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Re: Wireless transmission of power,
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- Subject: Re: Wireless transmission of power,
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- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 12:17:41 -0700
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Original poster: Karl Lindheimer <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Mar 15, 2005, at 9:31 AM, Mddeming@xxxxxxx wrote:
Dear list members,
One should always be proud to sign their name to their published
opinions, and many times, one's credentials have to be weighted lest one
be taken in by grifters posing as academic authorities. I would recommend
that, in deciding how much credence to give the above scientific
evaluation of Tesla's work, one should carefully read the following:
very relevant advice...
In a message dated 3/14/2005 10:22:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
TCBal@xxxxxxx writes:
I like you all, and yore technical talk, but I jest hacked a secondary
coil in half with a hand saw. <snip> Thanks for askin...Prof. Toby
There we have it. Research, Academia, claim, counterclaim - all tied
together neatly. Usually this list is fairly predictable, but it seems
that this topic of wireless power transmission has hit a nerve.
Regards,
Karl