Wireless energy give me the impression that its transmitted like wifi, but it is? It could very well be transmitted through the Earth helped in its way by Wardenclyffe type towers...
There's more interesting tech in existence than that about which we've been told, including wireless transmission (from space via radio waves that can be converted to usable energy).
Interesting May 2025 interview - Shawn Ryan with General Kwast - energy tech, quantum, US policies/funding, why innovation is nixed, Space Force's real purpose - long video but worth it (maybe run at 1.25x or 1.5x) - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zolJAJqhEvk
If it's real, that would be dandy, but so far it is only a pipe dream. It certainly was not real for Tesla, as he failed to demonstrate it. (And it was never going to be "free", since the energy still had to be produced by conventional means.)
We could transmit massive power by microwave beams today, but the hazards would be too great compared to electricity over wires. You need to stop reading dusty dreams and get your head around "cold fusion." That's where something big may emerge.
There's more interesting tech in existence than that about which we've been told, including wireless transmission (from space via radio waves that can be converted to usable energy).
Interesting May 2025 interview - Shawn Ryan with General Kwast - energy tech, quantum, US policies/funding, why innovation is nixed, Space Force's real purpose - long video but worth it (maybe run at 1.25x or 1.5x) - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zolJAJqhEvk
This technology was well known half a century ago, and tested terrestrially. I can't help it if you weren't around then to know about it. It was a basic feature of the solar power satellites that were being considered then.
Except we can "ferment" it here from the radioactive decay of tritium, which we can make from neutron activation of lithium-6. No need to go to the Moon. But it is of questionable value, since we need a fusion ignition temperature for it twice as high as for tritium.
You can suppose nonsense if you want. Planck and Schrodinger paved the way in quantum physics for the relationship between frequency and energy, and mass / particle duality. Tesla would have nothing to do with quantum physics, but they made real what he only arm-waved about.
And it passed the test. Kind of like turning on a light bulb to see if it would work. Nothing fundamental about the technology. Just a test to see if all the circuits worked, and maybe the pointing system.
This is a nothingburger. All they did was convert electricity into microwaves at the X-37 and then beam the microwaves to the Earth for collection and conversion back to electricity. This process and its efficiency was thoroughly known in the 1970s and was fundamental to the design of large solar power satellites in those days. They turned out to be too huge and expensive, compared to conventional and nuclear power. It has nothing to do with Nikola Tesla.
The world needs free energy. I'm sorry it just does. It will lift the world far up if everyone has free energy.
White hats needed the free energy for that AI they've been running for X years as well? Wouldn't be detectable if it were essentially free.
Wireless energy give me the impression that its transmitted like wifi, but it is? It could very well be transmitted through the Earth helped in its way by Wardenclyffe type towers...
There's more interesting tech in existence than that about which we've been told, including wireless transmission (from space via radio waves that can be converted to usable energy).
Interesting May 2025 interview - Shawn Ryan with General Kwast - energy tech, quantum, US policies/funding, why innovation is nixed, Space Force's real purpose - long video but worth it (maybe run at 1.25x or 1.5x) - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zolJAJqhEvk
Clips from Badlands' podcast a couple/few years ago with General Kwast - https://nitter.net/patel_patriot/status/1624482319661731841
I think it was more like a perpetual EMP.
Someone tell killerspacerobot tesla energy is real cuz he be thinking inside his little box of usual science
If it's real, that would be dandy, but so far it is only a pipe dream. It certainly was not real for Tesla, as he failed to demonstrate it. (And it was never going to be "free", since the energy still had to be produced by conventional means.)
We could transmit massive power by microwave beams today, but the hazards would be too great compared to electricity over wires. You need to stop reading dusty dreams and get your head around "cold fusion." That's where something big may emerge.
There's more interesting tech in existence than that about which we've been told, including wireless transmission (from space via radio waves that can be converted to usable energy).
Interesting May 2025 interview - Shawn Ryan with General Kwast - energy tech, quantum, US policies/funding, why innovation is nixed, Space Force's real purpose - long video but worth it (maybe run at 1.25x or 1.5x) - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zolJAJqhEvk
Clips from Badlands' podcast a couple/few years ago with General Kwast - https://nitter.net/patel_patriot/status/1624482319661731841
This technology was well known half a century ago, and tested terrestrially. I can't help it if you weren't around then to know about it. It was a basic feature of the solar power satellites that were being considered then.
Hello there fren . I see you haven't found your way out of Platos cave yet
I'm out and have been for decades. You are still trapped in Tesla's Cave. You're not interested in cold fusion?
Interesting. There's more reality to that than to Tesla's imaginings.
Except we can "ferment" it here from the radioactive decay of tritium, which we can make from neutron activation of lithium-6. No need to go to the Moon. But it is of questionable value, since we need a fusion ignition temperature for it twice as high as for tritium.
You can suppose nonsense if you want. Planck and Schrodinger paved the way in quantum physics for the relationship between frequency and energy, and mass / particle duality. Tesla would have nothing to do with quantum physics, but they made real what he only arm-waved about.
BTW , that was a test
And it passed the test. Kind of like turning on a light bulb to see if it would work. Nothing fundamental about the technology. Just a test to see if all the circuits worked, and maybe the pointing system.
This is a nothingburger. All they did was convert electricity into microwaves at the X-37 and then beam the microwaves to the Earth for collection and conversion back to electricity. This process and its efficiency was thoroughly known in the 1970s and was fundamental to the design of large solar power satellites in those days. They turned out to be too huge and expensive, compared to conventional and nuclear power. It has nothing to do with Nikola Tesla.
This is a great podcast and I recommend it highly to all that seek truth. I don't recommend casually either