How Wireless Energy From Space Could Power Everything | Ali Hajimiri | TED

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  • @jam-fam
    @jam-fam Год назад +86

    This will help us become a type 1 Kardashev scale civilization!
    I hope that all people on earth will get access to it, a whole new open-source community has to be built around this and all nations should be involved. Well done to this team and everyone else involved in taking such a great spot in human history. Wow!

    • @luarbiasawaras8700
      @luarbiasawaras8700 Год назад

      Wow, great

    • @Cosmicwave22
      @Cosmicwave22 Год назад

      Won't happen if the globalists want to consolidate power and subject the masses, what good is advancement in technology if we as a species haven't evolved spiritually

    • @naveenM.
      @naveenM. Год назад +1

      I love how everybody has the same realization, it shows how the collective consciousness has and is shifted and still shifting to higher levels of being

    • @xXxBladeStormxXx
      @xXxBladeStormxXx Год назад +2

      Currently we are a type 5 Kardashian scale civilization.

    • @luarbiasawaras8700
      @luarbiasawaras8700 Год назад

      @@xXxBladeStormxXx hahaha

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Год назад +23

    I can't wait to hear more on this project. Thank you.

  • @editingwithbrokay
    @editingwithbrokay Год назад +6

    This is great. I first heard of the concept after watching City of the future: Singapore and seeing that they have launched a station in space blew my mind. this technology will help a lot of isolated islands . Not to mention us filmmakers, there will be no need to carry heavy power generators to charge the film gear in the middle of the desert

  • @woljay9362
    @woljay9362 Год назад +5

    Congrats Dr. Hajimiri and team ! Amazing achievement for humanity, and also a continuation of Ancient Iranians’ Earth-friendly innovations. Afarin!! ❤

  • @abhishekkumar4777
    @abhishekkumar4777 Год назад +274

    Finally the dream of Great Scientist Nikola Tesla coming to reality after a delay of few decades which was caused because of some greedy persons of His time....I wish he could see his invention turning reality 😢

    • @alainpannetier2543
      @alainpannetier2543 Год назад +5

      Beam forming technologies have been in use since the 70s at least (e.g. military Russian radars). They are totally commonplace now (see Starlink), in non terrestrial networks and in mMIMO antennas in mobile networks. The use case is information transmission. There is no business case for energy transmission. Also for safety reasons. There's a reason why the power of your smart phone is limited to 2 Watts.

    • @Fracomusica
      @Fracomusica Год назад +10

      But they are not talking about information, they are talking about energy. I understand why energy transmitted wirelessly is dangerous, but how come they don't mention anything about that here?

    • @BigRed259
      @BigRed259 Год назад

      Nikola Tesla made a nice car though his teslas are awesom

    • @brianwnc8168
      @brianwnc8168 Год назад +11

      This concept is so far beyond what Tesla was doing. Tesla was simply trying to send large unmanaged voltage potentials through open-air. What he was doing was extremely dangerous. He did not invent this concept. The only similarities are energy moving through air or space instead of using a wire. You Tesla wishful thinking people really misunderstand science. Emotionally wanting to believe something is different from hard science. Tesla was a legend and deserves many credits but his modern followers are quite delusional from precise science.
      The other thing that this presenter completely skipped over is the growing problem of space junk. I don't think this will ever take hold because when you have a large surface areas of thin-film solar panels like he's talking about it will exponentially increase the chance of small particles space junk hitting them. The more things we launched into space, the more this will continue to be a growing problem.
      Notice your emotions as you follow science. We must set those aside when we do true logical analysis in scientific matters. The desire for things to be true creates The Conspiracy Theory type mind.

    • @BigRed259
      @BigRed259 Год назад

      @@brianwnc8168 Tesla created a nice car though I’ll give him that

  • @wattshumphrey8422
    @wattshumphrey8422 Год назад +46

    Last time I looked at available tech here (some years back...), getting the material to space and assembling it, collecting energy, and beaming it to earth were not the biggest challenges; it was that the energy densities of the beam had to be kept very low so it doesn't fry things on earth (that was with microwaves...).
    At that look, with beam energy densities held below "allowable" limits for human and other exposure, you would need huge antennas on earth to generate significant power. Don't recall sizes, think was many square miles at minimum -- but conclusion then: just put your solar panels in the same space on the ground in sunny places and pump into the grid.
    Will need to look further at this to see what their idea is.
    Beyond that, what looks new and different here is the phased arrays of PV chips and the ability to actively direct beam direction and focal distance. That is cool

    • @paragbharadia2895
      @paragbharadia2895 Год назад +1

      Thx for commenting!

