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Fw: Tesla's World Electrical System (was Field Mill Voltmeter



Original poster: "Charles Hobson by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <charles.a.hobson-at-btinternet-dot-com>


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Subject: Re: Tesla's World Electrical System (was Field Mill Voltmeter


> Original poster: "Ed Phillips by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>"
<evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
> > Bill the problem you point out is that most people want to analyze
Teslas
> > longitudinal transmission systems in terms of orthodox transverse EM
> > transmission theory.  This absolutely cannot be done.
>
> Forget the analysis!  If it works it works, regardless of the math
> behind it.  Converse is true, of course.
>
> The language and physics
> > don't permit it.  This presents a huge barrier in their comprehension of
> what's
> > really going on with Teslas longitudinal transmission.  Through no fault
of
> > their own, they have been educationally denied the existence of
transverse EM
> > wave theory.  However, the "most learned" should be faulted for not
> keeping an
> > open mind and out of hand dismissing the work and ideas of others.  The
> history
> > of physics is riddled with the corpses of these die hard nay
longitudinal.
> >
> > For those who demand proof of longitudinal transmission perhaps the
following
> > link will interest you.  It is a US patent for a hyper-light-speed
antenna
> > utilizing longitudinal propagation in another spatial dimension.  Hint:
> > Aether.  (gasp!)
> >
> > So, here is a modern example of Teslas longitudinal
transmission/reception
> > embodied in real hardware.
>
> Proves nothing.  You can patent just about ANYTHING these days!!  The
> patented devices don't have to work and the patent examiners are not
> mathematical physicists.
>
> Ed

Hello all,

Pardon my intrusion into this delightful thread, but perhaps by putting
aside the classic electromagnetic description (transverse longitudinal etc.)
and approaching it  in Quantum Mechanics terms, some new ideas may come
about.

Chuck