Archive for December, 2008

Wireless Energy

nikola-teslaWireless energy transfer or wireless power transmission is the process that takes place in any system where electrical energy is transmitted from a power source to an electrical load, without interconnecting wires in an electrical grid. Wireless transmission is ideal in cases where instantaneous or continuous energy transfer is needed, but interconnecting wires are inconvenient, hazardous, or impossible.

Though the physics of both are related, this is distinct from wireless transmission for the purpose of transferring information (such as radio), where the percentage of the power that is received is only important if it becomes too low to successfully recover the signal. With wireless energy transfer, the efficiency is a more critical parameter and this creates important differences in these technologies.

1893: Nikola Tesla demonstrated the illumination of vacuum bulbs wirelessly (without any wires connected to the bulbs) at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

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Nikola on December 21st 2008 in Tesla

The Forgotten Wizard

Nikola Tesla – The Forgotten Wizard
It’s sad but true A lot of Nikola Tesla ideas and invention of Alternating current was Tesla invention but Edison pretty much stole it from him because Tesla wasn’t all there also were seeing that some of his ideas such as wireless electricity using lighting & a tower to provide free electricity!

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Nikola on December 6th 2008 in Tesla