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I was looking at wireless power and after a couple hours of research I came up with a theory. If the earth is negatively charged and the sky is positively charged, then if you put a large copper wire between it would conduct electricity. What if that copper wire was in a coil. The electricity would create a magnetic field. If you had any induction chargeable devices nearby it would charge them theoretically. Not only would this create free energy, but it also may stabilize areas that are prone to thunderstorms. Thoughts? Witricity powered: a witric one!
So, I'm trying to transfer energy via two coils of wire. I'm not using the frequency method yet, instead I'm using the electromagnetic field method to transfer the energy.
My question is, is it as simple as making two coils of copper wire, hooking one to a battery and the other to the lightbulb, and putting them near each other? Is that all it takes? I'm not using electromagnetic resonance yet, so it seems like this'll generate an electromagnetic field good enough to transfer the energy to the lightbulb. Would it work?
Thanks,
Tim Pelton
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