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“A new wireless power transfer (WPT) system developed by a group of researchers at The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) is capable of charging multiple mobile devices concurrently and with unprecedented freedom in any direction, even while holding the devices in mid-air or a half meter away from the power source.” The research entitled ‘Six Degrees of Freedom Mobile Inductive Power Transfer by Crossed Dipole Tx (Transmitter) and Rx (Receiver) Coils,’ has been published on-line by IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics. They state, “We have solved three major issues of short charging distance, the dependence on charging directions, and plane coil structures of both Tx and Rx, which have blocked the commercialization of WPT.”
This is according to a newly posted article at The Watchers website:
http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2015/07/23/omnidirectional-wireless-charging-technology-for-mobile-devices-developed/

Wireless energy transmission throughout space and around Earth has been used by our Solar Ancestors since antiquity. It was re-introduced to the world by Nikola Tesla 120 years ago. The Tesla Tower erected in Shoreham, Long Island, New York was 187 feet high with a spherical top was 68 feet across, and was to be used by Nikola Tesla is his ‘World Wireless’. His former friend, Thomas Edison, who insisted his own DC power was better than Tesla’s AC version and invented the electric chair to prove it, turned against Tesla, then the tower’s financial backer, J P Morgan withdrew funding, and the tower was later demolished. When Tesla died, the FBI went to his home and took away all his files. The powerful money-makers of the world have tried to suppress free energy, for fear of losing both income and control. Perhaps now, finally, the genie is out of the bottle.

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Above image: Tesla's Wireless "World System." Source: http://www.teslasociety.com/tesla_tower.htm
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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