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Re: Tesla magnifying transmitter
Actually was 35-40 ft. spark representing around 4.5 to 5 MEV max. J.J.
O'neil's book too some liberties with the distances. 135 ft -- never.
Richard Hull has an excellent book out on the analysis of Tesla's Colorado
Springs Notes -- good reading and it dispells the myths.
Dr. Resonance
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Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 8:59 PM
Subject: Tesla magnifying transmitter
>Original Poster: Docktex-at-aol-dot-com
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>I've been reading books on Nickola Telsa and have noticed many differences
in
>"storys" of what he had accomplished. Of these one that I would like to
know
>is what the true voltage was of tesla's highest power experiment in
Colorado
>Springs? I have seen in one book that it was 12 million volts. In another
>book it was 20 million. in yet another it was 100 million. All of these
>books had said the arc length was 135 feet.
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