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"resonance" hype on BBC news

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ragnar
Wed Nov 15 2006, 11:57AM Print
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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I consider BBC full of crap, but this article caught my eye:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6129460.stm

wrote ...
The answer the team came up with was "resonance", a phenomenon that causes an object to vibrate when energy of a certain frequency is applied.

"When you have two resonant objects of the same frequency they tend to couple very strongly," Professor Soljacic told the BBC News website.

Blah. =)
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Steve Conner
Wed Nov 15 2006, 01:08PM
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These guys always seem to forget that "long-lived resonance" means high Q and therefore inefficient energy transfer. neutral
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Sulaiman
Wed Nov 15 2006, 06:05PM
Sulaiman Registered Member #162 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 10:25AM
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Why do you say that high Q = low efficiency?
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Bored Chemist
Wed Nov 15 2006, 06:35PM
Bored Chemist Registered Member #193 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 07:04AM
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I just wonder if, when they wrote
"Although the team has not built and tested a system, computer models and mathematics suggest it will work. " they realised that the weather forecast is also based on computer modeling and that maths sugests it should work.
I'd also like to know what power density/ wavelength of em radiation they are thinking about and how well people (who already worry about cellphones) will react to it.
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Conundrum
Wed Nov 15 2006, 07:35PM
Conundrum Registered Member #96 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
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Interesting. The physics involved might just work- the frequencies used may just be low enough that it is possible to build a hybrid antenna to efficiently couple energy.

Presumably the idea of using 6.4 MHz is that it is otherwise unused and its harmonics are not anywhere important.

I was about to post this link but someone beat me to it tongue
-A
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Bjørn
Wed Nov 15 2006, 11:00PM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
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I fail to see the science in this thread. The article mentions a device that does not exist with no detailed explanations to question.

Read this: Link2
Understand it, test it, then comment on it.
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benbradley
Wed Nov 15 2006, 11:03PM
benbradley Registered Member #312 Joined: Mon Mar 13 2006, 01:50AM
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I consider BBC full of crap

Actually, I've had more respect for BBC than other news agencies, until I read this article...

Typically, systems that use electromagnetic radiation, such as radio antennas, are not suitable for the efficient transfer of energy because they scatter energy in all directions, wasting large amounts of it into free space.

Okay, I'll agree this much is true, that's what antennas do and what they're for, but:

To overcome this problem, the team investigated a special class of "non-radiative" objects with so-called "long-lived resonances".

This statement pegs my BS meter.

I already saw the story on slashdot, here's that discussion:
Link2

I'd also like to know what power density/ wavelength of em radiation they are thinking about and how well people (who already worry about cellphones) will react to it.

I haven't heard any stories relating to alleged cellphone problems in recent years. An early story over a decade ago said a businessman who used his cellphone all the time died of a brain tumor. If it were because of the phone, I'd think these days there would be hundreds of teens falling over with brain tumors.

I wonder if that could create the opposite problem, making everyone believe new electronic devices must be safe when something might not be. Presuming this technology works, it would be "interesting" if it becomes increasingly more widespread, with many of the newest devices that could ONLY be powered wirelessly, and THEN they find significant health problems at this frequency and power level.
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Bjørn
Thu Nov 16 2006, 12:18AM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
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Do you have any science to back up your BS meter or can I safely delete your post?
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Bored Chemist
Thu Nov 16 2006, 06:47AM
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If you do, please leave the link to slashdot.
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Bjørn
Thu Nov 16 2006, 08:13AM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
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You know I would never delete a slashdot link on the General Science and Electronics forum.


I am serious about reading the arxiv document before commenting. Commenting on the BBC article is pointless since it does not contain enough detail to understand the proposed process.
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