Solomon
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tesla
I am wondering if the device tesla created here: http://www.nuenergy.org/nikola-tesla-radiant-energy-system/ is possible, I think it is.
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You may be interested in two papers I recently <a href="viewthread.php?tid=25035&page=7#pid300484">requested</a>.
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Solomon
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I am not permited to view the forum.
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U2U Polverone for pass.
In the meantime: just stick the files back together. You must download all the files for each pdf and have them all plus the .exe in the same folder
before joining. You start with 001 and it will assemble them all.
Attachment: hjsplit.exe (175kB) This file has been downloaded 1112 times
Attachment: TMTT.2013.2258168.pdf.001 (1.9MB) This file has been downloaded 521 times
Attachment: TMTT.2013.2258168.pdf.002 (374kB) This file has been downloaded 855 times
Attachment: JSen13_Shigeta.pdf.001 (1.9MB) This file has been downloaded 540 times
Attachment: JSen13_Shigeta.pdf.002 (1.9MB) This file has been downloaded 891 times
Attachment: JSen13_Shigeta.pdf.003 (656kB) This file has been downloaded 816 times
[Edited on 9-25-2013 by IrC]
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" Richard Feynman
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I deeply apologise on not noting down my source, but I have watched a video in which university students tried to make such a device and were able to
record minute amounts of power being -er- received.
The connection between what Solomon is talking about, and what I have watched is the circuit which was either incredibly similar, or identical.
I will go searching now.
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Solomon
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I have a mac so .exe won't help.
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IrC
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I'm sure HJ split has a mac version if you go search for it.
Saved you the trouble.
http://www.pianofab.com/cj.html
http://www.hjsplit.org/mac/
[Edited on 9-26-2013 by IrC]
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Looks like ionic atmospheric currents? Just leakage (from the ionosphere, UV and cosmic rays). It takes an immensely monstrous area, at high
altitude, to collect any useful current; even then, it's high impedance DC. Tesla would, of course, convert it with a spark discharge and resonant
transformer. Nowadays, there probably isn't much better means; megavolts and microamperes aren't so easy to deal with. (Converters are in practical
use today operating off megavolts, but they do kiloamperes as well.)
Tim
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I'm not sure how relevant this is, but I once watched a (very old) physics video at school in which an experiment was done my NASA where they launched
a satellite that had a long wire dangling beneath it. Once the satellite was in orbit it was of course was moving extremely fast, so an enormous
potential difference was induced from the earths magnetic field. From memory, the experiment stopped because the wire broke somehow because of the
amount of current induced .
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Yeah, that was the 1996 TSS-1R experiment on STS-75.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-75
I don't know why it broke, though. I doubt it's because of the current. The charges and voltages were probably quite high, but the current must've
been quite pathetic. The energy in such systems is very, very small.
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