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Re: Wireless Transmission
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- Subject: Re: Wireless Transmission
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- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 23:30:48 -0700
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Original poster: Bert Hickman <bert.hickman@xxxxxxxxxx>
Tesla list wrote:
Original poster: Teslamad@xxxxxxx
Does anyone know the up to date research on wireless transmission? Has it
been documented yet? (i.e Wendover?) Or is Tesla's idea of "non-hertz'n"
waves still not fully understood?
Cheers,
~Drew
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Drew,
You may see speculative web sites or fringe science books about how Tesla
proposed to use "non-Herzian", "longitudinal", or "scalar" EM waves to
transmit power, blow parts of Siberia, create protective force field
shields, etc. However, 100+ years later, there's no accepted/formal
scientific or engineering evidence that any of these actually exist.
For the straight scoop, see Paul Nicholson's superb discussion about
Non-Hertzian Waves:
http://205.243.100.155/frames/Non-Herzian_Waves.html
Best regards,
-- Bert --
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