Judy Gilford
on November 30, 2025
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Tesla engineers have taken one of Nikola Tesla’s boldest dreams a step closer to reality — true wireless power.
In a groundbreaking demonstration, they lit up 200 lamps simultaneously without a single connecting wire.
Using resonance-based energy transfer, the system tunes both transmitter and receiver to the same electromagnetic frequency, allowing electricity to flow efficiently through the air.
Unlike older experiments that suffered major energy losses, this breakthrough shows real potential for scaling to everyday applications. Imagine a world where homes, gadgets, and electric vehicles stay powered simply by being near a wireless energy field.
This could drastically reduce the need for miles of cables, lower infrastructure costs, and bring electricity to remote areas where wiring is challenging or impossible.
What was once considered science fiction by Nikola Tesla is now a tangible possibility, demonstrating the promise of a wireless-powered future that could reshape how we consume and distribute electricity.
Source: Sasatani, T.; Sample, A. P.; Kawahara, Y. (2025) Room-scale magnetoquasistatic wireless power transfer using a cavity-based multimode resonator.
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Marc Cabrera
It wasn't "science fiction" for Nikola, he KNEW it would work. This will get buried soon, too much money at stake.
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Michael Blankenship
Nicola had Westinghouse bring a custom (old-school) electric car to a lake bed, added parts frim a shoebox and drove him around in it. Westinghouse: I’m not giving away power for free, Nicola.
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