said by Hahausuck:Care to explain how it works?
7.2Ghz generates extreme voltage when it is subject to inverse polarities. If You use it to generate heat, it will easily power a DC to AC rectifier, and the heat exchange will make 120V AC without a problem. Since the wavelength is so short, swapping out the polarities causes the modulation to cause extreme heat, driving the receiving chip to oscillate. the oscillations correspond to the same wavelength as 120V, so You can use this anywhere. MIT grads came up with this last year,
BUT it took quite awhile to contain the extreme heat. This is the greatest.