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On 5/22/2021 1:11 PM, jimlux wrote: > Now REPLACE the drift section with the Tesla surface wave. It suddenly > all makes sense. Was Tesla's idea to send the actual POWER via > 'packets' IN the surface wave? Hi Jim Lux, et al, Is the 'Tesla wave' a magnetic stability (alternating recurrence) on the secondary TC winding? Bill Beaty mentioned this to me as a significance. What is it? Is this wave able to walk/compress/shift/bloat/coalesce along the length of the winding surface in response to external loads? (I.e., does the magnetic 'river' cross windings? Are the windings grooves in an LP? Can the needle skip?) Will a well tuned Tesla coil always have a well defined T-wave? I found and lost years back reference that a magnetic resonance is superluminal as measured in MRI research <-- with information of the magnetic density appearing simultaneously throughout the resonant topology when impinged externally --if the topology is resonant. That superlum signal would be a flux-density wave, but the flux density signal propagation is superluminal. Does this make sense to Tesla coil heads? And I'm not a scientist, just a newbie woodworker. Regards, DonEM Southern Indiana