 10 лет назад +28

    Imagine having giant pillars emitting witricity across motorways, electric cars would thrive, phones/laptops/tablets would charge on the journey, it would be awesome!

    • @SHansen82
      @SHansen82 10 лет назад +9

      Especially if they had wind turbines or solar panels at the top! ;o)

    • @Lycanite
      @Lycanite 10 лет назад +1

      StuDaddy82 Wow yeah, it would be amazing!

    • @romanceluver22
      @romanceluver22 10 лет назад

      I've thought of this before, and I love the idea of it C:

    • @QuackPot134
      @QuackPot134 10 лет назад

      A relatively close idea to N Tesla's Ideas.....

    • @Perunavarvas
      @Perunavarvas 7 лет назад +1

      And no-one could wear anything metal that could make a circuit as it would be short circuited (jewelry, wrist watches etc.)

  • @irumaru
    @irumaru 10 лет назад +64

    subaru backwards is : u r a bus
    completely irrelevant

  • @CovertGeopolitics
    @CovertGeopolitics 8 лет назад +8

    It's amazing how one could talk for eternity without really saying anything of worth.

  • @paulsmtbrides
    @paulsmtbrides 10 лет назад +2

    I agree with James. What are the health implications? I imagine it's something like cell phone emissions?

  • @TacoHawk76
    @TacoHawk76 10 лет назад +16

    And you thought people sneaking onto your wifi was bad :D

    • @romitshrestha1
      @romitshrestha1 10 лет назад

      Hahaha lol

    • @romanceluver22
      @romanceluver22 10 лет назад

      I genuinely would not mind people using this, in fact I'd probably offer it to them

  • @kingdomculturexp
    @kingdomculturexp 9 лет назад +2

    I would love to see this Technology use to power a town more then just a house it would be amazing
    It's the future

  • @BlockrealmMC124
    @BlockrealmMC124 10 лет назад +63

    Okay , Nikola Tesla pointed all of these things out to be possible and practical for use in wireless electricity YEARS ago, this shouldn't need to be in news, and it wouldn't be if it weren't for the power industry and thus the US govt. suppressing his ideas for money. It sickens me, a lot.

    • @bobrulerofall
      @bobrulerofall 10 лет назад +4

      somebody didn't watch the video.

    • @BlockrealmMC124
      @BlockrealmMC124 10 лет назад

      bobrulerofall Didn't have to, seeing as apparently I could predict everything it said based on what you've said. I didn't watch it because I felt it would be a waste of my time, and apparently it would have been. I have no problem with other people watching it, and I'm glad they are, but I'm frustrated with why this video needs to be made.

    • @6lejf7
      @6lejf7 10 лет назад

      ***** Seems like you've waster a lot of time posting comments, if 5 minutes is soo important to you, then why are you posting here?

    • @EarthhhhOfficial
      @EarthhhhOfficial 10 лет назад

      ***** Considering a 3 minutes and 30 seconds video is only 3 minutes and 30 seconds of your "time wasted," that isn't much. Especially when you have well over 500,000 hours in your lifetime.

    • @VashStampede81
      @VashStampede81 10 лет назад

      It's sad his ideas were oppressed, I agree, but give the video your full attention before commenting as it gave him his credit that he deserves!

  • @OniricChef
    @OniricChef 10 лет назад +2

    Since a few years ago that I was researching on this technology, I always had one question: isn't it hazardous to live in an electrically charged atmosphere/environment? Tesla coils dangerous?

  • @hydernoori146
    @hydernoori146 10 лет назад +6

    when should we expect this to be commercially available? I looked online but no timeline was provided, not even a speculative one...Ideas, any one? 

    • @amihartz
      @amihartz 10 лет назад +2

      I doubt there will any plans for things for a long time.
      Switching over would require an entirely new infrastructure which no one wants to deal with.
      It's like hydrogen cars. We've invented them. They work great. But no one wants to start producing cars for an infrastructure that doesn't exist.

    • @hydernoori146
      @hydernoori146 10 лет назад

      Amelia Hartman
      Savings in cash WILL :)
      Also, Toyota will release their H2 cars this year...let's see how that goes.

    • @BeastlyBoltz
      @BeastlyBoltz 10 лет назад

      Amelia Hartman is that the cars which have one waste product which is water?

  • @chellappachandrasekaran3972
    @chellappachandrasekaran3972 6 лет назад

    Will a mobile phone work under electromagnetic field? Pls answer it quickly.

  • @JoeGP
    @JoeGP 10 лет назад +13

    i just wonder how those fields would affect you, your pets and even plants.

    • @JeeterJuice
      @JeeterJuice 4 года назад

      I mean we r made of electricity

    • @stdorn
      @stdorn 4 года назад +3

      I think we don't fully understand the effects of EMF on the body. Or if we do and it bad the wireless industry is keeping it a secret. Almost every manufacturer has warnings about reducing rf exposure to cover there butts. See: it-takes-time.com/2015/06/25/cell-phone-manual-warnings/
      Look online and you find kid science experiments if you sprout seed near a WiFi router less of the seeds germinate and they are small than seeds in the same conditions away from the router. The current RF safety standard only tests for heating of the skin.

    • @Gurnoor544
      @Gurnoor544 4 года назад

      @system geo but they will still burn you

    • @stdorn
      @stdorn 4 года назад

      @system geo This video and the peoples discussions arebeneficial

  • @sakura818
    @sakura818 10 лет назад

    But would the constant exposure to those magnetic waves be safe for us? How long could we be exposed to that without it being damaging or having detrimental effects?

  • @intensitydigital
    @intensitydigital 10 лет назад +61

    This sounds awesome until we find out if gives people cancer.