    • @grejen711
      @grejen711 Год назад

      Yeah in that light bulb demo I didn't see anyone sticking there hand right on the receiver.

    • @JC-qx6eq
      @JC-qx6eq Год назад

      I agree. 100%.

    • @spencerkarns283
      @spencerkarns283 Год назад

      the energy density for even the drone is not too dense. There are other videos of them sending the beams through their stomach and putting their hand between the drone and the generator and it is visibly safe for human exposure there@@grejen711

    • @idiomaxiom
      @idiomaxiom Год назад

      You need a huge area, but you can farm there, and you don't need batteries.

  • @jairamgouda
    @jairamgouda Год назад +9

    Great to see my favourite professor 😊

  • @marco8060
    @marco8060 Год назад +15

    I can see this going in so many different ways.
    Hes essentially creating the possibility of a Dyson sphere and some how highlighting the geopolitics of it simultaneously.
    I cant wait to see what happens.

  • @MiguelMontemayor-r7k
    @MiguelMontemayor-r7k Год назад +5

    Im just mind blown by all the emergence of new technology that is happening everyday.

    • @timtruett5184
      @timtruett5184 Год назад +3

      There's nothing new about this. This technology is already highly developed decades ago. It has never been done because it's not economical, and it introduces new safety problems and space debris problems that solar power on the ground does not have.

  • @wisdomhappy587
    @wisdomhappy587 Год назад +5

    So Fascinating! Beamforming is a inspiring technology

  • @MrFaradayMaxwell
    @MrFaradayMaxwell 7 месяцев назад +4

    wow, I am also an electrical engineer and I think this guy delivered a great explanation about waves and how we can manipulate it. It is a relatively complex idea but the way he presented it is very easy to understand.

    • @breakmanradio2530
      @breakmanradio2530 Месяц назад

      But how would the mass use of wireless electricity affect human health and creatures like bees who's extinction would collapse our ecosystem? What about other safety concerns?

  • @charlesbrightman4237
    @charlesbrightman4237 Год назад +2

    'BATTERYLESS BATTERIES': (copy and paste from my files):
    To help power equipment in outer space:
    Potential endless energy source basically anywhere in this universe:
    a. Small aluminum cones with an electrical wire running through the center of the cones, cones spaced apart (not touching I'm thinking) but end to end.
    b. Electromagentic radiation energy in the atmosphere interacts with the aluminum cones.
    c. Jostled atoms and molecules in the cone eventually have some electrons try to get away from other electrons of which those electrons gather at the larger end of the cone, of which also creates an area of positive charge at the smaller end of the cone.
    d. The electron's in the wire are attracted to the positive end of the cone and the positive 'end' in the wire are attracted to the negatively charged end of the cone.
    e. Basically a 'battery' has been created inside the electrical wire itself, different areas of electrical potential. Basically a 'wire battery' or a 'batteryless battery', however one wanted to call it.
    f. Numerous cones placed end to end increases the number of 'batteries' in the wire.
    (In series to increase voltage, in parallel to increase amperage).
    * Via QED (Quantum Electro Dynamics) whereby electromagnetism interacts with electrons in atoms and molecules, one would have to find the correct 'em' frequency for the correct material being utilized for the cones. The shape of the cones could also come into play. The type and size of the wire as well as the type and thickness of the insulation between the cones and the wire would also be factors.
    * Of course also, possibly 2D triangles made up of certain materials with a conductor going down through the center of the triangle could possible achieve the same 'batteryless' battery system.
    * Plus possibly with the 2D concept, layered 2D's that absorb different energy frequencies, thereby increasing the net output.

  • @ravikirankalal
    @ravikirankalal Год назад +6

    So happy to be alive

  • @saltzmann1
    @saltzmann1 7 месяцев назад +5

    Some of us might end up like ants under a magnifying glass if this thing has a glitch.

