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21104
... I find the alternate un illuminating, however debating the parable is likely pointless. ... Perhaps. ... I fail to see any reason why a 'military' reactor...
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oddjob1947
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Jun 1, 2006
7:17 am
21105
Tesla used a high speed rotary spark-gap as CS, as the idea was to run the dampened resonances so close together so as to form a continuous wave. CW is more...
Gavin Dingley
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Jun 1, 2006
8:30 am
21106
... I seem to recall a photo of a board, with 5 lamps, lit, caption, roughly: 500W 'outside the lab door' This is from memory, likely inexact. 'Not Far' in any...
davep@...
oddjob1947
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Jun 1, 2006
8:43 am
21107
OTHER (modern?) writers refer to 'mountaintop to mountaintop' distances achieved by Tesla. There is no record of these in his own writings. The lightbulb demo...
Ed Phillips
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Jun 1, 2006
2:32 pm
21108
Those of you interested in trying to "transmit energy a la Tesla" should read his patents on the subject. He states very explicitly that his proposed...
Ed Phillips
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Jun 1, 2006
3:46 pm
21109
I also did some calculations on any possible Zannek wave propagation, and again if low frequencies are used, the results should be quite good, but 400kHz...
Ed Phillips
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Jun 1, 2006
3:54 pm
21110
... My assertion that Nukes are way safer than most folk think is not intended to be taken as "nukes are safe". They may be safer than coal. They may be safer...
McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 1, 2006
4:36 pm
21111
... Directed beam power, however, is another mater entirely. I believe one of the Hawaiian islands considered using a beam power system to get from the main...
McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 1, 2006
4:42 pm
21112
... The ionosphere does it for lightening "whistlers" and I thought gave Tesla the hope that such a system could be made to work. Pump enough power into it and...
McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 1, 2006
4:49 pm
21113
The board with electric lamps was an electromagnetic induction experiment, a cable on the ground forming a single loop around the station, circuit completed by...
Gavin Dingley
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Jun 1, 2006
6:10 pm
21114
Transmitter 15,000 Volt AC transformer at 30 mA. A .02 uF capacitor of plates A primary single loop of #8 guage wire is a 47 inch diameter A flat secondary of...
valentine smith
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Jun 1, 2006
11:59 pm
21115
Hi Jason, In order to adequately charge the 0.02 uF tank cap, you'll need a 60 mA NST (or a pair of 30 mA NST's in parallel). The 450 kHz resonant frequency...
Bert Hickman
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Jun 2, 2006
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21116
At one of the Tesla conferences, i think 1997, we had a speaker on that subject. Forgot his name at the moment, but he had written a fascinating and...
Michael Riversong
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Jun 2, 2006
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21117
Yes, Ed, there is a reason. About a year ago I submitted a rather lengthy email showing how I believe that Tesla produced his longitudinal wave. There was...
jim farrer
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Jun 2, 2006
4:39 am
21118
Please see my 3 answers at "===>> JSF 6/1/2006" below, interspersed. ... From: Bert Hickman <bert.hickman@...> To: usa-tesla@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
jim farrer
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Jun 2, 2006
5:05 am
21119
... perhaps ... All refernces to 'longitudinal waves' I have seen have been made by modern reinterpretations. Did Tesla ever say Longitudinal Wave? ... I've...
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Jun 2, 2006
5:46 am
21120
... 1) The ionosphere had not yet been discovered, tho it may have been speulated on. 2) The ionosphere is way way way further up than any Tesla tower, (Or...
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Jun 2, 2006
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21121
hello michael i don't want to sound wierd .. and start getting advisorys to 'go away', 'stop' .. 'do not post such OffTopic things' .. etc so i have stopped...
peekay
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Jun 2, 2006
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21122
Yes, he did mention longitudinal waves, the modern term is scalar electromagnetics, apparently. Gavin ... All refernces to 'longitudinal waves' I have seen...
Gavin Dingley
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Jun 2, 2006
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21123
If I am correct, Tesla intended to use electrostatic induction to ionize the atmosphere, not to actually reach out that far with a physical structure. Also at...
Gavin Dingley
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Jun 2, 2006
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21124
briefly .. indra is the king of heaven .. and the 'god' of rain, thunder, lightning maruts are the 'gods' (read 'keepers') of the directions .. the "dishaas" ...
peekay
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Jun 2, 2006
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21125
... where? ... The term is widely used, never with any reproducible results. best dwp...
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Jun 2, 2006
7:25 am
21126
... Considering the things happening with just this low level, perhaps we would do better to all drink ourselves into unconsciousness? War tends to depress me....
McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 2, 2006
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21127
NIKOLA TESLA TELLS OF NEW RADIO THEORIES An interview with Nikola Tesla New York Herald Tribune, September 22, 1929 "I had maintained for many years before...
Gavin Dingley
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Jun 2, 2006
3:17 pm
21128
________________________________ From: jim farrer [mailto:jfarrer@...] ... Reasons for no discussion of Tesla's longitudinal wave: 1. The "scientists...
McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 2, 2006
3:27 pm
21129
... The transmission line behavior of the ionosphere/ground was obvious when whistlers were detected. Tesla may well have deduced that this kind of ...
McGalliard, Frederick B
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Jun 2, 2006
3:31 pm
21130
Directed beam power, however, is another mater entirely. I believe one of the Hawaiian islands considered using a beam power system to get from the main system...
Ed Phillips
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Jun 2, 2006
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21131
transmission scheme you need to create the ionized ... The ionosphere does it for lightening "whistlers" and I thought gave Tesla the hope that such a system...
Ed Phillips
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Jun 2, 2006
4:26 pm
21132
Reproducible results may be lacking partly because we could be barking up the wrong tree with our terminology. I don't think scalar waves are electromagnetic...
Michael Riversong
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Jun 2, 2006
4:48 pm
21133
Yes, he did mention longitudinal waves, the modern term is scalar electromagnetics, apparently. Gavin" Can you give the reference (a quote from Tesla himself...
Ed Phillips
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Jun 2, 2006
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