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"The metal box system only acts as a shield when it redirects or converts energy by absorption the vast majority of energy directed at it."
read up on faraday shields,
If a lightning strike hits a car or a plane , it has millions of watts of power, the object would vaporise. Its self evident they dont, it highlights that current flows around the outside of the metal box
putting the "receiver" in a sealed metal box, to see if it still worked or not, would indicate if the power is being conducted over "air" or not,
Though I agree with you re metal and frequency, we are talking about the frequency the user is using which should be known and I doubt its high enough to penetrate an likely metal box
https://www.britannica.com/video/185595/physics-lightning-strikes-channel-Faraday-cages-objects
read up on faraday shields,
If a lightning strike hits a car or a plane , it has millions of watts of power, the object would vaporise. Its self evident they dont, it highlights that current flows around the outside of the metal box
putting the "receiver" in a sealed metal box, to see if it still worked or not, would indicate if the power is being conducted over "air" or not,
Though I agree with you re metal and frequency, we are talking about the frequency the user is using which should be known and I doubt its high enough to penetrate an likely metal box
https://www.britannica.com/video/185595/physics-lightning-strikes-channel-Faraday-cages-objects
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