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RE: Wireless power transmission (fwd)



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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:41:05 -0500
From: David Thomson <dwt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'Tesla list' <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Wireless power transmission (fwd)

Hi Colin,

> I notice that you appear to have dropped this thread and 
> moved on to another area where us "engineers and scientists" 
> have been ignoring key phenomenon.
> 
> Can I take this to mean that you now accept that you can't 
> get plasma or "longitudinal electrostatic waves" in the air?
> 
> If you don't accept this, then please explain how the 
> incredibly weak forces between the very low density of ions 
> in free air can support waves despite the damping and 
> randomizing impacts from neutral molecules.  

I will likely drop this thread again, as there is no point in recapping what
we have already said.  The ion density becomes very strong by virtue of the
ions emitted by the Tesla coil and captured by the E field.  When the ion
density is maximized for the strength of the E field, the Tesla coil no
longer emits ions (potential in E field equals potential in coil).  If,
however, you build a receiver that taps the potential of the E field, a
stream of ions will be emitted by the Tesla coil to fill the "tunnel" of
lower potential.  Thus, power can be transmitted in a more or less straight
line right through the air, just as Tesla claimed.

> Given that what you're suggesting is contrary to current 
> established theory, your explanation needs to be backed up 
> with some hard facts rather than just vague words and 
> invented terms.  In particular I'd suggest your analysis 
> should include at least order of magnitude information on claimed:

There is a lot of substance behind what I have said and presented in these
discussions.  There is a certain amount of responsibility for the
establishment (i.e. you) to follow up and verify my math and experiments.
As I have mentioned in the other thread, I have ordered the parts to build a
system that will further demonstrate what I have believed for the past five
years, that longitudinal waves exist in a three coil design and have
practical value.

I think we have all had our say and staked out our ground.  Now it is time
for the showdown.  Let's not bog the list down by arguing the points we have
already clearly made (both sides.)  

Dave