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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
You are wrong here. Course radio waves that surround us can be easily turned into electricity by just a 20 meter wire. It will be enough even to lite a small lamp (ok, a diode). But this is a very different kind of power. Not human-made one. The Earth is a HUGE electrical engine. It has a rotor and a stater (you should be learning this scheme in the school). So it does generate a mad power. When I say mad, i mean something which is really MAD which can't be produced by humans using all the existing resources and technologies.. Even nuclear energy is nothing comparing to that our planet generates every millisecond.
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From what I understand, the energy of the earths rotating core is partially converted into electromagnetic energy, but over the earth, the way a magnets field of magnetism surrounds it. The Magnetosphere protects the earth from solar windds, etc. To capture some of this energy, wouldn't the device have to be in the magnetosphere to work?
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
So when all those "tesla" generators (there are many types of them) take the electricity from "nowhere" (it's not so of course). They take it from our planet.
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What form of energy is it taking? can you send me a link?
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
The theoretically no energy can be only in absolutely vacuum, with absolute zero temperature and a zero gravity. In a place where even the time doesn't exist. But it's just a theory. Practically we know it is possible to get an absolutely incredible power and mass(!) from literally nothing. E=mc^2 - it's a formula of the Universe. 99.99999% of people says "ah I know it! Einstein has invented that formula!" They really know it. They know Einstein, but they have no idea what exactly it does mean.
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E=MC^2 doesn't mean energy from nothing, and it doesn't mean that you can get power from literally nothing. What it says is (E)Energy = M(Mass) X C (The speed of Light) squared. It means that there is alot of energy in mass. There's a really good explanation of this at
https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...-e-mc-2-means/
Anyway, i don't doubt that there's a way to capture energy the way described, it's just not done well yet. We are surrounded by electromagnetic energy (light, radio, even sound). Converting the energy around us into a different kind of energy is a great idea and should be pursued and I have no doubt we'll get there.
Here's an idea for you: We're surrounded by wifi signals now. Wouldn't it be great if we could charge our cellphones by wifi? It's a crazy idea, but it's not impossible.