  • @rtv1196
    @rtv1196 Год назад +1

    My favorite professor.

  • @education.online_frevryone
    @education.online_frevryone Год назад +3

    He's in the news now!

  • @Tintak_hatpin
    @Tintak_hatpin Год назад +6

    Keeping the cost and hassle and distance aside , I don't understand how the major problems which you mentioned related to putting panels in Deserts are solved by putting panels in space ?
    You said space receives 8 times more energy received than the surface of the earth because of atmospheric absorption, night, season etc, but all these factors will come into play in case of panels in space too. The energy which you are sending from satellite will also suffer atmospheric absorption, (I can think of ionosphere very quickly which can disrupt electric energy), how about cloud covers etc. And satellite above a lot of countries doesn't always get sunlight, it depends on too many factors, the earths shadow can and will be the there on satellite for long periods. Also what kind of disruption will it cause to flights, birds and other safety etc when you send high powered electric beams from space ? Isn't it more practical to extract the energy when you are receiving it for free here in the surface from the Sun.

  • @mahindersarazi2799
    @mahindersarazi2799 Месяц назад

    Wow that is amazing...Best of luck and good wishes...Now it will be a real clean and green world🌎

  • @hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426
    @hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426 Год назад

    The word to power „everything“ is definitely too good to be true.

  • @rohilkuhad8277
    @rohilkuhad8277 Год назад +4

    Does this require a direct line of sight? Wouldn't that hamper the scalability of the transfer?

  • @brendangoosen
    @brendangoosen Год назад

    Wow and the elegance of the solution is insane!

    • @timtruett5184
      @timtruett5184 Год назад +1

      It is elegant except for the cost, the space debris, and the environmental impact.

  • @MrPinguinzz
    @MrPinguinzz Год назад +65

    i'm annoyed that he did not state how much energy is lost in transmission
    i'm assuming it is AN ABSURD AMOUNT of power wasted to transmit it to ground
    Starlink uses 50W+ just to transmit data to space, i'm curious how inefficient phased array antenna power transmission is

    • @PHILLL94
      @PHILLL94 Год назад +7

      I remember in 2010 i asked my physics teacher about wireless energy transfer and he said the same thing. Not very efficient as all, too wasteful

    • @MrPinguinzz
      @MrPinguinzz Год назад

      ​@@PHILLL94 Your phone wireless charger is millimeters away and it is already about 50-60% efficient
      If phased array from space to ground achieves more than 10-20% efficiency i would be surprised, but i really have no idea how much is physically possible

    • @Junon15
      @Junon15 Год назад +4

      Terrible efficiency just requires a compelling use case.

    • @turolretar
      @turolretar Год назад

      The more terrible, the better

    • @DAR0k88
      @DAR0k88 Год назад +11

      The sun produces a bunch of energy that is lost into space and never reaches Earth. Collecting that "wasted" energy is hyper-efficient since it would have never reached earth anyway. It's not as a simple as just measuring the efficiency of the panels like you would with Earth-based solar panels.

  • @vanadot
    @vanadot Год назад +5

    Military : So you're saying that we could send a person "some" energy from a distance?

  • @publicspace234
    @publicspace234 Год назад +1

    5:24 did anyone see that jump cut in the demo video?

    • @AchroDev
      @AchroDev 10 месяцев назад

      Came here looking for this comment

  • @kevaljoshi4419
    @kevaljoshi4419 Год назад +3

    What about the impact of this high energy EM waves on human tissues. How safe is this ?? Any research in this direction would be mandatory

  • @KennyVert
    @KennyVert 6 месяцев назад

    Really terrific talk, Ali. Thank you.

  • @மாணவர்கள்பயிலரங்கம்

    Scary and fascinating at same time🥲

  • @bradleywall2246
    @bradleywall2246 Год назад +9

    This would be huge for Mars. Because of the dust storms, solar panels on the surface are less than ideal. This has led us to use miniature nuclear reactors to power our latest and largest rovers.

    • @lalablove665
      @lalablove665 Год назад

      Outer space "above" is a fantasy cartoon. Does not exist. What people call Mars is not a physical object we can reach. It lies in the heavens beyond the firmament.

