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Re: sphere within a sphere



Original poster: Brett Miller <brmtesla2-at-yahoo-dot-com> 


Yeah, I'll believe it when I read a described
theoretical mechanism consistant with the laws of
physics.

Funny that you could see huge corona and streamers
breaking out from the top turns of the secondary.
Strange that this guy was able to rediscover this
supposedly super efficient topload that everyone
overlooked, but apparently knows nothing of the
application of an ACR.

Plus, even if the nested sphere outperformed a single
sphere, it's meaningless to the thousands of us using
toroids.

The "baloney" LED on my panel is lit.  I smell the
strong scent of pseudoscience here.

-Brett



--- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
 > Original poster: "Virtualgod"
 > <mike.marcum-at-zoomtown-dot-com>
 >
 > I'll believe it when I see it. Seems like the outer
 > sphere would shield the
 > inner and wouldn't make any difference, in tuning or
 > output. Maybe if he
 > doubles input power (which wasn't mentioned in the
 > listing).
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
 > To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
 > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 1:06 AM
 > Subject: sphere within a sphere
 >
 >
 >  > Original poster: "steve"
 > <steve_vance-at-cablelynx-dot-com>
 >  >
 >  > Has anyone heard of this.
 >  >
 >  >
 >
http://cgi.ebay-dot-com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3804496648
 >  >
 >  >   To go from 24" to 37" is a big improvement.
 >  > I don't see how this could improve spark length
 > If the coil was
 >  > properly tuned to begin with. Someone please
 > enlighten me.
 >  >
 >  > Steve Vance
 >  >
 >
<http://fire.prohosting-dot-com/~bonestc/index.htm>http://fire.prohosting-dot-com/~b
 > onestc/index.htm
 >  >
 >  >
 >