
Gheorghita G. I.
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How Bluetooth work!!! Part 1\2
Bluetooth is a fascinating technology. When you listen to music on wireless headphones, your smartphone uses Bluetooth technology to wirelessly transmit millions of 1s and 0s every second. This transmission is made possible by the use of electromagnetic waves, which are invisible to the human eye and have a wavelength of approximately 123 millimeters. These waves are capable of passing through obstructions, such as walls, much like visible light passes through glass.
By Gheorghita G. I.2 years ago in 01
How Bluetooth work!!! Part 2\2
This frequency range is shared by other medical and industrial devices, such as your microwave which uses a frequency of 2.45 Gigahertz. When your microwave is turned on, it can interfere with the signal transmitted by your smartphone to your wireless headphones, causing them to lose track of the data being transmitted.Did you know that Bluetooth operates in a frequency range of 2.4 Gigahertz to 2.4835 Gigahertz?
By Gheorghita G. I.2 years ago in 01
Tesla's Secret Time Travel Connection
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is home to some of the world's greatest minds. Key researchers are at the forefront of innovation, including the development of wireless transmission of electricity. This has eluded scientists for years. Radio waves, microwaves, and even laser beam transmission of power have fallen short. But in 2007, MIT researchers were able to safely transmit power wirelessly seven feet across a room. This feat was heralded as a first step to cutting the power, or incredibly, a world in which all electrical devices would be automatically powered at all times, requiring no charging or wires.
By Gheorghita G. I.2 years ago in History