    • @iwanabana
      @iwanabana 10 лет назад +16

      AAAAND to hell with all the animals and plants that use magnetic fields everyday. #byebees

    • @nambinhvu
      @nambinhvu 10 лет назад

      That's OK, we'll find a cure for cancer first. XD

    • @twiceborn88
      @twiceborn88 10 лет назад

      i think its more like until the company finds out it makes them no money.... or if it does to some degree and they want to help make the world a better place then big energy companys crush a smaller up coming technology before it can make a difference story of our recent society sadly (very sadly)

    • @ethansmith8564
      @ethansmith8564 10 лет назад +11

      Firstly, everything gives you cancer. Secondly, you're already sitting in a giant magnetic field and it's the only this planet safe from charged particle radiation.

    • @Lobos222
      @Lobos222 10 лет назад +8

      or if it enables Cops to remotely taze you at home! :D

  • @TheCuteMaster
    @TheCuteMaster 10 лет назад +1

    Efficiency and polarization are key factors holding this tech so far back. That and the white noise it creates that floods the already saturated spectrum.

  • @willjohnson5680
    @willjohnson5680 10 лет назад +20

    Why did he just talk about Tesla's sexual orientation when it has nothing to do with the rest of the video? Awkward lol

    • @kainebishop3970
      @kainebishop3970 10 лет назад +3

      The thing about Tesla's sexual orientation is that he didn't have one. That is one of the few things known about him.

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      @estellmouzon9858 10 лет назад

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    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel 5 лет назад

      Will Johnson, agreed. 🙃

    • @lamont6891
      @lamont6891 4 года назад

      Completely Irrelevant!

    • @christinecanavan7333
      @christinecanavan7333 4 года назад +1

      Right!! Maybe Angels are asexual and he was an angel who volunteered to advance human knowledge but Evil got there first.
      I agree with you. Perhaps my idea is true and I don't realize it yet.

  • @bugsbugme4426
    @bugsbugme4426 10 лет назад

    Lol, that picture. He's all "Dayum!... I'm fiiiiine."

  • @galaflux9897
    @galaflux9897 10 лет назад +4

    I think this product would be a great idea for an entire city, for example in L.A. you could walk almost anywhere and have your phone being charged all the time! And this would also be great for electrical cars because of he constant charge they would receive around houses

  • @DeadDancers
    @DeadDancers 10 лет назад +1

    I was a bit confused about the link at the end until I realised it was an ad.
    Still, interesting. And the giant (2m) magnetic waves don't cause issues with computers at all?

    • @leahtoom5451
      @leahtoom5451 10 лет назад

      They probably do they just don't talk about it.

    • @Corristo89
      @Corristo89 10 лет назад +1

      PCs are metal boxes which shield the internal components from electromagnetism. That's why I wouldn't worry too much about it giving off weird electric fields as well.
      Also most quality wires and so on are shielded. Remember when crappy speakers would start giving off weird noises when a nearby phone or cellphone would start ringing? That doesn't happen with better products due to shielding.

    • @OlCapitain
      @OlCapitain 10 лет назад

      Do not be worried, it is the same kind of field as the wi-fi routers use. Simply because its a magnetic field, doesn't mean its a magnet. For example, light is an electromagnetic field. Electromagnetic waves are literally everywhere.

  • @HRWWW
    @HRWWW 8 лет назад +13

    How about pacemakers and defibrillators?

    • @diceman199
      @diceman199 8 лет назад

      Pacemakers can already be charged via near field chargers. Defibs need lot's of juice so it'd be better to have them charged via a nearfield unit too.

    • @tf3confirmedbuthv54
      @tf3confirmedbuthv54 6 лет назад

      If they don’t have coils in them the inductance would be so low minimal charge would be small

  • @funklebunk7249
    @funklebunk7249 5 лет назад

    Wait. How would you turn off light bulbs/any device powered by this device? Shutting down the whole power supply?(I'm not salty. Just curious because I'm just a 9th Grade student.)

  • @justadbeer
    @justadbeer 10 лет назад +20

    I believe EMF is not good for one's health?

    • @brandynkelly9319
      @brandynkelly9319 10 лет назад +17

      do you have a mobile phone? a microwave oven? wif-fi? radio? tv? they all either emit or absorb other types of radiation. so why not add another lol

    • @code96roblox
      @code96roblox 10 лет назад +5

      Brandyn Kelly And the sun lets not forget about that

    • @justadbeer
      @justadbeer 10 лет назад

      Brandyn Kelly I know what your saying, but phones emit fairly low emf (but you put them next to your head), microwave ovens are all contained therefore are safe. Other items like wi-fi range in the amount they output but are usually kept at a distance. There are actually standards put out by the WHO. But I liken this to living under a power line.

    • @notydino
      @notydino 10 лет назад +2

      The effects of EMF on a person's health is not clearly understood. It basically means we don't know if it's bad on health or not. Wi-Fi and mobile phones generate around 1watt (off the top of my head), or was it 1mw. However, to power a lightbult we are talking hundreds of watts. At the correct frequency, EMF can heat water, which is the fundamental principle of microwave ovens. At other frequencies, it just passes through us. Question is, are we absolutely sure our body have not absorbed any of it?

    • @TheWaterH3rO
      @TheWaterH3rO 6 лет назад

      That sucks... cause the earth puts out emf’s all the time. Why did the earth create us if it wants us dead?

  • @dKafN8d
    @dKafN8d 10 лет назад

    I'm curious how this would interfere with wifi devices and cellphones. Also, how efficient would it be with appliances such as toasters or microwaves? Could this even work with large appliances?

  • @ZaneMUA
    @ZaneMUA 10 лет назад +33

    Then couldn't I steal electricity from my neighbour? And how could you prevent other people stealing yours?

    • @ThatBulgarian
      @ThatBulgarian 10 лет назад +13

      Insulate the walls with "anti magnetic" materials

    • @hellife13
      @hellife13 10 лет назад +8

      ThatBulgarian yeah, because that's cheaper than wire
      win - win

    • @animagnusify
      @animagnusify 10 лет назад +8

      Because its already formed a magnetic field, the energy is already wasted regardless if you or your neighbor use it. This is actually a really inefficient way to use electricity. It's like making your home into one big, continuously running electromagnet. I can only imagine what this would do to nearby computers or hard drives.