    • @raoultesla2292
      @raoultesla2292 Год назад

      I thought of Musk buying him same. Energy from above without dust storm to keep the NeuraLink factor workers going.

    • @cedriceveleigh
      @cedriceveleigh Год назад +1

      But the dust storms that block the sun will also block the beam from this solar panel array, and the cost of building the array on Mars would probably be enormous compared to the already huge cost of doing it on earth. Sounds to me like nuclear is still the way to go on Mars. Nuclear is also a great tool in the arsenal for fighting climate change on earth.

    • @iamBazzy
      @iamBazzy Год назад

      The beam cannot travel through everything, weather will still be a factor on any planet

  • @ratnaranichowdhury2943
    @ratnaranichowdhury2943 Год назад +1

    The idea and technology is really so great ....🎉

  • @djredrover
    @djredrover Год назад

    3:57 : I think you missed the timing on that joke, mate ahaha. Only kidding of course. Great presentation!

  • @deviilaxmijsrinivas
    @deviilaxmijsrinivas Год назад +1

    Thought is perhaps much ahead of time and that's why there are some ifs and buts...
    If the wireless energy transfer happens, it would be the best green energy revolution ever
    Too good 👍 👌 👏 ❤

  • @kwarme
    @kwarme Год назад +9

    The indoor application looks very promising. But for the satellite projection; wouldn't we still need to install a solar panel like infrastructure on the ground to receive the energy? What will be the benefit of this approach? Will it eliminate the need to store energy on the ground? Because that alone would be a big step forward.

    • @microsoft.co.u
      @microsoft.co.u Год назад +1

      its mostly for better energy collection efficiency since solar panels are already not very efficient, and are greatly impacted by the atmosphere greatly reducing the light. its basically collecting solar power unobstructed then transferring the energy to earth as efficiently as possible

    • @ahmetmutlu348
      @ahmetmutlu348 9 месяцев назад

      if they can build a strong enough receiver that can withstand heat... loss will be less if used sometign like laser thats directional.. but another problem is that is bigger problem then loss in this case is destruction risk ratio of that laser/ligh :D

    • @arcodax3302
      @arcodax3302 8 месяцев назад

      Of all the comments you are the only one that I think beyond just looking pretty, I hope you have a good life, you deserve it

  • @MrZinoh
    @MrZinoh Год назад +2

    In 2006, Huntington Beach CA, and during an R&D meeting at my company, I proposed the concept of developing a wireless charging solution for our cutting-edge laptop brand, "Zinoh." Despite facing skepticism from engineers who initially considered it implausible to transmit electricity through the atmosphere, I held firm to the vision. Today, I'm grateful for the innovative minds that embraced the challenge and turned this once-dismissed idea into a reality. Unfortunately, our brand didn't thrive, but the experience underscores the importance of embracing bold ideas that push the boundaries of what is deemed possible.

  • @jacobzhuh
    @jacobzhuh Год назад +8

    The wireless technology was awesomeness🎉

    • @andrewferguson6901
      @andrewferguson6901 Год назад +3

      Best wireless tech is still the humble stone. You can throw it, you can smash with it, you can build with it, you can sharpen it.
      Truly. Wireless rocks are the best

  • @debasish597
    @debasish597 Год назад

    surprisingly this video also partly teaches how aesa radar works using tr modules

  • @אלעדאלעד-פ1ב
    @אלעדאלעד-פ1ב Год назад +1

    the question for me is the efficienty of the process. this energy need to pass VERY big distance to her destination and through the atmosphere. is it possible? and more important, this approach are enough economical compare to our exsisting solutions?

  • @Madlion
    @Madlion Год назад +7

    Amazing, so many things are limited by battery time today, especially drones, imagine a plugged in station beaming power to the drone to fly over long distances. Or that all mobile phones will auto charge via a station at home, no nees to put down

    • @jackbusiness7879
      @jackbusiness7879 Год назад

      I wonder how harmful it can be though especially in large doses. Like a pseudo space laser

    • @clusterstage
      @clusterstage Год назад +3

      "If we can't put a meter on it, we don't want it" -JP Morgan to Nikolai Tesla.

    • @microsoft.co.u
      @microsoft.co.u Год назад +1

      Tracking a drone with high density wireless power sound like it could go wrong easily. Phones that are always charged would be cool but concentrated high energy beams of microwave pointed at peoples pockets would be very risky.

