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As our esteemed manor-owner [MaxwellBuchanan] has noted in a recent annotation: //Can (tree) lights not be wireless// [link], of course they can, as he should know well. His ancestors no doubt lit the manor with candles at only minor risk of conflagration.
These days, there are many techniques suitable
for creating small colored points of light without wires: electro-chemical, oscillating magnetic field, infra- or ultra-sonic energy transference, etc, etc.
Max's anno has motivated me to light our tree this year with the simplest solution, multiple individually powered LEDs (which happen to be sound sensitive - I have a few hundred prototypes sitting around the laboratory.)
I'll post a video after we've purchased and trimmed the tree.
Christmas tree ornament net
Christmas_20tree_20ornament_20net See [MB]'s annotation [csea, Dec 09 2012]
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A well-lobbed white phosphorous grenade will create a
delightful array of lights in any tree without any wires or
even electricity. |
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If you consider that a fiber-optic line is usually not equated with a "wire" then you could have fiber-optic tree lights and a line leading away from the tree to a light source. Thus we keep the letter of the Idea while ignoring its spirit (grin). |
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