    • @akiraic
      @akiraic 10 лет назад +1

      Well, physics. You can focus the direction of the magnetic field or limited it using materials and techniques to bar/deflect electromagnetic waves, leaving it wide just for your home, or even for a single room. Or you can just deactivate it for an area and keep it active for another, exactly as an lamp that you turn off when you don't need to light the room.

    • @akiraic
      @akiraic 10 лет назад +4

      animagnusify actually, of course when creating this kind of technology there is an controller device (in this case, an advanced one) that increases or decreases the magnetic field as needed, and as i said above, it can even focus the direction to avoid waste. So wouldn't be necessary maintain the field at all time.

  • @RichLongwalk
    @RichLongwalk 10 лет назад

    The wireless receiver pads would be on a common negative (PME)? What's to stop conditions where you put yourself in the circuit? You'll be the in the + POS and metallic surfaces would be + POS themselves also, the trick is finding a - NEG somewhere to be in the circuit and I don't think it would be easy unless someone tempered with something. Even if you did, would the RCD trips kick in to save the life? Say the RCD's work as normal, would they have to be lower/faster for pets?

  • @rubikfan1
    @rubikfan1 10 лет назад +6

    i want one for my laptop, just put something in the wall outlet and you laptop will charge with no cable, and later, it will be build in the outlets. or a sender from my laptop, to power wireless mouses and headsets

  • @kebubas
    @kebubas 10 лет назад

    I'm ok with short distance wireless power - if my laptop or phone charges while I'm working on my desk - that's enough for me... I have to wonder what happens to batteries that get caught in the field ? would they charge/overcharge/fry too ?

  • @turtlewub
    @turtlewub 10 лет назад +5

    Well let's just hope those with metal implants don't pick up ESPN.

  • @elephystry
    @elephystry 10 лет назад

    THESE VIDEOS ARE SO ADDICTING

  • @KingQwertzlbrmpf
    @KingQwertzlbrmpf 8 лет назад +7

    I wonder how strong that electromagnetic field has to be to actualy permeate an entire house strong enough to induce enough electricty into a device to power it. And also, it would induce electricity into everything that contains something resembling a coil. That might include stuff you don´t want any electricity in. And i think i don´t need to mention stuff like cardiac pacemakers.
    And maybe i´m a little paranoid here, but our nerval system works with electric signals too. A strong enough electromagnetic field theoreticaly can mess with the signal transmission in our nerves. And that can range from beeing a nuisance to killing you within a minute.
    All in all, i like my electrity to be contained within cables or accus. And just to preempt any know-it-alls, i know that those have a surrounding electromagnetic field too, but those are way weaker and only spread for something like a couple of centimeters to a meter.

    • @nicomadox
      @nicomadox 6 лет назад

      In this other video the guy explain that energy source can be configurated to power up just the stuff u want, no whatever u stick around the magnetic coil core.
      www.ted.com/talks/eric_giler_demos_wireless_electricity

  • @carguy1455
    @carguy1455 10 лет назад

    That sounds cool and all but i cant help but think that this system might mess with the coil in my old '73 auto. Would it?

  • @Dimsum.T
    @Dimsum.T 10 лет назад +10

    so will this magnetic field give my home appliances and devices life and have them turn against me?

  • @alioyee
    @alioyee 7 лет назад

    Just wondering wont it cause fires, brain damage due to the waves and like unnecessary disturbance in electronics. Like my tv, ps4 or any other shit will be getting voltage from out of nowhere so wont it damage the appliances? ._.

  • @jackpasternak7586
    @jackpasternak7586 10 лет назад +36

    Great. A new wireless network for our neighbors to mooch off of!

    • @jamesshaw2658
      @jamesshaw2658 6 лет назад

      Jack Pasternak it would make electricity free for everyone!

    • @johnbrevard5966
      @johnbrevard5966 6 лет назад +1

      nothing is FREE JAMES, everything COMES WITH A price!

    • @Zghost276
      @Zghost276 6 лет назад

      add a password to the power. boom

  • @minidwarfdude9230
    @minidwarfdude9230 10 лет назад

    Dnews is awesome, it is even being shown in my science classes, I love all their videos

  • @liilianalopez1155
    @liilianalopez1155 10 лет назад +3

    If Tesla's experience taught us anything, is that private service companies willl not allow energy to be made completely public like this invention is capable of. With that said, it's pretty awesome :D

  • @Kazesan
    @Kazesan 10 лет назад

    Let me shed some light on this whole process since this was my Senior Design project for Electrical Engineering. First of all, this is safe because the frequency used for this design operates at is on the very low end of the radio spectrum. Basically, this works on the EXACT same principal that modern power transformers work, which is two coils pass an oscillating magnetic field between eachother through a medium. Modern power transformers use a ferrite core (a big iron donut basically), and one coil is wrapped around one half, while the other coil is wrapped around the other half, using the iron to pass the magnetic field since iron conducts magnetism really well (what do you think magnets are made from?). WiTricity basically removes that iron core and flattens those coils, thus it becomes much less efficient but doesn't require any physical contact. To overcome the loss in efficiency, they design the first coil to oscillate the magnetic waves at a certain frequency and then tune the receiver end's components to oscillate most efficiently at that specific frequency. The more tightly tuned the receiver is to this frequency, the better it picks up that frequency but it's less able to pick up other frequencies, so you can effectively power only certain things if you want to. This is not "new", the MIT study was 8 years ago and they're just now starting to commercialize it. It will still be some time before this is practical because it's inefficient right now, and angle is still a major problem (turning a device perpendicular the transmitting coil basically cuts off its ability to receive power from the transmitter).

  • @Bob-lf5go
    @Bob-lf5go 10 лет назад +10

    So Protoss Pylons do exist?

  • @bouncyhippo3220
    @bouncyhippo3220 10 лет назад +1

    That sounds amazing, but... It's bad to have devices constantly being charged 24/7, right? I once had a laptop plugged in all the time whenever I used it, and that ruined the battery :/

    • @Morec0
      @Morec0 10 лет назад

      Only when it's not charging. The battery only didn't work right when it was unplugged, right? So, theoretically anyway, if this kind of system was implemented the laptop would NEVER be unplugged (technically) and the batter life wouldn't be an issue.

