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Re: Tesla Coil RF Transmitter
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- Subject: Re: Tesla Coil RF Transmitter
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- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:28:49 -0600
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Original poster: dave pierson <davep@xxxxxxxx>
. . . in a project that 1) Is theoretically unlikely to ever work.
But it does work. . . .
Many things 'work'.
Some work WELL, some less well.
No one has ever made a 'tesla system' work remotely 'well'
(efficently).
2) If successful, would destroy all global communications . . .
It will significantly improve global telecommunications. . . .
Perhaps. Based on speculation from 100 years ago....
. . . and possibly all air traffic
Fully developed the World System will facilitate aviation by
allowing the propulsive energy to be transmitted to aircraft, which
will then not have to carry fuel.
Rather depends on the actual, as opposed to speculative, efficiency.
And the side ffects actually achieved.
3) Would have possibly terminally destructive environmental consequences.
It will allow us to control the environment rather than having the
environment control us, as it does now. Also, pollution will be reduced. . . .
Since no one has built one that worked, in any useful sense, perhaps....
best
dwp