13 Oct '09 15:12>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiTricity
WiTricity, a portmanteau for "wireless electricity" [refers to] devices and processes which use a form of wireless energy transfer, the ability to provide electrical energy to remote objects without wires using oscillating magnetic fields.
This sounds like such a potential shift in how we conceive of electronics in general. So why hasn't this developed faster? The article mentions "well-known physical laws", but can someone be more specific?
WiTricity, a portmanteau for "wireless electricity" [refers to] devices and processes which use a form of wireless energy transfer, the ability to provide electrical energy to remote objects without wires using oscillating magnetic fields.
This sounds like such a potential shift in how we conceive of electronics in general. So why hasn't this developed faster? The article mentions "well-known physical laws", but can someone be more specific?