This looks pretty far-fetched, but interesting. It is kind of countering the current notion that in order to work, it needs to have battery or to be plugged in. I wish they had explained the science more, as right now it seems too unbelievable and more of a hypothesis. The only thing they did was power a small LED light. There's a huge difference between that and a car. And I'm sure there are some technological road blocks that would prevent the wireless powering of a car, but those road blocks could be broken down within the next decade. After all, we've only just begun the wi-fi era.
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This looks pretty far-fetched, but interesting. It is kind of countering the current notion that in order to work, it needs to have battery or to be plugged in. I wish they had explained the science more, as right now it seems too unbelievable and more of a hypothesis. The only thing they did was power a small LED light. There's a huge difference between that and a car. And I'm sure there are some technological road blocks that would prevent the wireless powering of a car, but those road blocks could be broken down within the next decade. After all, we've only just begun the wi-fi era.
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