Rumors surrounding Tesla's free energy

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The discussion revolves around the concept of obtaining "free energy" as envisioned by Nikola Tesla, specifically the idea of harnessing energy from the environment, such as electromagnetic waves or ambient light. Participants explore the feasibility of this concept, its implications, and the technical challenges involved, touching on theoretical and practical aspects.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express interest in the idea of free energy from the environment, referencing Tesla's vision of extracting energy from "air" or ambient light.
  • One participant notes that while it is theoretically possible to capture energy from electromagnetic waves, the amount of power available is quite small unless using a large absorber.
  • Another participant clarifies that capturing energy from the air involves using antennas to pick up transmitted electromagnetic waves, emphasizing that this energy is not free as it must be produced and paid for by someone.
  • Concerns are raised about the practicality of using antennas for significant power generation, highlighting the need for large or numerous antennas to be effective.
  • A participant critiques a video discussing the concept, pointing out the lack of technical details regarding the antenna and circuit design, suggesting that the information presented may be misleading.
  • Another participant discusses the limitations of wireless power transmission, noting that while it may work for specific applications like electric vehicle charging, it faces significant challenges in broader applications due to health and physical obstacles.
  • Some participants reflect on Tesla's historical context, suggesting that modern understanding of physics might lead him to reconsider some of his ideas.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express a mix of curiosity and skepticism regarding the feasibility of free energy concepts. There is no consensus on the practicality or legality of such methods, and multiple competing views remain regarding the technical challenges and implications of harnessing energy from the environment.

Contextual Notes

Participants highlight various assumptions about energy capture efficiency, the legality of certain methods, and the historical context of Tesla's ideas, which may not align with current technological capabilities or understanding.

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So reading on his work I stumble upon him wanting to give everyone free energy.



This video shows how it could work. But mythbusters did a program on this where they say it's not possible.

I'm not asking about creating energy but just if it's possible like how Tesla wanted to get energy from "air" just the light that's around everywhere.
 
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Sure, but the amount of power you can get this way is pretty small unless you have a very big absorber.

If you live fairly close to a powerful broadcast station you might be getting something like 50 uW/cm². My blackberry has about a 50 cm² area and a 5 Wh battery capacity. So if your absorber and charger were 100% efficient it would require about 2000 hours to charge.
 
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This isn't "free electricity from the air". This is "I'm going to use an antenna to do exactly what antennas are designed to do, pick up transmitted EM waves and turn them into voltage and current".

The problems are that this energy has to be produced somehow before it can be transmitted. So someone somewhere IS paying for it. You'd also need an enormous antenna, or a lot of little ones, to get any real amount of power that would be of use for running things.
 
Thanks for the reply Dale that is what I was looking for.

And I with my very limited knowledge know obviously that this energy isn't free. But the concept is one I find interesting. Thanks for the reply guys!
 
The guy who made the UTube video never, once, mentioned what his antenna consisted of. His circuit doesn't contain any matching network and he doesn't mention what frequencies of RF he is picking up.
Let's face it, if anyone talks about "electricity", as if it's an actual quantity, is a dodgy source of technical information. The sort of 'electrical power' that's available from a length of wire, hung up over your garden is highly suitable to drive a Crystal Set in many parts of the country; entertaining but not relevant to your cost of living.
 
There is another big issue about the "free electricity" no cables thing.
These days we have everything starting from electric water heating to electric room heating to multiple computers etc in the house now all of that consumes quite a lot of energy and even if we could put all that energy efficiently in the air in the form of Em waves at a given frequency , that would be a huge health and physics problem , there are a lot of obstacles in the way , various metals and building materials would be just one.

Well the idea is kinda great but when the dreaming part is over you start to realize that the wireless power thing could only go as far as cars and buses having charging pads or places where you drive onto and can charge your car without doing or plugging or unplugging any wires.
in other words for specific applications and short directed distances not everywhere and equal strength etc.

Many people don't realize that even Tesla being a smart and wise person with genius visions etc , he was living like almoust a 100 years back in history so at his time many of the things we know now they were still a mystery at his times so maybe if he would have the chance to live again now he would discredit some of his own ideas.
 
Saado said:
I'm not asking about creating energy but just if it's possible like how Tesla wanted to get energy from "air" just the light that's around everywhere.
If you live in the right place. But it is probably illegal in your country:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorescent_lamp#Science_demonstrations
Capacitive coupling with high-voltage power lines can light a lamp continuously at low intensity,[56] depending on the intensity of the electrostatic field. Also, placing a fluorescent lamp half way up a two-way radio antenna while transmitting will illuminate the lamp due to the RF energy.
 

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