His Divine Shadow wrote:[Q]If wireless power transmission were practical, do you think we'd still have freaking massive high voltage power lines strung all over the place?[/Q]
Atmosphere - Vacuum
I was talking about the transmission down to the surface. However, it looks like that bit wasn't particularly clear
[Q]Do you know what a hazard to navigation an invisible beam carrying a significant amount of power would be?[/Q]
Do you know how big space is? The problem would be more like non existant.
See above. . .
Simply telling nav systems where the beams are and the problem is solved, I never said use lasers to transfer it down to earth(did I?), though it would make a good weapon.
I believe microwaves might be good.
Ofcourse one would have to create no-fly zones around the plants that'll recieve them.
I'm talking about *any* wireless transmission mechanism. These things are, by definition, delivering industrial power levels from orbital satellites to Earthside receivers. Not only that, they are punching through the
whole of the atmosphere to get there. The power levels and energy bleedoff into the atmosphere are going to be
massive by comparison to the power levels involved in communication transmissions.
Yes, you might be able to create no fly zones to compensate for the navigation problem (well, the no fly zones actually
are the navigation problem). But what about the bleedoff of the energy into the surrounding atmosphere? What about the interaction with the ionosphere and the ozone layer? These are not problems with particular technologies - they are fundamental problems with using electromagnetic radiation to transmit large quantities of power through the atmosphere.
Now if, on the other hand, a space elevator or two were in place to provide guided transmission through the atmosphere. . .
And at the same time we might just have an OK system to turn away potential alien invasions

Energy weapons are an entirely different story :>
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