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I have plenty of faith in our ingenuity.



Me too, people are very good at improving on things if left to their own devices. Case in point, Nikola Tesla. He figured out how to power his own electric 1931 Pierce Arrow using electromagnetic waves and no batteries. It worked... he drove around in it but his invention was soon suppressed and later forgotten by powers making money from oil. Dr. Royal Raymond Rife was another inventor who demonstrated great ingenuity in the field of medicine. His ideas and inventions were also swept away under the influence of money makers in the emerging pharmaceutical industry.

My point is that solutions for a great deal of today's woes were invented decades ago. We need only look back for a lot of what we strive for today.




Sorry Keith, but the link you've posted just reeks of BS.

Apparently they can convert radio waves into enough electricity to power all our needs, but you still need a battery to power the lights?

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(only a single 12 volt battery was used to power the lights),




This sounds like that perpetual motion machine that had the science community all excited, until someone looked under the table and saw the battery


Too old to die young, too ugly to leave a good looking corpse