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What IF APPLE made a SELF-Powered IPAD

A man from Zimbabwe Africa invents a generator that works of radio frequencies
WHY is the NEWS not covering this LOL!
I want you to bare witness to this before they try to kill this guy and keep the technology away from the masses.....

Comments

  • Too soon. We still have a few weeks to go until 1st of April.

  • If it was from Nigeria I might be skeptical. In this case…. I’m skeptical.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    If it was from Nigeria I might be skeptical. In this case…. I’m skeptical.

    Your NOT the only one who is skeptical...LOL
    Racism and skepticism is holding the technology back at least 100 years.

  • @oldschoolwillie said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    If it was from Nigeria I might be skeptical. In this case…. I’m skeptical.

    Your NOT the only one who is skeptical...LOL
    Racism and skepticism is holding the technology back at least 100 years.

    Well that and knowledge of the relevant physics...

  • Hmm, shouldn't all this tapping and swiping be enough to power a small home?

  • edited March 2022

    @AudioGus said:
    Hmm, shouldn't all this tapping and swiping be enough to power a small home?

    Here he is powering a small church...and explaining how he took over where Nikola Tesla left off

  • So if it works he should put the specs and instructions for making it out there for everyone to dive into. Is he doing this?

  • If there was enough radio energy available so that a small box attached to a tv could capture it and power it then we'd all be cooked.

  • @oldschoolwillie said:
    [...]
    Here he is powering a small church...and explaining how he took over where Nikola Tesla left off

    If the words Tesla, free, and energy show up together, it's a con. I've seen this hundreds of times over the last 40 years and it's been going on longer than I've been involved in physics. If Apple (or anyone else) could make a device that drew energy from radio waves or the potential difference between the ground and the air, they'd be doing it and making near infinite cash. Nikola Tesla didn't believe in the electron. His grasp of physics was whack.

  • You can calculate what the power output of a radio station would have to be if, kilometers away, you’d still have harvestable power of 10W per 15cmx20cm.

  • You could compute a very rough estimate assuming a point source emitter and a perfectly spherical propagation, but the propagation is much more complicated in real conditions. Even assuming line-of-sight you'd still need to add in the angles of incidence and transmission. The atmospheric conditions have a big impact. Buildings screw things up. The wavelength of the signal. There's tons of variables and they almost all make everything worse. This wiki article has empirical models near the end that describe the complications, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_propagation#Empirical_models.

    A Qi charger is only about 65% efficient and that's when the coils are in near direct contact.

    Crystal radio sets are passive and use the power of the received signal to power the audio out. I built one as a kid. The signal is so low that you have to have special highly sensitive headphones to hear anything and it's still weak. The wiki article on crystal radios states that the received signal is in the micro to nanowatt range. That's from a commercial AM radio broadcast that is at 10kW or more. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_radio)

  • @NeonSilicon said:
    You could compute a very rough estimate assuming a point source emitter and a perfectly spherical propagation, but the propagation is much more complicated in real conditions. Even assuming line-of-sight you'd still need to add in the angles of incidence and transmission. The atmospheric conditions have a big impact. Buildings screw things up. The wavelength of the signal. There's tons of variables and they almost all make everything worse. This wiki article has empirical models near the end that describe the complications, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_propagation#Empirical_models.

    A Qi charger is only about 65% efficient and that's when the coils are in near direct contact.

    Crystal radio sets are passive and use the power of the received signal to power the audio out. I built one as a kid. The signal is so low that you have to have special highly sensitive headphones to hear anything and it's still weak. The wiki article on crystal radios states that the received signal is in the micro to nanowatt range. That's from a commercial AM radio broadcast that is at 10kW or more. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_radio)

    Yep. I've seen my share of "free energy", "zero point energy" and "perpetual motion" devices to know that if something looks too good to be true, it is.

  • Run-in a home LOL!

    He breaks it down for you "first of it's kind technology".

  • edited March 2022

    @LinearLineman said:
    If it was from Nigeria I might be skeptical. In this case…. I’m skeptical.

    Ouch. That hurt.

    Edit: That being said, I got my skeptical goggles on. Unless he made modifications to the internal structure of the tv, and/or had a steady stream of RF pointed to the tv, and accounted for the effects of interferences, I’m pretty much in doubt mode.

    I don’t doubt that electricity can be generated from RF. I’m more curious about the quantity generated, and consistency.

  • @seonnthaproducer said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    If it was from Nigeria I might be skeptical. In this case…. I’m skeptical.

    Ouch. That hurt.

    As long as you are not a prince everything is cool.

    I'll note that this is the first time I've ever seen the Tesla energy scam thing from any African. Every one I've ever seen before is from a white guy, mainly from the US. The democratizing impact of the internet in action here.

  • wimwim
    edited March 2022

    I tried an RF energy colon cleansing product I saw in an ad on the internet. Didn't work. :/

  • @seonnthaproducer, are you from Nigeria, bro? Sorry, it’s just that the Nigerian phone scam…. I have $50K in gold I need to get to the US… just give me your bank account and socsec number…, is legendary. I mean Nigeria makes great movies, too!

