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Re: Physical and psychological benefits of Tesla Coiling
Original poster: "Brian by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <ka1bbg-at-webryders-dot-net>
Hi, heck that's an easy one. every time we add another kilowatt to the power
of the TC our excitement goes up 50 percent. Also just sitting there
listening to it work, and watching the sparks dance, its a bit
mesmarizing(sp?)....also we all tend to try new ideas,different things to
identify some of the mysteries surounding TC's. Brings out our best try, and
even in failure we tend to learn new things. This learning soothes our
endless tinkering minds. We also like to see the amazement in others eyes
when they see our coils at work. How could anyone not get excited when they
see a 6 foot spark eminating from a coil or perhaps a 10 footer or more from
a big power coil? cul brian f.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 10:52 PM
Subject: Physical and psychological benefits of Tesla Coiling
> Original poster: "Wall Richard Wayne by way of Terry Fritz
<twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <rwall-at-ix-dot-netcom-dot-com>
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> List
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> Much has been said and written about the risk of Tesla coiling and rightly
> so. We're all aware of deleterious and dangerous effects of electrical
> hazards, ozone, Nitrogen oxides, UV, noise, et cetera.
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> Less well known are the beneficial effects Tesla claimed. There are the
> pictures of Tesla sitting and posing in front of a large spiral TC.
> Supposedly, he rather enigmatically claimed beneficial effects and secrets
> from his self irradiation that future generations were to somehow deduce.
> Samuel Clemmons is also said to have experienced some form of ecstatic
> effect.
>
> If anyone has any information of any type on what Tesla was doing or
> talking about would you please share it with the list? Also, we all seem
> to derive great pleasure in firing our coils. Why? Does anyone have any
> anecdotal or concrete physical, psychological or emotional effects derived
> from firing a Tesla coil?
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> RWW
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