What this statement implies to me is that Tesla had in mind another form of communication technology altogether. He seemed to feel that Hertzian waves were...
That's interesting because i noticed that the electromagnetic fields emanating from a running Tesla coil were apparently both helical and toriodal. ... Michael...
hi Phillip! I corrected two typos. Here is corrected page from "A New Study In Scarlet". [Attached.] I have also corrected the page on the website: ...
... Temp difference between the 2 junctions noted , the greater the temp difference between the 2 the greater the "power" created ? ... I suspected there were...
... Better to look & lurk for a while to get a feel for a new list , btw welcome to our ecclectic <I'm very tempeted to add electric , but I won't > discussion...
Dear millennium, Thoroughly enjoy the discussion. Haven't saw these equations since college days (1959-63), but muddled through. Am very interested in these...
Thanks for the links and related into JB! JPM ... "Great as are the past achievements, the future holds out more glorious promise... The day is not distant...
Glass is a great insulator, with a dielectric strength of 335 to 2000 v/mil, depending on the type. While I've always recognized Leyden jars as humongous...
... Ahh metric in small numbers thank you , 1967 production units (like myself) don't work too well with Imperial thousandth39;s of an inch measurements or even...
Ordinary Gaussmeter, one of the models made by Tom Valone's company back in 1990. I'd like to do more observations of magnetic fields emanating from operating...
... Hi Ed, I was talking to a former Argonne National Laboratory technician who actually designed test equipment for high frequency acoustic waves, among many...
WAIT A MINUTE! As it happens, -I- am a 1954 production unit! As it happens, I merely copied the dielectric properties out of one of my electronic text books....
Im looking for step by step info on building a basic toroid style tesla coil. the kind used with vacuum tubes. Every thing I found on the web doesnt realy...
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Ed Phillips
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Jun 6, 2003 12:24 am
Ahh metric in small numbers thank you , 1967 production units (like myself) don't work too well with Imperial thousandth39;s of an inch measurements or even...
I found this video interesting and informative, but I don't know why they won't show it to our troops in Iraq. Seems a bit strange to me. To view it follow the...
The language needs to be upgraded a bit, folks. Our verbosity must be construed with a good helping of civility and kindness. A minor coarseness such as ...
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Franklin Wayne Poley
culturex@...
Jun 7, 2003 10:33 pm
We must be patient with Al Grimes. He is, shall we say, "hormonally challenged". I keep looking for number two. Don't they come in pairs like Beavis and...
It would be much easier and cheaper to just buy a cheap plasma ball and take the guts out of it. Dave...
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McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 10, 2003 8:33 pm
True, but not quite as much fun, or as educational. These mostly use small transistor push pull resonant circuits to replace the spark gap, and they do a very...
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Franklin Wayne Poley
culturex@...
Jun 11, 2003 1:46 am
In either case, I am still curious about the teleportation of gravity. I take it a teleported photon would travel after being teleported, at a speed we call c....
Good question.... I am curious about this also! JPM ... "Great as are the past achievements, the future holds out more glorious promise... The day is not...
The smallest one I ever saw was inside of a gag cigarette lighter. Didn't light anything, but gave a good zap! The coil was about 1-1/2" long, and less than...