From: ChemE Stewart 
                
                …The instantaneous pulses are > 1,000,000 watts but they are
only on for 1/1000 of each second.  Does nature average that high power
pulse over 1 second like you are doing?  And if it does, how does nature do
that?  

Yes, this is the counter argument to wireless transmission of substantial
energy. For there to be substantial gain, there must exist something like a
superluminal component to the wave.

Curiously in 2011, Steve Jackson held a presentation and demonstration of a
scalar wave transmitter and receiver at a local IEEE meeting at McMaster
University in Ontario. This is where the Zimmerman invention was conceived,
but they could be talking about different things. 

Here is the URL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SxZKqhDQujk

Jackson demonstrated a small electric fan attached to a scalar wave receiver
powered by a transmitter over twenty feet away. No glaring anomaly there but
the Zimmerman receiver is different, more like Tesla’s, and the Manelas
receiver is far different and more like Zimmerman’s.


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