Can your body's motion generate electrical energy?
You could be the source of neon lights in your home. You can also charge your phone by moving your body.
Jessica O. Matthews, the woman who can turn the illusion of the future into reality, explained the phenomenon at South by Southwest Market on March 13.
In 2008, Jessica invented the Soccket ball , a soccer ball that can generate electricity . If you float the ball for 30 minutes, the ball will bring power to the corresponding 3-hour LED, you just plug the LED directly into the ball is finished.
Soccket balls.
US President Barack Obama is playing with Soccket ball.
Jessica O. Matthews then founded Uncharted Play, which has registered 12 patents for technology that produces electricity only by movement.
" We believe that future energy technology will take a new step, " said Jessica. " Electricity will be generated by our own activities, and these energies will be transmitted by wireless technology. "
Jessica predicts that the wireless technology that the company is working on is likely to be launched in five to 10 years.
In his talk, Jessica offers an incredible perspective in the future:
" Imagine a picture of a world that uses this breakthrough technology of our company on everything in your home, everything in your living room will be wired wirelessly, at For example, we will integrate the generator into the floor, the door hinge, your sofa or even your clothes ... so you only need Move, or stand up and sit down and have electricity available for you to use . "
This technology is still in its early stages of development, and it may still require more research and experimentation to make it more widely available. But we can see that Jessica's new technology is entirely feasible.
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