  • @punkdigerati
    @punkdigerati Год назад +2

    RF is just a subset of the electromagnetic spectrum, the carrier wave/particle of which is the photon. This is just more complicated solar. It needs a serious cost/benefit analysis versus other forms of solar energy.
    I suspect that the cost of development of the technology, testing, and deployment to space would be a greater cost than deploying ground based solar for the same energy collected.

    • @markrobinowitz8473
      @markrobinowitz8473 Год назад +1

      The energy requirements to launch huge amounts of material into space mean this is more suited for a 13 year old's fantasy project, not anything practical.

    • @kravar
      @kravar Год назад

      It is impossible because power loss of any wawe is to big.

  • @TheAmericanAmerican
    @TheAmericanAmerican Год назад +43

    For any techy, nerdy, scifi person out there, I cannot recommend enough that you read Isaac Asimov's books and short stories! He was decades ahead of his time and predicted this very technology 70 years ago!

    • @nacho4073
      @nacho4073 Год назад +4

      Nikola Tesla did it before!

    • @georgesos
      @georgesos Год назад +1

      He was warning humanity, but we are still too greedy and stupid to realize that.
      Especially these "innovators"...

    • @lynnjames6361
      @lynnjames6361 Год назад

      Yessss

    • @fawadahmed7354
      @fawadahmed7354 Год назад

      Techy, Nerdy 😂😂😂😂 why all people involved in technology since childhood are nerdy 😅😅

    • @alainpannetier2543
      @alainpannetier2543 Год назад

      @@fawadahmed7354 Difference between a nerd and an engineer is that the nerd will fail to notice the innumerable flaws in that concept and hail it as a long awaited game changer whereas the seasoned engineer will instantly identify them and move on.

  • @Krishtafa
    @Krishtafa Год назад +6

    Btw, great explanation about how this works 👏

    • @alainpannetier2543
      @alainpannetier2543 Год назад

      He just explained beam forming in layman terms. The electronics is similar to what a Starlink antenna uses.

  • @AndrejsBoka
    @AndrejsBoka Год назад

    wow! great presentation!

  • @ahmetmutlu348
    @ahmetmutlu348 9 месяцев назад

    i uess moon can be used for this... ie its relatively stationary... atleast more stable then satelites... ie place lots of panels there and beam it from a one emitter to specific position on eart... as its only one stabilising the target point will cost less and easier to adjust compared to satelite based repositionning protocols...

  • @Light-Eater
    @Light-Eater Год назад

    It been powering everything since the beginning of this planet.

  • @solaymannaserzade5804
    @solaymannaserzade5804 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @shaunlee8618
    @shaunlee8618 Год назад

    It’s The Powers that Be in the way of progress.

    • @timtruett5184
      @timtruett5184 Год назад

      You don't need to use paranoid fantasies about the powers that be to explain why this idea has not been adopted. It does not make sense economically. Solar power is a great thing, but there is no need to put it into space and then being the energy back to antenna on the earth.

  • @Fabian-bv2dz
    @Fabian-bv2dz Год назад +12

    This is such great tech. I can't believe he didn't mention Nikola Tesla as the pioneer of Wireless energy transmition

    • @j3ffn4v4rr0
      @j3ffn4v4rr0 Год назад +2

      Tesla never gets his due :(

    • @carphone9385
      @carphone9385 Год назад

      The same reason why musk doesn't advocate his philosophy - Tesla wasn't driven by money and mirrored socialist ideals of sharing the worlds assets, resources, ideas and its wealth with everyone and not just for the Musks and the other 1% owners of the worlds wealth.

    • @The_JosephDream
      @The_JosephDream Год назад +1

      That’s the same thing I was going to say 😢. I’m an Electrical engineer and I really love Tesla’s work, when someone takes his ideas to build new inventions without mentioning him it’s so painful 😢

  • @Rezin_8
    @Rezin_8 Год назад

    Been screaming this since I saw Lex Podcast with Brian Keating ⚠️🌐🧐🤌 Galileo and the lense 🥸 Celestial energy can be harnessed tho provide energy on Earths surface

  • @talesmusic739
    @talesmusic739 Год назад

    It's amazing

  • @VyTran-qc4tr
    @VyTran-qc4tr Год назад

    so good 👍👍

  • @nicolasblume1046
    @nicolasblume1046 Год назад +2

    We already have wireless energy from space... it's called sunshine

  • @tillyshimmelstone4332
    @tillyshimmelstone4332 Год назад +1

    I wonder about living things in the pathway of the energy likes birds, trees and us and what happens with absorbing that energy and is it dangerous, etc.

