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Comment on:ELECTRICITYMohammad. I always wondered and thought this would be posible. Not to long ago my mate said something similar that he saw an experiment on tv (discovery I think) that started to use this method possably though EMR microwaves aparently. Not to sure he may not of heard rite. But if their were electrons not photons, travelling through the air and things intercepted their path would disrupt power delivery. Also this would probibly be harmful to humans and animals etc. As to transfering power from photons would be a different story. Posted by Stefan Parker on October 25, 2010 My father told me that one day people could deliver electricity by wireless methods, do you thing is this true? and is it Safe? I saw an you-tube video of a experiment of that, but I can't tell the truth of that , can you tell me?? Posted by Mohammad Ibreighith on August 24, 2010 Hmmm...lovin it....I can combine currency and electricity.... We take the currency that is about to be recycled and apply a cleaning coat. Next we will place, (nickle, thin sheet of paper, penny, thin paper, nickle, papper, etc....Next within the cells (in serries and parallel) we add an acid....Boooom we have rows of batteries. After the power has reduced below profit we then recycle the metals back into circulation. Posted by Patrick Gaines on July 31, 2009 The most simplistic solution solves two problems... One is electricity generation, the other is pollution. (apologies for the Off Topic). We need to subsidize our electricity consumption by generating power (not necessarily electricity) where it is needed. In our own homes. Either by clean homemade biofuel from refuse or renewable energy, such as wind, solar etc. Included in this is also using solar power to subsidize our heating of water, thus saving electricity. Posted by Ryan Olsen on March 24, 2009 Add your CommentIf you are already a Member please login first. Fields marked * are mandatory. |
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