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Re: 7.1Hz, how the heck did Tesla succeed?
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- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 22:28:44 -0600
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In a message dated 7/14/05 7:29:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Tesla failed to
make it work, but that was because wall street turned against him before
it was up and running. Contemporary experimenters have failed to power
any distant devices via Earth resonance transmission, but this may just
mean that Tesla didn't reveal the necessary details (or it may just mean
that it's difficult to accomplish, and nobody has put major funding into
an attempt.)
Or the failures could as easily be because it just doesn't work. The fact
that his funding was cut off and system dismantled before he got it fully
up and running in no way validates the underlying assumptions. All the rest
is an act of faith, which by its very nature must lie outside the realm of
rational discourse. (ergo O.T.)
"Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily"
William of Occam in Quodlibeta Septem. c.1320
"'Maybe and Perhaps' though repeated a thousandfold, bring us not one iota
closer to any truth."
Wm. F. L. Alcock Jr. c.1958
Matt D.