  • @mohammedbahta4366
    @mohammedbahta4366 Год назад

    Good job Mr

  • @Internalview44
    @Internalview44 10 месяцев назад

    Noval concept interesting 😮

  • @iwaniwak6590
    @iwaniwak6590 Год назад +24

    what the password of your wireless energy? hahaha

  • @NoXic88
    @NoXic88 Год назад +1

    He should have mentioned the results of their experiment!!! :O Did it work at all? Etc. off... now I have to research... and people won't be convinced :( It will hopefully become amazing though! :D

  • @octavia.n
    @octavia.n Год назад +9

    Loss of efficiency through the attenuation of signal would mean the panel in space would need to be massive. The cost of launching this massive structure would make it economically unviable. Indoor applications are too niche to reach mass adoption, hence why he’s pitching to a TED audience and not to the market. Interesting idea, but DOA without an actual problem this can solve.

  • @jalalkhosravi6458
    @jalalkhosravi6458 Год назад +2

    دمت گرم دایی ،کارت درسته👌

  • @raflititoputra8613
    @raflititoputra8613 Год назад +3

    so genius in progress

    • @JimBob1937
      @JimBob1937 Год назад

      His space idea, as he said, isn't new, but that has more potential. The main issue I suspect is the cost per kWh is likely far higher in expense than any existing energy generation/transmission methods. There is a lot of energy out in the universe, the tricky part is extracting it in a cost effective way.

  • @kourosharshadi8376
    @kourosharshadi8376 Год назад

    you can charge your celphone with wireless sender bcz its electromagnetic wave. buy can you do same in long distance?

  • @alexmarr5779
    @alexmarr5779 Год назад

    This is really cool, but what are the caveats to a system like this? EMF for example. In my opinion, more studies should be conducted regarding the EMF with respect to the human body. It is a wave/signal that would technically transmit through the body if one were in-between. Again, I think we could/should pursue these types of wireless energy transfers while in parallel studying best safety approaches.

  • @ElvisTranscriber2
    @ElvisTranscriber2 Год назад +5

    7:54 *you can think about sending this to a remote sub-saharan village where there's no infrastructure for power transmission....*
    Imagine thinking that this abismal alternative to having and owning your own infrastructure in your sovereign territory would not lead to cases of people waving their basic energy autonomy to someone else from a far distance.... They could give you some bullcr@p story that they cannot send you all the energy that you need and you would have to take them at their word... This is energetic enslavement I prefer solar alternatives where independent producers of energy can resell their energy back into the grid.... *This sounds to me like a last ditch attempt at having energy companies being the only ones who could create and maintain such facilities* .... *it doesn't scale down to the average joe in the street with his solar panel feeding the grid.... It's more like the billionaire exclusivist cake for only them to enjoy*
    Just *THINK ABOUT IT*

  • @alainpannetier2543
    @alainpannetier2543 Год назад +4

    Getting more energy from space when we can't even get rid of the excess and the Earth is over-heating seems a brilliant idea indeed.

    • @ravenousvisages
      @ravenousvisages 4 месяца назад

      I guess you can't sell a massive fusion power source if it's a celestial body. Trickle down economics. Put a device between the sun and earth so we can sell the product 😂

  • @gunnarMyTube
    @gunnarMyTube Год назад

    Can the direction changing be vulnerable to some form of external interference ? it seems when directing energy it is important that it gets delivered to a very specific intended location.
    Should some disturbance occur one could envision a misdirected "beam" cause effects harmful to life forms that come subjected to it ?
    On the other hand if possibility for disturbance is low then I imagine it could be difficult for a third party to protect against undesired effects of energy transfer on a 'receiving end' ?
    Concerns of the technology becoming employed in weapons development.