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @seonnthaproducer, are you from Nigeria, bro? Sorry, it’s just that the Nigerian phone scam…. I have $50K in gold I need to get to the US… just give me your bank account and socsec number…, is legendary. I mean Nigeria makes great movies, too!

    And lots of great music!

  • @wim said:
    I tried an RF energy colon cleansing product I saw in an ad on the internet. Didn't work. :/

    Did you use plenty of colloidal silver? If you hit yourself with about 10kW of RF after taking lots of silver you could probably survive Y2K and become the governor of Montana.

  • @NeonSilicon said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @seonnthaproducer, are you from Nigeria, bro? Sorry, it’s just that the Nigerian phone scam…. I have $50K in gold I need to get to the US… just give me your bank account and socsec number…, is legendary. I mean Nigeria makes great movies, too!

    And lots of great music!

    Yeah, I grew up in Nigeria between the western and southern parts. Different ethnic groups, great food, and a strong sense of political, traditional and religion were part of my upbringing.

    Got love for home, yet I'm definitely aware of the impacts it has on the world...both positive and negative. So, no worries. I get the references.

    Yeah, music and movies are prevalent. Never a dull moment at Nigerian parties. Lots of creativity flows through different individuals...which is weird because I remember a lot of parents would discourage kids on the creative arts, but instead focus on "...being a doctor, lawyer, or engineer..."

    Thankful to have been born in Nigeria as it gave me a greater appreciation of life in Canada.

  • @seonnthaproducer, glad you didn’t take offense. The Ukrainian/Polish border discrimination against Africans absolutely blows my mind. Not every Ukrainian is a hero, apparently… but we should know about European racism. That’s where we Americans got it from.

  • @seonnthaproducer said:

    @NeonSilicon said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @seonnthaproducer, are you from Nigeria, bro? Sorry, it’s just that the Nigerian phone scam…. I have $50K in gold I need to get to the US… just give me your bank account and socsec number…, is legendary. I mean Nigeria makes great movies, too!

    And lots of great music!

    Yeah, I grew up in Nigeria between the western and southern parts. Different ethnic groups, great food, and a strong sense of political, traditional and religion were part of my upbringing.

    Got love for home, yet I'm definitely aware of the impacts it has on the world...both positive and negative. So, no worries. I get the references.

    Yeah, music and movies are prevalent. Never a dull moment at Nigerian parties. Lots of creativity flows through different individuals...which is weird because I remember a lot of parents would discourage kids on the creative arts, but instead focus on "...being a doctor, lawyer, or engineer..."

    Thankful to have been born in Nigeria as it gave me a greater appreciation of life in Canada.

    I've got a couple of albums from Seun Kuti that I really love. Parties with music like that going on live would have to be intense. The video I've seen of Fela Kuti on stage are amazing too --- wonderful stuff!

    I grew up in a very working class steel town and that attitude of discouraging kids from going into music and the arts was pretty prevalent amongst my friend's families. Mine too really, almost everyone did some form of music or art through high school but wouldn't have thought of doing it for a living.

  • @oldschoolwillie said:
    WHY is the NEWS not covering this

    That sentence alone tells me everything I need to know about this presentation.

  • @NeonSilicon said:

    @seonnthaproducer said:

    @NeonSilicon said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @seonnthaproducer, are you from Nigeria, bro? Sorry, it’s just that the Nigerian phone scam…. I have $50K in gold I need to get to the US… just give me your bank account and socsec number…, is legendary. I mean Nigeria makes great movies, too!

    And lots of great music!

    Yeah, I grew up in Nigeria between the western and southern parts. Different ethnic groups, great food, and a strong sense of political, traditional and religion were part of my upbringing.

    Got love for home, yet I'm definitely aware of the impacts it has on the world...both positive and negative. So, no worries. I get the references.

    Yeah, music and movies are prevalent. Never a dull moment at Nigerian parties. Lots of creativity flows through different individuals...which is weird because I remember a lot of parents would discourage kids on the creative arts, but instead focus on "...being a doctor, lawyer, or engineer..."

    Thankful to have been born in Nigeria as it gave me a greater appreciation of life in Canada.

    I've got a couple of albums from Seun Kuti that I really love. Parties with music like that going on live would have to be intense. The video I've seen of Fela Kuti on stage are amazing too --- wonderful stuff!

    I grew up in a very working class steel town and that attitude of discouraging kids from going into music and the arts was pretty prevalent amongst my friend's families. Mine too really, almost everyone did some form of music or art through high school but wouldn't have thought of doing it for a living.

    Whoa, didn’t know that. @NeonSilicon That’s awesome.

    No worries @LinearLineman . Didn’t take it personally. Plus, I definitely don’t endorse exploitation, no matter where it comes from so I get the sentiment.

  • @seonnthaproducer, coincidentally, I saw a Nigerian student talk about trying to get out of Kharkiv. College can be $4000-5000 a year in Ukraine. Kharkiv has over thirty universities. Lots of African students.

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