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  • Nikola Tesla’s Research, Is This How To Deal With 5G Radiation?

    05/15/2026 9:46:30 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    100 Percent Fed Up ^ | May 15, 2026 | M Winger
    Nikola Tesla’s research seems to be popping up quite frequently these days. From researchers in Finland and Japan testing wireless energy transmission systems to using copper to creating giant plants. It would seem more people are discovering the benefits of tapping into the electricity and electrons in the air via what Tesla called the æther. Even French scientist Mr. Christofleau tapped into it to cause plants to explode in growth! How is it done? Well, one of the main tools is…copper. Here’s a short clip that shows the results of using copper in gardening (given the nickname: electro culture)
  • Goodbye to copper worldwide—DARPA manages to transmit electricity remotely without wires thanks to the “POWER” program

    09/05/2025 8:06:38 AM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 79 replies
    El Adelantado ^ | 4/9/25 | Raquel
    What if we told you that DARPA, the U.S. government agency, has developed a way to send electricity through great distances… with no batteries or cables involved in the process? That’s right, like out of a cartoon (it actually looks like a Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz’s idea), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has been able to transmit energy using focused light beams. Of course, they have decided to call their project POWER —great copywriting, even better science. But, how does the DARPA’s POWER project work? This scientific experiment turns electricity into a tightly focused beam of light, sends that beam...
  • Samsung patents wireless TV with no power cable

    03/06/2019 12:53:49 PM PST · by Bloody Sam Roberts · 63 replies
    Tech Radar.com ^ | 2/6/19 | Henry St Leger
    Could Samsung be on the cusp of a fully wireless TV? A recent patent hints that a Samsung TV without any pesky cables could be around the corner. Spotted by LetsGoDigital, the patent was filed in March 2018 but only released publicly in late February of this year. The patent revolves around a wireless power transceiver, which would make the prospective television the first of its kind to transmit power across the room rather than relying on a power cable - increasingly seen as an eyesore next to Samsung's premium design sets. The transceiver takes the form of a magnetic...