    • @ShadowDrakken
      @ShadowDrakken 10 лет назад +1

      That's a limitation of the batteries mainly. If you're using coils instead of batteries, then it's no problem. Also, there's new batteries in the works that are self healing, the stuff that breaks down normally is in a substrate that holds it together so it maintains most of its efficiency even after it breaks down.

  • @Sykot1990
    @Sykot1990 8 лет назад +6

    i love this, but will the generated field affect our body?

    • @50Banana
      @50Banana 8 лет назад +1

      +Sykot1990 No.

    • @Darkfamiliars
      @Darkfamiliars 8 лет назад

      +Sykot1990 Yes, it will instantly kill you and everyone you love. Because, thats why this is a thing at all, because its dangerous...

    • @cornovanzyl2309
      @cornovanzyl2309 6 лет назад

      Remember the technology uses a copper coil to transfer the energy to another copper coil. Are you a copper coil? No, you are not a copper coil. So the energy cannot flow through you, for your body cannot be damaged by the fields.👍

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      @bodyengineeringofficial1404 3 года назад

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      Let's share some knowledge

  • @claymccormick1203
    @claymccormick1203 6 лет назад

    if you know tesla and if you know about electronics than you know about high q coils and their nonlinear coupling, what all that means is in most transformers the turn ratio tells you what comes out on the secondary winding, with a high q coil there is as resonant coupling were the output may be much higher than the turn ratio and may couple at far greater distance than transformer an example would be radio and tv. you need that kind of coupling to get any kind of transmitted power to work with any kind of efficiency.

  • @leerman22
    @leerman22 10 лет назад +4

    Tesla wanted to use electrostatic induction (also called capacitive coupling), not magnetic fields to send electricity. But a 400,000V tesla coil isn't an easy sell.

    • @Hylander27
      @Hylander27 10 лет назад +8

      But a Tesla coil would be good at keeping enemy troops out of your base

    • @phyrath5
      @phyrath5 10 лет назад +1

      Hylander27 Or obliterating their capital. When Tesla couldn't sell nearly-free wireless energy to the government he tinkered with it a bit & claimed to have made it into a weapon that could destroy cities (this was at about the same time a meteor hit a forrest in Russia & destroyed a huge area (I think 300 square miles)), he did claim he tested it as a weapon & according to him it worked.

    • @leerman22
      @leerman22 10 лет назад +1

      phyrath5
      So he somehow shot a laser at a forest on the other side of the planet?

    • @Hylander27
      @Hylander27 10 лет назад

      leerman22 wow he made the ion cannon to!

    • @phyrath5
      @phyrath5 10 лет назад

      leerman22 I don't know how it works (as I said the government confiscated then "lost" the information). I guessed it was more like a super-powerful E.M.P. (Technically everything is magnetic, just not the way metals are magnetic)

  • @SSDragon19
    @SSDragon19 10 лет назад

    so it wouldnt mess up tv/computer/phone screens like how you would if you put a simple and small magnet near one of those screens? im not sure whats the difference from a magnet and an electro-magnet fields. if you need that strong of a magnet force to transmit it, then could it be enough to disturb things

  • @JamaicaDancehallTV
    @JamaicaDancehallTV 10 лет назад +28

    so what about the cancer?

    • @annastasijafey4585
      @annastasijafey4585 10 лет назад +21

      Electricity and magnets can't give you cancer. Cancer is caused from messed up DNA. Not energy, unless it's large amounts of radiation.

    • @MrScruffyMC
      @MrScruffyMC 10 лет назад +15

      *****
      "unless it's large amounts of radiation"

    • @LanttuLoL
      @LanttuLoL 10 лет назад +10

      All that matters is what the wavelength of the radiation is. Light, radio waves, and gamma rays are all different kinds of electromagnetic radiation. Only radiation with shorter wavelength (more energy) than UV have the ability to ionize molecules needed to alter your DNA causing cancer. So no, you won't get any more cancer from that than being in a well-lit room with WiFi and TV. (the amount is none) Other ways to get higher risk of cancer is to be exposed to particle radiation, but that's a subject for another time...(that has everything to do with radioactivity)

    • @Nk-zh9zd
      @Nk-zh9zd 10 лет назад +11

      *****
      well bananas radiate you because isotope Potassium-40 is radioactive, doesn't mean its causing you damage. also sweet random numbers. cite your sources

    • @MarkPhilpott
      @MarkPhilpott 10 лет назад +2

      Oh dear, somebody skipped science in school, didn't they ! ...

  • @ALZulas
    @ALZulas 10 лет назад

    Any info on the health effects? Since we already know that wifi can interfere with sleep, it would be interesting to learn about if it effects the human body somehow. Not saying it will, just want to know.

  • @heart0fthedrag0n
    @heart0fthedrag0n 10 лет назад +6

    Too much freaking adds. I don't mind clicking away a half transparent pop-up bar at 10s, but 2 voiced adds at both the beginning and the end are kind of annoying.

    • @SiennaBlossom420
      @SiennaBlossom420 10 лет назад

      How do you expect D-News to continue if they don't have some form of revenue?

    • @heart0fthedrag0n
      @heart0fthedrag0n 10 лет назад

      sasracer1
      The standard youtube adds give quite a lot. Also, if they are going to have a sponsorship, let the add be after the video, not before.
      Most youtubers don't have other then the normal adds at all, and the ones who do, put them after their own content, not at the start.
      I watch RUclips and not television, mostly because I don't have to watch 5mins of advertising every 10mins of content.
      Also, Dnews is part of Discovery networks, which is a very big TV network. I doubt that they're that short on money.

    • @edijsieva
      @edijsieva 10 лет назад

      There are ads at the end? :D

    • @dKafN8d
      @dKafN8d 10 лет назад

      I typically use the Rev3 app, so it skips the ad at the beginning and I hit stop when it gets to the ad at the end.

