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February 18, 1994
RADNRG.ASC
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This file is from the now defunct Plenum newsletter,
put out by Vangard Sciences a long time back.
Volume 1 - Number 3 back in September-October 1989
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Also take the file RADNRG.GIF which illustrates the Tesla patent.
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Tesla on Radiant Energy
It is well known that certain radiations - such as those of ultra-
violet light, cathodic, Roentgen rays, or the like - possess the
property of charging and discharging conductors of electricity, the
discharge being particularly noticeable when the conductor upon
which the rays impinge is negatively electrified.
These radiations are generally considered to be Aether vibrations of
extremely small wavelengths, and in explanation of the phenomena
noted it has been assumed by some authorities that they ionize or
render conducting the atmosphere through which they are propagated.
My own experiments and observations, however, lead me to conclusions
more in accord with the theory heretofore advance by me that sources
of such radiant energy throw off with great velocity MINUTE
PARTICLES OF MATTER which are strongly ELECTRIFIED, and therefore
capable of charging an electrical conductor, or, even if not so, may
at any rate DISCHARGE AN ELECTRIFIED CONDUCTOR either by carrying
off bodily its charge or otherwise.
A discovery which I have made shows that when rays or radiations of
the above kind are permitted to fall upon an INSULATED CONDUCTING-
BODY connected to one of the terminals of a condenser while the
other terminal of the same is made by independent means to RECEIVE
OR CARRY AWAY electricity, a current flows into the condenser so
long as the insulated body is exposed to the rays an INDEFINITE
ACCUMULATION of electrical energy in the condenser takes place.
This energy, after a suitable time interval, during which the rays
are allowed to act, may manifest itself in a powerful discharge,
which may be utilized for operation or control of mechanical or
electrical devices or rendered useful in many other ways.
The insulated plate or conducting-body should present AS LARGE A
SURFACE AS PRACTICABLE to the rays or the streams of matter.
Furthermore, the surface should be clean and preferably HIGHLY
POLISHED or coated. The second terminal or armature of the
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condenser may be connected to one of the poles of a battery or other
source of electricity or to any conducting body or object whatever,
of such properties or so conditioned that by its means ELECTRICITY
OF THE REQUIRED SIGN will be supplied to the terminal.
A simple way of supplying positive or negative electricity to the
terminal is to connect the same either to an insulated conductor
supported at some height in the atmosphere or to a grounded
conductor, THE FORMER, AS IS WELL KNOWN, FURNISHING POSITIVE AND THE
LATTER, NEGATIVE ELECTRICITY.
The sun, as well as other sources of radiant energy, throws of
MINUTE PARTICLES of matter POSITIVELY ELECTRIFIED, which impinging
upon a conducting plate, will communicate continuously upon the
plate an electrical charge. The opposite terminal of the condenser
being connected to the ground, which may be considered as a VAST
RESERVOIR OF NEGATIVE ELECTRICITY, a feeble current FLOWS
CONTINUOUSLY into the condenser, and inasmuch as these suppposed
particles are of an inconceivably small radius or curvature, and
consequently charged to a relatively very high potential, this
charging of the condenser may continue, as I have actually observed,
ALMOST INDEFINITELY, even to the point of RUPTURING THE DIELECTRIC.
(what follows is excerpted from the Tesla Patent 685,957)
Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy - 11/05/1901
As light strikes the highly polished plate, the highly electrified
particles which stream from all radiant masses is accumulated on the
plate surface. The electrical energy is accumulated on the
capacitor plate and prevented from discharging by the damming action
of the dielectric. When the electrical breakdown value of the
capacitor dielectric can no longer hold back the intense pressure
(voltage) which has built up on the plate, a miniature lightning
bolt passes through the dielectric to the bottom plate of the
capacitor to establish equilibrium of potential. If the capacitor
has an exceedingly high dielectric value (high capacitance) then the
energy will take the least path of resistance, which will be across
the load as represented by the spark gap spheres common to Tesla's
drawings.
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This perfectly illustrates what Walter Russell taught, that ALL
ENERGY flows in Nature begin as an unpolarized or neutral energy.
When separated, the energies take on both a spin (opposite to each
other) and a potential proportional to the distance of the
separation. These two polarized forces do all within their power to
return to the common state of neutrality. Another excellent example
of this comes from the work of the Russian scientist Kozyrev. He
used a rubber band as a simple example of the desire of opposites to
rejoin. Potential difference increases as the opposite spins
tighten.
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