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Re: Anecdotal Tesla Story?
FWIW....
I have a copy of a book called "Nikola Tesla's Earthquake Machine" with
Tesla's original patents, plus new blueprints to build your own working
model. Patent is Aug 19,1893 Number 483,562 for those interested. The book
has a lot of facinating stuff in it including detailed machine drawings for
a working model. If anyone wants more info, please contact me offlist since
I don't think this is appropriate discussion since this is the Tesla Coil
list.
"Steve Rosenthal" <sdrosen-at-cwia-dot-com>
sdr
>>Please contact Steve directly on this - Terry<<
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Subject: Re: Anecdotal Tesla Story?
> Original poster: "richard barton" <richardbarton-at-caving5.freeserve.co.uk>
>
> Hi
> Yes! I read this in a book about Tesla's life.
> I believe the platform was part of a high-frequency MECHANICAL oscillator
> (as opposed to HF electricity), as you know Tesla developed mechanical
> devices too. We all have read the passage about the little machine that
> shook a building almost to destruction.
> So Twain's bowels were vibrated very rapidly, which seems quite a good
idea
> to me.
> Richard Barton.
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:56 PM
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> > Original poster: "Ted Rosenberg" <Ted.Rosenberg-at-radioshack-dot-com>
> >
> > Hello historians...
msnip...