Hello, I will explain what I have done but I can’t give too much detail or you can steal my idea. I was able to light a light bulb without wires, battery, or some other third thing. My invention runs on something no one thought about. If I created wireless electricity I will send it to the science comity then post on Youtube. My channel name is Industrial chemist. If I am the first will I win an award? Get money? Scholarship? Please answer quickly. Check my up coming channel for the amazing never done before video. Thanks.
Should I still post it as it is very easy to do?
Should I still post it as it is very easy to do?
My method has nothing to do with waves.
My method has nothing to do with waves.
Or transmissions
Or transmissions
Or conductors
Or conductors
12 Answers
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Tesla’s wireless system involved simply pushing a rod into the ground and picking the electricity up with an antenna—anywhere in the world.
The current was to be generated and transmitted via towers,
His financeer, J, P,. Morgan, did not support it because 1. It would make the existing electrical infrastructure, obsolete and 2. There was no way to METER the electricity to make money for it.
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Right….Nikola Tesla did this over a century ago but it was impractical to use because of the huge losses and high danger. Wireless electricity is also known as lightning.
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wireless electricity has been around for over a century — (radio waves, inductance)
it has long been known that a fluorescent bulb will glow in the presence of a strong electrical field.
the hard part is transmitting electricity in a single beam, rather than having it radiate in all directions, so that it can be received at a distance and converted to useful energy without waste.
if you can do that, you’ll be on to something.
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there was a inventor called TESLA who invented wireless electricity in early 1900’s THE ONLY reason it wasnt used the people he told about it said how could we collect payment.. so no its not likely that you invented something new..
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“If I created wireless electricity…” So you haven’t created any yet? It is just an idea? Try creating it, then people might take notice.
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I guess you used a parabolic reflector to focus sunlight and heat the light bulb filament. It’s an interesting experiment but no commercial use. Since it uses sunlight, the light bulb is unnecessary. You need light when it’s dark
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Wireless charging is also called Inductive charging and it’s already invented
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_charging
BTW, I can’t find your YouTube channel
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You’d better patent it before telling anyone anything. Don’t post here or someone might try to steal it.
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To late they`ve been doing that for quite a while – it will be on TVs etc next year
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Have you never heard of Nikola Tesla?