    • @GeneralBlackNorway
      @GeneralBlackNorway 10 лет назад

      And I have AdBlock so I don't get any ads at all :P

  • @romitshrestha1
    @romitshrestha1 10 лет назад

    I hav a question though . Does this technology in any way hamper our health or ani other disadvantages?

  • @severedghost
    @severedghost 10 лет назад +8

    This will probably cause cancer

    • @TheTjj226
      @TheTjj226 10 лет назад +13

      Magnetic fields do not cause cancer...............yet.

    • @grantbarnes3678
      @grantbarnes3678 10 лет назад +1

      Source?

    • @noobyproduction
      @noobyproduction 10 лет назад +1

      Tristan Jones it interferes with brainfuntions though

    • @oscaralonso4699
      @oscaralonso4699 10 лет назад +3

      People now days and their naive nonsense. *facepalm*

    • @Oldaccount-wx2lg
      @Oldaccount-wx2lg 10 лет назад

      i was thinking the same thing.

  • @sonic55193
    @sonic55193 10 лет назад

    emf, doesn't that affect other devices that has induction in them? if we are going to power our house with induction magnetic field. we need to redesign most of our appliances.

  • @TransHerring
    @TransHerring 10 лет назад +4

    0:34 The whole thing was "lost" because everything he had got burned, blown up or stolen...
    electricity companies did not want this stuff around or they would have no income.

    • @101m4n
      @101m4n 10 лет назад +1

      Tyler Gras Tesla wanted to power whole cities with this.
      His idea was that a single small package would allow anyone to receive power.
      That is why tesla was shut down.
      That and there are innumerable other problems with this technology.

    • @UnknownXV
      @UnknownXV 10 лет назад

      101m4n A small package of what? Not sure I understand. Like Tyler said, this doesn't generate power, it simply is a way to transmit it. There would still be tons of money to be made in generating it.

    • @101m4n
      @101m4n 10 лет назад +1

      UnknownXV A receiver.

    • @TransHerring
      @TransHerring 10 лет назад

      101m4n i'm glad there are people that know the truth

    • @101m4n
      @101m4n 10 лет назад +1

      Tyler Gras There is, for lack of a better description, a conspiracy theory associated with tesla and his inventions. Some believe that electricity companies of his day didn't like the idea of wireless power transmission, and so stomped all over his research. It is this to which *+TransHerring* is referring.
      Truthfully, as is usually the case with the real world, things were probably more complicated than that.

  • @JaMaAuWright
    @JaMaAuWright 10 лет назад +1

    Without further information on exactly how it works, I can't really say here or there if I'm with this or not. The idea is nice, but without knowing about potential health risks (for humans and otherwise), compatibility, approximate cost increase on the hydro bill, etc... There isn't really enough to go with here. Also, if my understanding of this is correct, then wouldn't this turn on light bulbs that aren't in a socket or a lamp?

  • @SerbanManea
    @SerbanManea 10 лет назад +3

    It will happen. I mean it was the same with telephones and the internet. First wired, then wireless.

    • @cimmik
      @cimmik 10 лет назад +5

      It could be so awesome if it would happen to water hoses too. First hose the hoseless. Hoseless water would be so awesome.

    • @Dimsum.T
      @Dimsum.T 10 лет назад +1

      cimmik we do have that... it's called rain

  • @Sweenus987
    @Sweenus987 10 лет назад

    I could see this being used to power electric cars in cities and urban areas, having the required device in every lamp post, sign post and pole. Reducing the weight and materials used for electric cars, making them even better.

  • @MissPurpur
    @MissPurpur 10 лет назад +3

    Actually we are all supposed to have very simply made generators to power up homes with free renewable never ending energy in the form of a kind of "electricity" that heats up a lot less and is a lot safer for handling. I forgot what its called though. My friend makes them and is going to give them away soon. This is supposed to be free and available to everyone. It angers me how much technology actually advanced and how suppressed governments made us to it :/

    • @scno0B1
      @scno0B1 10 лет назад +1

      and the generator would be rotated by what? air,heat,water??

    • @MissPurpur
      @MissPurpur 10 лет назад

      scno0B1 It doesn't work that way. it activates with certain combined earth materials and becomes infinite with their connection to it. it sounds too simple and impossible but i oversimplified the shit out of it cuz there's not much use in talking about it a whole lot on a stranger's comment about something so controvertial

    • @scno0B1
      @scno0B1 10 лет назад

      well theres no such thing as infinite energy since you got to take it from somewhere and if you oversimplify then its not worth it^^

  • @martinbebow9190
    @martinbebow9190 2 года назад +1

    What I primarily like about wireless is that it makes home building simpler. Which is what I like about EVs.

  • @samueltanh
    @samueltanh 10 лет назад +3

    That is great, but do we really want that? Tesla only test it in a very short time and power was "cheap" at that time.
    Today we learn that long term exposures to wireless power could disturb human (electricity) balance, especially in the most sensitive brain. Besides, by wireless powering the whole house, you must have lots of leakage means expensive energy wasted. Are you willing to afford that?

    • @jwp09
      @jwp09 10 лет назад +3

      I don't think power companies would be able to measure the amount of energy being used with this wireless method

    • @amihartz
      @amihartz 10 лет назад +3

      Please cite your source to wear "we learn that long term exposures to wireless power could disturb human (electricity balance)".

  • @crikk23
    @crikk23 10 лет назад

    could it not dmg things like PCs and such? last i checked magnets dont play well with PCs/screens.
    (had a small kid stick a magnet on one of my laptop screens and it screwed it all up)
    or is this something else, like the magnets start it but there not the magnetic...ness doing the work all over the house?

  • @TheTOBroShow
    @TheTOBroShow 10 лет назад +2

    How would this tech affect your electric bill? Would it be lower? Higher? Or the same?

    • @amihartz
      @amihartz 10 лет назад +3

      They said 45% efficiency, so probably double the price.

