• Freefall@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Nah, that was just blasting a microwave beam at a collector. It would work and be meh on efficiency, but also bake everything between the two points…neat innovative theory, bad idea. Tesla was a smart dude, but his bad ideas were left ignored for a reason.

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        2 months ago

        That’s not right… He was trying to achieve wireless power through Earth resonance. Which AFAIK is pretty much now completely debunked as never going to work … but it tracks with Tesla’s world view.

        It’s kind of crazy how much you can build without a complete understanding… There’s probably stuff we think we understand now that we really don’t and other stuff left to discover.

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          2 months ago

          I was thinking his wireless transmission, not harvesting… yeah, that is pretty out there.

          No doubt there is plenty to discover, but there is a lot of B.S. that can be discarded, but people cling to it.

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            2 months ago

            He also wanted to use the resonance for transmission AFAIK. He didn’t really buy into the radio waves from a scientific standpoint (which to be fair to him … everything was more theoretical back then; if he was in the modern era, he’d have better information to use).

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      2 months ago

      No, this is transforming focused radio waves into DC voltage using a transceiver, Rather than Tesla’s ambient electricity harvested from the atmosphere.