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This is a rough idea for how to generate electricity from radio waves, and simultaneously transmit analogue voice signals. There are several changes that still need to be made, in order to make it practical to provide for household electrical needs.
An array of wire antennae provide signal current. A set of transformers boosts the voltage, and the signal goes out through a 9-D antenna set. One of the main ideas here is that; although the design work is as yet incomplete [partly for the protection of intellectual property rights], as one can see a confounding plethora of diodes throughout the circuit, it is evident that I don't really believe in "DC current" at all---or else the circuit could not function, ever. So-called DC current is merely AC current with a >100% bias. [i.e. Because the so-called DC current has a changing rate, thus it reacts as though it were an AC current with a <100% bias.] The 9-D antenna set is expected to produce instantaneous radio transmissions, even through solid matter.
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