    • @bodyengineeringofficial1404
      @bodyengineeringofficial1404 3 года назад

      @@amihartz hi brother...text me @bodyengineering2020 at insta
      ..let's share some knowledge 🤝

  • @kevinlane1219
    @kevinlane1219 7 лет назад

    Could this enable solar panels to charge or recharge batteries from a distance?

  • @greeneyehorse
    @greeneyehorse 10 лет назад +31

    Boom Cancer

    • @jackmcdonald4022
      @jackmcdonald4022 10 лет назад

      Boom Ignorance. It's a magnetic field. What do you think the earth creates?

    • @CaptainLuckyDuck
      @CaptainLuckyDuck 10 лет назад

      Pacemakers. They create electricity to help a heart stay on beat and CONTINUE to beat. I think those are pretty good indicators that wireless electricity won't be THAT bad.

    • @greeneyehorse
      @greeneyehorse 10 лет назад

      Jack McDonald i was partly joking jack. I'm not a scientist however, i would like a long term testing (10 years) before introducing this to the public.

    • @greeneyehorse
      @greeneyehorse 10 лет назад

      Ashlee Kirkendall yeah but that a super tiny amount in the chest compared to engulfing a home...sometimes having too much of anything can effect the development of any living thing (mutations and such).

    • @jackmcdonald4022
      @jackmcdonald4022 10 лет назад

      Nick Cavallo
      That's reasonable. I'm sure enough people will be scared, just like when Tesla invented it, that something like that will happen.

  • @mattboymatt
    @mattboymatt 10 лет назад +1

    Its ok i didnt want my organs to function anyway

  • @CoronaKevo
    @CoronaKevo 10 лет назад +3

    To power my tesla coil with it. lol

  • @kuptis9061
    @kuptis9061 10 лет назад

    does this mean anything that you dont want to interfere with you will have to shield it?

  • @Soforcom
    @Soforcom 10 лет назад +3

    I bet most guys would say "I would use it for porn"!

    • @grosfeu
      @grosfeu 10 лет назад +4

      i would power my computer and modem to THEN view pornography

    • @xvin360x
      @xvin360x 10 лет назад

      robin cyr amen

  • @Pipsqueakks
    @Pipsqueakks 10 лет назад

    What about the people with built in pacemakers and defribulators (sorry cant spell it lol) my dad has both in his chest and he cant stand between theft detectors at stores, would this affect people with these implants?

  • @jayfulf
    @jayfulf 10 лет назад +10

    So you know how people experience health problems living near power lines, is this so we can all experience it?

    • @calinpetrescu9128
      @calinpetrescu9128 10 лет назад +1

      You have no idea what you're talking about. Seriously, you're like my paranoid grandma "Don't put the phone in your pocket cause it iradiates your balls". Although she has a point, she doesn't: microwaves don't affect your health in any way, it's just wrong data picked up by media as fact.

    • @jayfulf
      @jayfulf 10 лет назад +6

      Calin Petrescu Are you well? If you want to make a point make sure you know the facts about the example you use.

    • @samramdebest
      @samramdebest 10 лет назад +1

      Calin Petrescu It isn't that the media picket up wrong data, it is 1
      1) There are no long term studies about the affect of large electromagnetic radiation on things
      2)the studies that do exist contradict each other.
      for example there is a study that showed that plants(that get exactly the same amount of sunlight and water) witch are placed in a room with wifi-router grow very badly or even die, and plants who aren't placed there grow much better.
      picture of the results: eoswetenschap.eu/sites/default/files/in_artikel/experiment_0.jpg

    • @Cybergrip1
      @Cybergrip1 6 лет назад

      60Hz is bad for the human body. Other higher frequencies are not.

    • @ianzenda5944
      @ianzenda5944 5 лет назад

      j 60hz is what a lot of computer monitor’s refresh rate is you know that right?

  • @darktrolninja
    @darktrolninja 10 лет назад

    is that good for your body? electricity filing to the air

  • @squeakypistolas
    @squeakypistolas 8 лет назад +19

    I predict this will never happen in our lifetime - the powers of the oil industry will never let this happen

    • @stevenatomic3216
      @stevenatomic3216 8 лет назад

      They have been suppressing this for years check the guy he mentioned at the start Nikola Tesla.

    • @Dillan0.0
      @Dillan0.0 8 лет назад +2

      how do u think tesla died in the first place....

    • @squeakypistolas
      @squeakypistolas 8 лет назад

      Dillan Venghaus Yeap and it is so sad nothing has changed. There is a guy making a disclosure about all this. However he has been doing that for so many years now that I am beginning to doubt if THAT is becoming another story to drum up money and fame and nothing to offer to the world.

    • @Dillan0.0
      @Dillan0.0 8 лет назад +2

      Yeah, I'm a EE major the fact that inductance and wireless energy is far closer then you can believe. I've personally worked on one to power nanites wirelessly... but it's not just big oil, it's the whole utility Commerce... afterall how can they charge you money if everything is wireless... that's why this will never be bigger then just a house hold thing

    • @squeakypistolas
      @squeakypistolas 8 лет назад

      Dillan Venghaus true. The Ancient people from this Earth had it right- as much as we all wanted to call them primitive- they knew a thing or two - no wonder they kept a lot of that knowledge locked away and took it to their graves ie: pyramids,: Aztec, maya, incas , Egypt and Malaysian areas-'the list goes on!

  • @MCellation
    @MCellation 10 лет назад

    My question is, can we possibly electrocute people in their homes? Because that would be bad! Or can we electrocute insects, flees, mosquitoues, bedbugs (which I unfortunately have right know) without damaging anything else?

  • @RespectFalseIcons
    @RespectFalseIcons 10 лет назад +13

    was tesla a Sexual genius? or was a asexual genius?

    • @alexmcgeachy9454
      @alexmcgeachy9454 10 лет назад +2

      An asexual genius

    • @Groaznic
      @Groaznic 10 лет назад +10

      Obviously a sexual genius. He electrified the women. And he knew how to do that remotely!

    • @alexmcgeachy9454
      @alexmcgeachy9454 10 лет назад +4

      Go vibrating panties!

