[pchelpers] Re: Witricity- a new development giving power without wires

I read about this some months ago and found it interesting.  I'd be curious to 
know how high the efficiency can be, and what the efficiency is for standard 
modern wiring (still haev heat and induction losses).

On the other hand, this also brings up a subject that I don't understand: heat, 
light (electromagnetic spectrum), electricity, and magnetism are supposedly the 
same, but I've yet to see/hear an explanation that passes my (as a friend of 
mine puts it) "common-sense test".  Specifically, I don't understand how light 
is considered to be related to moving electrons.  Can you explain, John (or 
someone else who has some knowledge of how these things work)?

----- Original Message ----
From: John Durham john.modec@xxxxxxxxxx

After I read about this today, I knew some of you folks would want to 
know about it, so here are links to the relevant pages:
Witricity (definition)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witricity
Introduction to Witricity
http://www.witricitypower.com/
Nikola Tesla's Dream Came True..
http://www.witricitynet.com/


      
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