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RE:-! Re: Moody Bible Ins (fwd)
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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 19:20:52 GMT
From: Robert Michaels <robert.michaels-at-online.sme-dot-org>
To: mod1-at-pupman-dot-com
Subject: RE:-! Re: Moody Bible Ins
M>Subject: Re: Moody Bible Inst. Tesla Coil (fwd)
M>A true one million volt resonance (Tesla) transformer will develop an
M>average spark length of 9.5 feet in air at standard temperature and
M>pressure.
M>We have gone to the trouble of self-rectifying the output of a large
M>oscillator and then using the DC peaks to generate X-rays. By carefully
M>measuring the energy and frequency of the generated X-radiation we were
M>able to measure the peak output potential to within 100 electron volts. We
M>also used this technique to measure the peak DC output of some large Van de
M>Graaff generators we constructed.
M>DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net
"...peak output potential to within 100 electron volts."
Eh? Huh!? Wha...?! This is truly a sensational breakthru.
One can only hope that you succeed in getting a paper on it
into "Physical Reviews" or the "Journal of Physics". Just
think -- suddenly energy and force become one! Undoubtedly
a major advance toward a unified-field theory.
- - - - - - -
Perhaps I'd better explain to the more conventional members
of This List:
In the old days of physics, before the work of Dr. Resonance
(like, yesterday afternoon) we labored under the following
defining limits:
=Volt= -- the measure of potential difference or electro-
motive force (e.m.f.). It's a measure of a
=force=.
=Electron Volt= -- When an electron passes thru potential
difference of 1 volt, it attains a certain
velocity. Since an electron has mass
and it's moving, it now has =energy=.
Since =energy= it acquires is proportional
to the charge on the electron
(1.602 x 10E-19 Coulomb) the =energy= gain
is called an =Electron Volt=.
Since an Electron Volt (eV) represents energy (in the old days,
that is), it is inter-convertible to other units of energy.
Ergo, 1 eV =
1.602 x 10E-19 Joule (BTW - pronounced "jowl")
1.602 x 10E-12 erg (Einstein's favorite)
1.3829 x 10E-19 calorie (not really hot stuff)
5.48336 x 10E-22 BTU (ditto )
...and so on, through the night
Alas, physics. Such a brutal and merciless thing.
"M>DR.RESONANCE-at-next-wave-dot-net"
"Dr. Resonance". In capitals. Hmmm....
Physically yours (don't get
any wrong ideas!),
Robert Michaels,
B.S. in BS-Detection