  • @rudilapa6569
    @rudilapa6569 Год назад +3

    Sunlight is wireless energy that gets delivered to earth..

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 Год назад

      fr people aren't using solar enough

    • @murraymadness4674
      @murraymadness4674 Год назад

      Exactly, we don't harvest anything even remotely close to even 1% of it today. As he said, put big giant solar farms in the desert and be done! But that is too easy to do and does not attract venture capital.

  • @berbudy
    @berbudy Год назад

    Wow this should be more widely reported than apple vision pro

  • @nicolacabasvidani954
    @nicolacabasvidani954 Год назад

    That's wonderful! Please, create a vacuum cleaner without cable. Moving Miele vacuum cleaner on his own cable is something you need to try to understand how messy it is. You loose the will to clean the house.

  • @scifi2sci
    @scifi2sci Год назад +1

    it enables a Dyson swarm!

  • @sukumarmurugan7641
    @sukumarmurugan7641 Год назад +5

    Brilliance of Hardwork and Intelligence 🏆 The Rise of Technology

  • @fenderflip333
    @fenderflip333 Год назад

    @2:05 this must be kinda how prayer works

  • @Canada434
    @Canada434 Год назад

    Energy will reduce twice the distance, and it also depends on the large aperture of the antenna on the ground station. He should have mentioned how much energy is received at ground station from space.

  • @MultidimensionalBeing123
    @MultidimensionalBeing123 Год назад

    The perfect UFO stage setting

  • @shaunskosana2202
    @shaunskosana2202 Год назад

    I was researching on how to do it already existing technologies, but aslong nothing moves it's better way to make it using components

  • @brooksdaniel
    @brooksdaniel Год назад +1

    Wait so you launched the rocket with your test on board ... did it work!?!? Good god man the suspense

  • @sen4674
    @sen4674 Год назад

    this is how @3:27 starlink ground atenaea access the low orbit satellites.

  • @emanesmaeli2965
    @emanesmaeli2965 2 месяца назад

    Wow😮😮

  • @SDFNI3894YR
    @SDFNI3894YR Год назад

    this looks dream

  • @vasyllizanets7954
    @vasyllizanets7954 Год назад

    I like it!

  • @gene4094
    @gene4094 Год назад +1

    Finally, a video on ‘negative refractive index meta materials’. These MMs that develop a Doppler shift that can be used for a new energy source at the nano scale. By seeding nano these dielectric metallic structured resonators into micro water droplets, the gain in energy will split these water molecules. These meta materials will be the save our plant from overheating, by creating this new energy source.

    • @timtruett5184
      @timtruett5184 Год назад

      This has nothing to do with metamaterials. He's talking about phased away antennas.

  • @MrBrandonderek2
    @MrBrandonderek2 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @innovationpartyvids1715
    @innovationpartyvids1715 Год назад

    I am just so surprised that people have very low enthusiasm about this. This is basically WHAT Nikola Tesla envisioned, wireless electricity and he was called names. It is a revolutionary idea, project, and now a reality with proof of concept.
    So surprised that people hardly applauded, there are only 54k views after 2 days and so few comments. Come on people, support the energy revolution! :)

    • @murraymadness4674
      @murraymadness4674 Год назад

      Tesla's solution highlighted the danger why it didn't work and why this idea won't work. He could not focus it, so everywhere there was dangerous levels of power, this solution focus the danger so death is instant..

    • @timtruett5184
      @timtruett5184 Год назад

      I can't support this particular idea because it does not make sense. We already have solar power on the ground. Utility-scale solar power with battery storage is already the cheapest source of energy. Space solar power moves the solar panels into Earth orbit at great cost, requires additional hardware for high power microwave beams and rectifying antennas on the ground, and creates additional problems with space debris as the orbiting structures are hit by micrometeoroids, and creates environmental problems for bats, birds, and insects that fly through the beam. How is that a good idea? It isn't.

  • @timtruett5184
    @timtruett5184 Год назад +1

    The solar array / antenna would need to be huge. To be economical it would have to be very lightweight. What you end up with is a solar sail that impossible to keep an orbit.
    Another consequence of being so big is that it would be hit by micrometeoroids frequently and generate a large amount of space debris. At the altitude of geosynchronous orbit, the debris cloud would persist essentially forever.
    Finally, suppose this could be done. What would the light pollution be like on Earth from hundreds or thousands of square miles of solar panels?

