Anonymous ID: e2c291 June 6, 2025, 1:14 p.m. No.23132701   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2706

>>23132184

> Trump threw us such an obvious PR win.

I think every American is onboard with reducing the cost of government expenditures. But what's the real reason behind canceling the subsidies?

 

Will Musk NEED Subsidies if technology is advanced enough to send electricity thru the air? Will the USA energy independence Trump told us about mean non-reliance in the antiquated electrical grid system? Is this part of the Golden Dome, or a stand-alone capability? Can it be implemented on a Grand Scale? How far has tech evolved while we were sleeping? All the EV owners will be sitting pretty if electricity can be sent thru the air: their car will be permanently "Full". How "Golden" will the Golden Age be?

 

Researchers Just Wirelessly Transmitted Power Over 98 Feet of Thin Air

We could one day charge our phones and tablets wirelessly through the air, thanks to newly developed technology.

 

Researchers have used infrared laser light to transmit 400mW of light power over distances of up to 30 meters (98 feet). That's enough juice to charge small sensors, though in time it could be developed to charge up larger devices such as smartphones too.

 

All this is done in a way which is perfectly safe – the laser falls back to a low power mode when not in use.

 

The technical term for it is distributed laser charging, and the particular type developed here manages to be safer and able to go further than previous experiments with similar sort of wireless power transmission technologies.

 

"While most other approaches require the receiving device to be in a special charging cradle or to be stationary, distributed laser charging enables self-alignment without tracking processes as long as the transmitter and receiver are in the line of sight of each other," says electrical engineer Jinyong Ha, from Sejong University in South Korea.

moar:

https://www.sciencealert.com/researchers-just-wirelessly-transmitted-power-over-98-feet-of-thin-air