Starting Small Ending Big
There are multiple ways to harness radiant energy I want to prove that you can do real work with the simplest setup. Obviously this is not HF to ground, which we always see. It's not a Tesla hairpin in disguise. I feel it's a simple new direction.
We always see people lighting CFL bulbs and florescent tubes, and can't figure out how to get any real work. So if we are going to play who can light bulbs with the least, here is my submission. I want to start small and end big.
My objective is to learn from something that actually does some real work (lights more than an array of LEDs), and make it better.
There are multiple ways to harness radiant energy I want to prove that you can do real work with the simplest setup. Obviously this is not HF to ground, which we always see. It's not a Tesla hairpin in disguise. I feel it's a simple new direction.
We always see people lighting CFL bulbs and florescent tubes, and can't figure out how to get any real work. So if we are going to play who can light bulbs with the least, here is my submission. I want to start small and end big.
My objective is to learn from something that actually does some real work (lights more than an array of LEDs), and make it better.
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