User talk:Cartheur

Why is my influential article always being deleted from the Wireless power transfer page?
My paper: A contribution to the wireless transmission of power, a work examining a specific coil configuration of Tesla's and showing very interesting results is constantly removed from the Near-field and non-radiative technologies subsection wiki page with dubious comments like: "this is not interesting" or "not valuable". I invite you to look at comments from Wikipedia regarding its policies outlined below before removing the material again.

Extended contributions of this work
Please read carefully the contributing article and book  and notice the points regarding the virtual waveguide as the method of sending long distance power. We shouldn't slam the door on the Wardenclyffe project without sufficient research on the topic including building apparatus of the kind Tesla actually used. Our contribution of standing waves between the coils and voltage magnification in manipulating magnetic field orders opens the possibility of much longer than four or even ten meters--which begs the question, what power transmission distance would satisfy us to state it is long distance? It would be a fascinating bit of cooperative research to collaborate and see if this really is pointing to the viability of Tesla's Wardenclyffe.

Welcome and a comment
Hi, notice (and reverted) your contribution. Please note, Wikipedia is not a publisher of original thought so this would not include (your?) original research into the viability of Tesla's wireless power delivery system. None of this is saying you are right or wrong in your findings, its just that it would have to be covered in an article or book before it would be covered in Wikipedia. Fountains of Bryn Mawr (talk) 19:45, 30 January 2015 (UTC)