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Electricity from air.
Field mills.
Get rid of electric bills or I'll get rid of you.
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>>108662105
i'm listening. my last bill was $740
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>>108662204
Holy fuck, are you running a datacenter at home or what?
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>>108662204
Solar is your current option. Apart from that, I don't know what to tell you.
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>>108662281
You should see the electric bills in UK because of greedy politicians.
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>>108662292
We don't pay government bills because we work for the government. (The government should also pay the flat rate transaction tax.
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>>108662292
Natural Gas is killing British Chilruns, by the millions, everyday. JUST install the all-electric Heat Poomp + buy an EV, goy. We won't suddenly triple the leccy price on you straight afterwards, pinky promise.
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>>108662292
Saw a video about a guy in the UK who figured out how to extract electricity from the air since he lived near a broadcast tower. It worked well enough that the engineers noticed a drop in signal strength which eventually lead to a police raid on his house.
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>>108662105
Do you know what field mill is?
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>>108663024
i always wondered about this. there should be enough EMF in the air to at least charge my phone for free
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>>108662204
I have 2 story house with 2 AC units 7hat I keep at 75 degrees all summer, and all sorts of shit I leave on 24/7 my highest bill in 4 years has been maybe $450
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>>108663024
>>108665087
please do the absolute minimum amount of math regarding this
even if you are 100ft from an am radio tower you could harvest maximum millionths of a watt through absorbing radio waves
any cheap shitty solar panel could out-produce literally anything radio wave based
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>>108663038
no
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>>108662204
If this were my bill I'd just use my apartment as a place to sleep and spend $740 every month out in the town at the local library/going to movies/the pub/etc. It doesn't even make sense to use electricity at home at that point.
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>>108662105
22kb

wow what's happening? I think you should ask your boss Netanyahu for more bandwidth.
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>>108665608
What?
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>>108663024
>the engineers noticed a drop in signal strength which eventually lead to a police raid on his house.
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>>108665210
Solar power is also based on radio waves.
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>>108665947
you are very smart
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>>108663024
this happened
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don't toss those old cds yet!
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>>108663024
>>108665087
probably real, i recall some old soviet stories of using mercury with antenna, like a mercury switch welded to an antenna, would "suck-up" signal

this scenario likely was different, clearly they were transmitting energy, he was capturing it effectively enough, you can do same more effectively if you live near high voltage transmission lines, if done covertly you could make a dent in your bill
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>>108665210
>nooooo your form of wireless power is inferior to this form of wireless power!
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What is wrong with good ol' tater power?
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You wouldn't download electricity would you?
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>>108665210
>even if you are 100ft from an am radio tower you could harvest maximum millionths of a watt through absorbing radio waves
source: your bumhole
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>>108669287
>>108663024
How do they find whoever's sapping electricity from the radio tower?
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>>108665947
No, It Works By The Grace Of god.
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>>108669326
radio towers tend to out in the middle of nowhere and you would need to be relatively close to harvest enough power from a tower for anyone to really care
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>>108669326
>sapping
A radio antenna is like a light bulb that shines in a color you can't see. Unless he put up a massive wall of receiving elements that blocked reception on the other side, they'd neither know nor care. Anon's story is retarded.
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>>108662342
And what is the usecase for taxing the government?
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>>108669453
and follows the same inverse square law falloff, where doubling your distance from the source cuts the power to a quarter each time



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