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To: BereanBrain

What was Tesla correct about with a resonance generator?


50 posted on 04/23/2012 4:08:44 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

Tesla=right on

1) Resonance - you can bring down a building/bridge with it. In fact, if you had enough of a generator, you could crack the earth like an egg.
This is was his “doomsday” machine he demonstrated around the turn of the century, by causing a skyscraper under construction (then brand new) to nearly tear itself apart in 15 minutes with a small box the size of a shoebox.
The mythbusters could feel the shaking of the bridge with a small device, even though they had it pointed in the complete WRONG direction. They could have had 100 times the result if they had positioned their device correctly. It’s important the direction and the placement of the device.

2) Wireless power transmission. He demonstrate highly efficient power transmission, violating the “law” or EM theory (the power is the inverse of the distance). Professional science scoffed at his wireless transmission capability until MIT recently “rediscovered” his method -— directly copied form his patents. They were supressed and his AC technology stolen by westinghouse.

This man was far, far ahead of his time. He single-handedly thrust us into the electric age (edison was a fraud, equivalent to the Mark Cuban of today), whereas Tesla was light years above even Steve Jobs. He was Jobs and Wozniak put together times 1000.

He was working on a method to transmit power not only locally, but globally. Think of the ground of the earth and the ionosphere as the two conductors in an AC circuit and you get the basic idea. Whould it work? You ever watch lightening? It’s shorting between the potential conductors.


53 posted on 04/23/2012 5:43:38 PM PDT by BereanBrain
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