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Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by TeslaandLyne
Tesla found signals from the planets
What signals, from what planets, when and how?
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Not to split hair here, but can there be sound transmitted in solids by means of shear stress (transversal)? I don't recall.
Originally posted by Bedlam
BTW, Apple doesn't design processors. IBM did in the case of old mainframes, but the PC uses Intel designed processors. They didn't have to worry about Tesla's patents either.
I have already demonstrated, by crucial tests, the practicability of signalling by my system from one to any other point of the globe, no matter how remote, and I shall soon convert the disbelievers.
Originally posted by mbkennel
Actually Apple does design processors, they jointly did some with IBM prior to the move to Intel for the Macs. They also designed the CPU for iPhone 4 & iPad. And Tesla had nothing useful to say about semiconductor electronics.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
What I see in Tesla's writing is a brilliant person, however prone to mania.
FIRST EFFORTS TO PRODUCE THE SELF-ACTING ENGINE — THE MECHANICAL OSCILLATOR — WORK OF DEWAR AND LINDE — LIQUID AIR Having recognized this truth, I began to devise means for carrying out my idea, and, after long thought, I finally conceived a combination of apparatus which should make possible the obtaining of power from the medium by a process of continuous cooling of atmospheric air. This apparatus, by continually transforming heat into mechanical work, tended to become colder and colder, and if it only were practicable to reach a very low temperature in this manner, then a sink for the heat could be produced, and energy could be derived from the medium. This seemed to be contrary to the statements of Carnot and Lord Kelvin before referred to, but I concluded from the theory of the process that such a result could be attained.
The windings on the oscillator were about 50 miles in length, and its inductive- capacitive system allowed it to operate on a frequency which was consistent with the earth’s, at a wavelength of about 925 miles, with a frequency close to 13.5 c.p.s., sometimes mentioned in relation to Naval ELF communications. Was this part of Tesla’s long wave system for “transmission of electric energy without wires”, which he said he had completed just prior to his death, as shown in the FBI documents? Is the Navy’s ELF (“Extremely Low Frequencies”) system not only for communications, just as Tesla said, but also for broadcasting energy to submarines—just as Tesla also said?
he only shows his ignorance of Tesla's work when, among other things,
he says that the single terminal coil tuned to one-quarter wavelength does
not produce rapidly-varying electrostatic potentials, which in turn produce
"sound waves in the ether" which travel at the speed of light. Tesla said his
"Ideal Flying Machine" used this technique and worked on "mechanical
waves" (longitudinal pressure waves in the ether).
I see "..disturbances being intelligently controlled signals did not yet present itself to me." So a signal. Not intelligent. Just an emanation from a celestial body. No big deal.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
reply to post by TeslaandLyne
You provided nothing in the way what and how was detected. Can you write up two or three sentences?
What I see in Tesla's writing is a brilliant person, however prone to mania. There is much there that's pure emotion and nothing too concrete. How about this:
I have already demonstrated, by crucial tests, the practicability of signalling by my system from one to any other point of the globe, no matter how remote, and I shall soon convert the disbelievers.
Religious overtones, anyone?
There is no material to work with, here.
The light is green formed in straight lines like the Norther Lights.
Apparently from indications of researchers the coil is not AC but is in ever increasing DC.
Not to split hair here, but can there be sound transmitted in solids by means of shear stress (transversal)? I don't recall.
Originally posted by Pilgrum
reply to post by TeslaandLyne
Burning nitrogen in large amounts would be very bad with lots of nitrous oxides being released into the atmosphere where there's enough pollution already. Carbon dioxide is decidedly more eco-friendly by comparison, offsetting it with nitrous oxides would be a disaster IMO.
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