This is what I had in mind when I was posting about what I hoped Apple would do with regard to wireless charging - make it TRULY wireless to the device.
Check this out. There's a startup called WiTricity, made up of some very smart people from MIT, who did just that in 2007.
This macrumors link from 2011 came about because Apple said they were experimenting with "a new way of charging" their iPhone. https://www.macrumors.com/2011/07/11/apples-interest-in-witricity-wireless-charging/
Also, there is a link in the page to a TED Talk from 2009, where the CEO of Witricity demoed it on three phones, one of them being an iPhone.
THIS is innovation. This is the promise of wireless charging done right.
"Apple describes a scenario where your iMac could be the source of this resonance power to provide a virtual charging area in front of your computer."
I think this is great but to use apple's and your own argument, if it uses the imac to generate the charging, isn't the imac connected to the power outlet?
Therefore not truly wireless? You were quick to point out wireless charging pads require a plug but fail to point out so does the imac.
Again I think this is cool and look forward to the day I spoke of in my other post, where one can walk into a room or even a house and your device is automatically charging. Just pointing out, once again, your lack of consistency.
Besides, when would we see this? And if the imac is the only way to do it, that's awfully expensive.