    • @FracturedPixels
      @FracturedPixels 10 лет назад

      He said asexual. One of the things Tesla is known for was his life-long celibacy.

    • @RespectFalseIcons
      @RespectFalseIcons 10 лет назад +1

      ***** ha! made my day

  • @Fireball821
    @Fireball821 10 лет назад +1

    I always knew magnets were more than just cool things to play with as a kid.

  • @DarthMohammedRules
    @DarthMohammedRules 9 лет назад +13

    And not a single comment about any safety concerns with living within these "power fields."
    *sigh*

    • @chistinelane
      @chistinelane 9 лет назад +1

      DarthMohammed becuase not everything is dangerous.

    • @DarthMohammedRules
      @DarthMohammedRules 9 лет назад +1

      chistine lane
      No shit. So, does that logic automatically bring you to the conclusion that there's no way this could possibly be dangerous? That would be like me saying you should be careful in the woods, because there could be poisonous snakes, and you replying that not all snakes are dangerous... even though I'm obviously talking about the ones that could be.
      *rolls eyes*

    • @bojidarvarbanov2418
      @bojidarvarbanov2418 9 лет назад

      ***** You know how talking on the phone for a long time is dangerous for your health because of the electromagnetic fields, well the thing is these fields are very very weak in terms of power. Now imagine those fields in your home being able to power a tv, they gotta be realy really damn strong fields, so their impact on your health will be enourmous. So for the record, there is no really figuring this out.

    • @bojidarvarbanov2418
      @bojidarvarbanov2418 9 лет назад

      ***** There is not really a proof whether the phones are dangerous or not, but for the least if u spend about 4-5 hours talking on the phone, you will start suffering from headaches and this happens to everyone.

    • @bojidarvarbanov2418
      @bojidarvarbanov2418 9 лет назад

      Well, dude cool, but same goes for me and it is really sad if u believe that electromagnetic fields dont cause harm, the only electromagnetic field that doesnt cause harm is earth's, period. And it is not that hard to key in several key words in google and check facts, not that everything on the internet is true but still..

  • @VariantAEC
    @VariantAEC 10 лет назад

    Was it 2005 or 2006 that MIT performed its first test right? Four or five years earlier I provided a 5th grade history teacher the idea for a wireless electricity transmitter. I used remote controls radio transmissions as my example. I think I could make it more efficient but I'll keep those ideas to myself for now.
    This kinda of ticks me off a bit. I didn't know Tesla even tried anything similar almost 100 years ago at that time.

  • @IntegraFilms
    @IntegraFilms 10 лет назад +7

    This is a terrible idea, how do you keep your neighbors from stealing your power, or charging their car on your bill.

    • @cata112233
      @cata112233 10 лет назад

      You don't. I can't wait for my neighbours to get wireless electricity :)

    • @IntegraFilms
      @IntegraFilms 10 лет назад

      What for? Your prius and your laptop? Lol!!!!!!!

    • @IntegraFilms
      @IntegraFilms 10 лет назад

      ***** how do you put a password on static electricity, this isnt a radio wave.

    • @IntegraFilms
      @IntegraFilms 10 лет назад

      ***** your suggesting encryption on something that isnt language. This is basicly teslas free energy device.

    • @aca98100
      @aca98100 10 лет назад

      ***** or an aluminum wall

  • @TOMMIEGIRL75
    @TOMMIEGIRL75 8 лет назад

    I live this! I would use this for the basement where there is only one outlet which is occupied by the washer and dryer. It is also all the way on the other side of the room so I can't plug in anything to use in my craft studio (such as printer, diecut machine, computer, etc. also I would use it in the kitchen for appliances that are only in certain spots because that's the only place there's an outlet. It would be really great to not have to be chained to a certain wall or walls because that's the only place there's an outlet. 😄

  • @nambinhvu
    @nambinhvu 10 лет назад +8

    0:22 A sexual genius? Why did he feel the need to say that? lmfao Even if he said asexual, why would he need to say that either? XD

    • @kingrendal
      @kingrendal 10 лет назад +1

      Just because it's a notorious trait of the eccentric scientist :)

    • @nambinhvu
      @nambinhvu 10 лет назад +6

      Jason Rodgers It's funny though, how asexual and a sexual mean the complete opposite of each other. lmfao XD

    • @leerman22
      @leerman22 10 лет назад +2

      nambinhvu
      Just like theist and atheist? No kidding!

    • @nambinhvu
      @nambinhvu 10 лет назад

      leerman22 I didn't hear him say anything about theist or atheist, but yeah, why do people feel the need to mention that out of nowhere?

    • @MikeTrieu
      @MikeTrieu 10 лет назад

      nambinhvu He's not getting you because you didn't put your phrases in quotes.

  • @augustosj
    @augustosj 10 лет назад

    meh. is it possible to do the same with soundwaves instead of electromagnetic waves? if you have a speaker making so highpitch sound you cant hear it and a simulary recepter? or is that even more wastefull?

  • @jgrfn96
    @jgrfn96 10 лет назад +1

    couldn't it screw with everything in the area that uses magnets? such as compasses, credit cards and hard drives?

  • @kylapendley924
    @kylapendley924 3 года назад

    Imagine a mechanic garage where you never had to charge a drill or have cables running everywhere to trip on or get caught on literally everything. No cords to worry about running over, heaters plugged into a ground plate only where you did not need to burn fuel to heat it in the winter. This has so many commercial and industrial applications it isn't even funny. This would revolutionize everything we know now as well as increase safety for many businesses and workers as well lowering operating costs and helping drive inflation farther down. This needs to be heavily developed.

  • @aml2004
    @aml2004 10 лет назад

    When power is wireless how do you keep electronics "off"? I mean if there is no wire then how do you turn it off? Or do you need to change your lamps? And how does that work with other electronics (the off part)?

    • @bobrulerofall
      @bobrulerofall 10 лет назад +1

      theres a crazy invention called.. a switch. amazing, i know. the fact that you can break an electrical current by separating the wires. absolutely insane.

