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Re: Tesla's Wireless Power Transmission ==> was Re: Non-techQuestion
Wait a minute - did you say 150 FOOT top toroid!!? What effect would should
a huge device have on the whole Tesla coil energetics paradigm - certainly
something more than a simple linear increment! Exponential increases? I'm
boggled - and if it would take that kind of massive system -scalar
converter, etc - how economical would it be/how many would you need/etc/etc
to be able to tap into the Earth's EM reserves to say furnish energy for a
town of 100K? How thick was the copper of that toroid - I'd like to
calculate its cost at today's prices. I would feel better if you told me
that you really meant ("), i.e., inches, rather than ('), i.e., feet. Whew!
Noah
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Subject: Re: Tesla's Wireless Power Transmission ==> was Re:
Non-techQuestion
> Original Poster: "Metlicka Marc" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
>
> in all actuality, teslas principal of wireless transmision of energy
> through a medium. consisted of producing high powered scaler waves
> transmited into the earth itself. then thease scaler waves would be
> magnified a million fold by the resonant scalers of the earths core.
> bounced back in every direction they could then be converted back into
> electrical energy by driveing a rod into the ground and hooking it to
> his scaler converter "box". this principal was the main factor of his
> loosing the backing of j. p. morgan.
> morgan was furius that he would not be able to charge for the usege of
> this energy. only charge for the converters them selves. tesla continued
> his reaserch on his own as much as his funds would hold out. morgan
> started to forclose on past due debts , and his wydenclife site on long
> island was raped for scrap prices. then he was run down on the streets.
> and his works confinscated. some reports say that his top load toroid at
> the time was 150' in dia. and pure copper.
>