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Re: Tcoils/ free energy. Yes a coil CAN power something.




  Greg, Jim, All -

  It looks like the only decision to make now is "do you believe the
fluorescent or incandescent lamps next to Tesla coils and without conductor
connections are being lighted by Hertzian waves or Induced currents? Please
explain.

  John Couture

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At 07:59 AM 2/13/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Original Poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux-at-jpl.nasa.gov> 
>
>
>> ------Assuming this COULD work, I'd pay more money than GL to see a
>> reciever big enough and tall enough to collect an ample current from the
>> ionoshere to power a light bulb.
>
>
>regarding my previous post..
>
>You didn't say how big a light bulb or how long it has to be lighted or how
>often... Mere details, I say....
>
>Next you'll be wanting that 1 kW Xenon arc lamp lit continuously....
>Aphorisms about inches and miles spring to mind..
>
>On a practical note, there was an Amateur Scientist column about an
>electrostatic motor running of earth's efield about 20 yrs ago. I've no
>doubt that Antonio probably has the description on his web site, if not
>pictures of a working model in his garage.