Witricity is a wireless electricity technology developed at MIT that uses magnetic resonance to efficiently transfer power between two resonant objects over short distances, without wires. It works by generating an oscillating magnetic field from a power source coil which induces a magnetic field in a receiving coil linked by resonance. This resonant coupling allows efficient energy transfer over distances greater than traditional induction methods. The inventors validated the theory by powering a 60-watt light bulb suspended two meters from the power source coil, demonstrating its potential for wirelessly charging electronic devices without contact.