  • @yelectric1893
    @yelectric1893 Год назад

    Perhaps a scalable unit panel with sustainment in mind could be the way.

  • @nick430781
    @nick430781 Год назад +8

    My only concern is possibly biological impact if this goes large scale

  • @charliefehr1152
    @charliefehr1152 Год назад +1

    Integrate this technology into starlink. They already have the infrastructure to add these to their existing satellites, and they could create power and WiFi worldwide simultaneously. Would make for an awesome future. They might even sell more teslas if you didn’t have to go charge them 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @francismusso7644
    @francismusso7644 4 месяца назад

    We now know that a laser beam can act as a conductor for electrical energy even without the need for fiber optic cable. Of course this would be only useful with line of sight situations. I see many interesting potential uses for this technology. Used with a pair of the most powerful lasers such as a carbon dioxide lasers and coupled to a megavolt capacitive discharge unit could be a very powerful weapon.

  • @nazmulhossain4556
    @nazmulhossain4556 Год назад

    Remarkable

  • @pacanosiu
    @pacanosiu Год назад

    you're not ready for the next breakthrough yet
    firstly
    respect+position+trust

  • @OverwoundGames
    @OverwoundGames Год назад +1

    yeah, let's collect energy from an even larger area of space and concentrate it in the same volume, can't think why that could be a long term problem...

  • @IanAlexanderMusicCo
    @IanAlexanderMusicCo Год назад +1

    Hopefully he’ll live long enough to do this

  • @markrobinowitz8473
    @markrobinowitz8473 Год назад +3

    Who gets to control the steering mechanism? I've heard about this fantasy for a half century (read too many sci fi novels as a kid) but the logistics get in the way of taking this seriously.

  • @boriskaragiannis
    @boriskaragiannis Год назад +1

    4:23 or army of low altitude satellites

  • @jcb355
    @jcb355 Год назад

    Sound waves behave the same way. I used to work at a music center where we installed sound systems in churches and cathedrals -- ironically, the worst environment for intelligible speaking. The systems we installed could "focus" sound waves to cancel themselves just before the walls. This eliminated the sound reflecting off walls, echoing in the hall.

  • @daminc
    @daminc Год назад +2

    Goodbye birds 😂

  • @voranartsirisubsoontorn
    @voranartsirisubsoontorn 8 месяцев назад

    Hope you know what you are doing to cloud around the world where all type of factories go up there in space above cloud.

  • @smcclure3545
    @smcclure3545 Год назад

    wait a sec, aren't we worried about solar storms knocking out THE INTERNET?? Are we ready for space-integrated energy systems when we can't even manage decent fidelity on cell phones??

    • @kharijordan6426
      @kharijordan6426 3 месяца назад

      Could try a mix of ideas to get the ideal energy from the sun.
      Rechargeable batteries but instead of hooking it up you just press the
      "I need more energy" button
      And now the energy is beamed to your car.
      Pretty cool I think. The sun isn't infinite energy but most will die if old age before it runs out.

  • @dellcoc
    @dellcoc Год назад +1

    How do I invest in GuRu?

  • @cropcircle5693
    @cropcircle5693 Год назад

    If the only application for this was to safely beam down power from space to grid stations and replace current dirty electrical generation systems, it would change humanity. No more excuses on switching to electric transport systems. Massive gains in reduction of fossil fuel usage world wide.
    I would love to see the impact this could have on aviation considering the safety concerns would be lower related to the energy wave traveling between space and the atmosphere and never having to reach more populated areas. Also shipping. Beam power directly to ships in shipping lanes away from populated areas.

  • @ridwan8886
    @ridwan8886 Год назад

    AESA and PESA radar?

  • @AyushSingh-be2nm
    @AyushSingh-be2nm Год назад

    01:51 But where does the energy go? I mean Energy is always conserved.

    • @TumulKhan
      @TumulKhan 2 месяца назад

      Remember, when they overlap properly the energy becomes four times? The energy is gone there.

  • @stevenherrold5955
    @stevenherrold5955 Год назад

    would this technology make hydro electric power obsolete and why or why not ??