    • @aml2004
      @aml2004 10 лет назад

      I know... but if it is wireless.... how does the switch work? I went to a demonstration of the tesla coil and they just had a regular halogen bulb and it light up at a distance... aka no "switch".

    • @bobrulerofall
      @bobrulerofall 10 лет назад

      in this case it would only be powering a battery and is not the same as a tesla coil. so you just cut off the battery and its ok.

    • @aml2004
      @aml2004 10 лет назад

      cool ... ty! :)

    • @bobrulerofall
      @bobrulerofall 10 лет назад

      ^w^

  • @romanovangenderen4615
    @romanovangenderen4615 10 лет назад

    But how do you know that the voltage is the same in every device? I think that a bigger distance between the source coil and the recieving coil means less flux difference and thus less voltage.

  • @maharishit5103
    @maharishit5103 7 лет назад

    Bro if magnetic flux changes in a conductor it produces emf right then how is it safe???

  • @bdbgh
    @bdbgh 10 лет назад +8

    have they considered if there are long term effects on humans and animals?

    • @Golden4YT
      @Golden4YT 10 лет назад

      yeah i know right. even the radiation from cellphones are not good. so what makes massive magnetism create healthy effects. goodbye bees :(

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 10 лет назад

      well considering almost everyone has a microwave, cell phone, internet and anything else that already emits some kind of air waves, yet we're still living longer than ever, I'd say you're probably paranoid... not that long periods of exposure to said thing is necessarily good for you.. just saying they're certainly not that bad or worth worrying about unless, you use a cell phone 10 hours a day, everyday.

  • @Rudiggz
    @Rudiggz 9 лет назад

    Would that interact negatively with your body chemistry ? Some people say Wifi is dangerous and this technology wants to radiant power throughout the house...

    • @chistinelane
      @chistinelane 9 лет назад

      Ricardo Batho people believe beanie babies have souls

  • @KonkelVonk
    @KonkelVonk 10 лет назад

    Maybe if I amp up the wireless electricity so that grandpa's Parkinson's could cancel each other out.Haha

  • @kmhsmarchingmountains3928
    @kmhsmarchingmountains3928 10 лет назад

    I had an idea about long distance wireless charging before. I did not expect it to be this close by now.

  • @imlostagainWTF
    @imlostagainWTF 10 лет назад

    so what prevents my neighbors from stealing my electricity? especially if i live in an apartment where houses they are right on the other side of the wall

  • @Odin50Cal
    @Odin50Cal 10 лет назад +1

    No one will believe me, but I thought of wireless power when I was studying magnets.
    One of those things where you're like "Hey I thought of that, watch 10 years later they'll come out with it"
    I didn't have the knowledge to actually design a system, but I definitely thought about wireless power through magnetism.

  • @zoomX240
    @zoomX240 10 лет назад

    IM GUNNA BUY A SUBARU RIGHT NOW BECAUSE OF THESE MAGNIFICENT SUBARU PLUGS IN THE VIDEOS NOW.

  • @ArunKumarMalaysia
    @ArunKumarMalaysia 10 лет назад

    hate ads, but the segue into the subaru one was seamless...

  • @CT68
    @CT68 10 лет назад

    Induction is also how Electric Guitars work. There is a magnet in the guitar pickups, and coils of wire. When the metal guitar strings vibrate within the magnet's magnetic field, it creates current which is then amplified and passed to a speaker.

  • @sasjadevries
    @sasjadevries 10 лет назад +1

    Why does nobody talk about voltage protection and high amperages?
    Here's the thing:
    system A has a coils of 12000 and 500 turns to go from 120v to 5 volt.
    system B has coils of 36000 and 1500 turns with the same ratio, 120 to 5 volts.
    a system B smartphone charged with a system-A charger will receive 15 volts and will burn through. If your whole house will have the same voltage and your friend comes in... you guessed it.
    standardization is impossible because there are a lot of other devices also using coils for things like rfid transfer or other signals. And just springs inside a ballpoint will get electrified with a low voltage and high amperage, producing much heat and it will melt.

  • @steveb0503
    @steveb0503 10 лет назад +1

    I can't help but think of that line from Tommy Boy: "Did you grow up under high-power lines?"

  • @HANDLEBAR113
    @HANDLEBAR113 9 лет назад

    the area of my greenhouse has a ceiling of 14", wireless would help
    there are a whole series of water solenoid valves in the greenhouse, wireless would help
    there are additional monitoring devices on the systems almost weekly, wireless would help
    cool stuff dude, and you put on a good show

  • @triclopsgamer5934
    @triclopsgamer5934 10 лет назад

    When will this be available for consumers to buy?
    Do you think we could this system over long distances, replacing power lines, and using repeaters instead of wires to get electricity to and throughout major cities?
    And would todays power companies want to adopt and use this technology?

  • @TankerMDK
    @TankerMDK 10 лет назад

    Ha HA HA! So Trace, how well did Patrick Norton take it when he found out you called him old?

  • @567thatoneguy
    @567thatoneguy 10 лет назад +9

    This seems awesome , but I'll wait one or two years to see if this causes significant health problems for people before I get one.

    • @DannyJoe08
      @DannyJoe08 10 лет назад +5

      It's radio waves. Really?

    • @richardbasham6781
      @richardbasham6781 10 лет назад +5

      Its a magnetic field. The earth has 1 giant one. We are always surounded by magnetic fields. This simply works by 2 coils resanating at the same frequency. As long as its not set to the same resonating frequency as us no health problems at all. Otherwise our electric toothbrush woukd have killed us years ago lol haha

    • @CaptainLuckyDuck
      @CaptainLuckyDuck 10 лет назад

      Pacemakers?

    • @soeradjchotkan4199
      @soeradjchotkan4199 10 лет назад

      Ashlee Kirkendall nop they don't have any coil like wires for any magnetic field to be harvested as current so no problems with even that

    • @BlobyFloby
      @BlobyFloby 10 лет назад

      *****
      Actually, he's Reiner Braun, making him more trustworthy.