A new way of send electric power without using lines

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Dear Microsoft Company
I’ve designed a new way to do the transmission of the electric power without
using the lines.
I’ve noticed that the wave could travel in the air and cause the vibration,
so my idea is to use the wave instead of lines to do the job of send electric
power.
I know that seems to be impossible but here a very important knowledge of
physics is used, that is resonance vibration.
Now we can use an emitter to make supersonic, the wave would travel through
the air and cause the vibration, so in another place, we can install another
machine to receive the waves with the vibration they caused. The organization
of this receiving machine could be very simple, but it’s very important for
it to have a resonance circuit, this circuit should have the same resonant
particle with the wave which was supported by the emitter. Here the power has
been changed into vibration and now we want to use this vibration to generate
electricity power, so we can use an alternator to suck up the power of the
vibration and then change it into electric power.
To tell all these processes in a very short sentence, first we use the
electric power to make supersonic, then the wave would cause the vibration of
the resonance circuit in a receiving machine, at last the vibration is sucked
up by an alternator and finally changed into electric power again.
We use supersonic for people cannot hear it so it won’t make noises, and
also it does no harmful to people.
Now I have showed you my way to do the transmission of the electric power
without using lines. I think it could bring a big convenient and a good
benefit to people whoever use it or produce it. So I really hope you will
like it!
Thank you!
James.Shen
E-mail; (e-mail address removed)
 
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Rick B

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Rick B
 

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