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TESLA4.ASC
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couteously contributed to KeelyNet by David Brune
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The Tesla Howitzer - by Tom Bearden
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Before the turn of the century, Nikola Tesla had discovered and was
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utilizing a new type of electric wave. Tesla repeatedly stated his
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waves were non-Hertzian, and his wireless transmissions did not
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fall off as the square of the distance.
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His discovery was apparently so fundamental (and his intent to
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provide free energy to all humankind was so clear) that it was
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responsible for the withdrawal of his financial backing, his
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deliberate isolation, and the gradual removal of his name from the
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history books.
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By 1914 or so, Tesla had been successfully isolated and was already
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nearly a "nonperson." Thereafter Tesla lived in nearly total
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seclusion, occasionally surfacing (at his annual birthday party for
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members of the press) to announce the discovery of an enormous new
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source of free energy, the perfection of wireless transmission of
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energy without losses, fireball weapons to destroy whole armies
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and thousands of airplanes at hundreds of miles distance, and a
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weapon (the "Tesla Shield," I've dubbed it) that could provide an
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impenetrable defense and thus render war obsolete.
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In my pursuit of Tesla's secret, it gradually became apparent to
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me that present orthodox electromagnetic theory is seriously flawed
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in some fundamental respects. One of these is in the definition and
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use of THETA, the scalar electrostatic potential. It is this error
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which has hidden the long-sought Unified Field Theory from the
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theorists.
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In the theory of the scalar electrostatic potential (SEP), the idea
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is introduced of work accomplished on a charge brought in from a
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distance against the scalar field.
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The SEP is not a vector field, but is a scalar field. Indeed, scalar
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potential cannot of itself perform work on a charged mass due to the
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extremely high SEP of the vacuum itself.
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Only a differential of SEP between two spatial points can produce
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force or accomplish work. (Rigorously, a differential of scalar
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potential between two spatial points constitutes a vector. Only a
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vector can produce force and do work.)
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Also, work can only be done on a mass. Further, it takes TIME to
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move an electron or other charged mass between two spatial points,
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and so the work performed by a spatial differential of the THETA-
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Page 1
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FIELD requires TIME. Rigorously, the delta SEP is voltage, not SEP
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per se, and is directly related to the voltage or "E" field.
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The entire voltage concept depends on the work performed in moving a
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mass, after that mass has moved. The idea of "voltage" always
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implies the existence of a steady differential of THETA between two
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spatial points for a finite length of time, and it also involves the
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assumption of a flow of actual mass having occurred.
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SEP, on the one hand, is always a single-point function; on the
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other hand, difference in potential (i.e., V) is always a two point
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function, as is any vector.
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Yet many graduate level physics and electromagnetics papers and
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texts erroneously confuse THETA and V in the static case! Such an
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interpretation is of course quite incorrect.
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Another common assumption in present EM theory -- that the
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electrostatic potential (0,O) of the normal vacuum is zero --has
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no legitimate basis.
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In fact, we know (0,O) is nonzero because the vacuum is filled with
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enormous amounts of fluctuating virtual state activity, including
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incredible charge fluctuations. And by virtue of its point
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definition, (0,O) must be the "instantaneous stress" on spacetime
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itself, and a measure of the intensity of the virtual state flux
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though a 4-dimensional spacetime point.
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Potential theory was largely developed in the 1800's before the
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theory of relativity. Time flowrate was then regarded as immutable.
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Accordingly, electrostatic "intensity" was chosen as "spatial
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intensity," with the connotation of "spatial flux density." This
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assumes a constant, immutable rate of flow of time, which need not
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be true at all if we believe relativity.
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Such a spatial "point" intensity is actually a "line" in 4-space,
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and not a 4-dimensional "point" at all. Thus the spatial potential
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-- 0, 3 -- is a very special case of the real spacetime potential --
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0,4, or charge -- and electromagnetic theory today is accordingly a
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special case of the real 4-space electromagnetism that actually
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exists! Note also that charge is a 4-dimensional concept.
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Now mass is a spatial, 3-dimensional concept. Rigorously, mass
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does not exist in time -- masstime exists in time. Mass and charge
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are thus of differing dimensionalities!
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Also, according to quantum mechanics, the charge of a particle --
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e.g., of an electron -- is due to the continual flux of virtual
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particles given off and absorbed by the observable particle of mass.
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Thus charge also is conceptually a measure of the virtual flux
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density, and directly related to THETA. Further, since the charge
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exists in time, it is the charge of a particle of spatial mass that
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gives it the property of masstime, or existing in time.
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Here a great confusion and fundamental error has been thrown into
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the present EM theory by the equating of "charge" and "charged
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mass." As we have seen, the two things are really very different
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indeed.
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Page 2
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To speak of a spatial "amount" of charge erroneouslylimits<74>the
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basic EM theory to a fixed time flowrate condition (which of course
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it was considered to be, prior to Einstein's development of
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relativity).
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Thus when the limited present theory encounters a "relativistic"
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case (where the time flowrate changes), all sorts of extraordinary
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corrections must be introduced.
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The real problem, of course, is with the fundamental definitions of
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electrostatic potential and charge. The spatial "amount" of charge
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(i.e., the coulomb), as we presently erroneously use the term, is
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actually the spatial amount of observable "charged mass."
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To correct the theory, one must introduce the true 4-space SEP and
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separate the definitions of charge and charged mass.
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Only when a mass is moved does one have work -- and voltage or
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vector fields. (The reason one has voltage and E field connected
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to a normal electrostatically charged object in the laboratory is
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because an excess of charged-particle masses are assembled on the
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object, and these masses are in violent motion! A true static
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charge would have no E field at all.)
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The THETA field need not involve observable mass accumulation, but
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only charge (virtual flowrate intensity) accumulation.
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Accumulated masses are like so many gallons of water; accumulated
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charge is like so much pressure on both the water (space) and the
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time in which the water is existing.
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Now, if one varies the SEP solely as a point function, one would
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have a purely scalar complex longitudinal wave, and not a vector
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wave at all. This is the fundamentally new electrical wave that
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Tesla discovered in 1899.
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Rigorously, all vector fields are two-point functions and thus
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decomposable into two scalar fields, as Whittaker showed in 1903.
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It follows that any vector wave can be decomposed into two scalar
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waves. By implication, therefore, a normal transverse EM vector
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wave, e.g., must simply be two coupled scalar (Tesla) waves -- and
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these scalars independently would be longitudinal if uncoupled.
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An ordinary transverse EM vector wave is thus two pair-coupled
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Tesla scalar longitudinal waves, and only a single special case of
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the much more fundamental electromagnetics discovered by Nikola
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Tesla.
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A Tesla (scalar potential) wave -- i.e., a massless wave in pure
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0,O, the stress of the spacetime medium -- would have very strange
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characteristics indeed.
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For one thing, since it moves in a complex 4-space, it has many more
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modes of movement than does a simple wave in 3-space.
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And for another thing, it need not be bound at all by the speed of
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(vector) light. In current theory, one 0,3-field does not directly
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interact or couple with other existing 0,3-fields except by simple
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superposition.
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Page 3
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Therefore presently the THETA-field is considered to have no drag
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limitation at all, hence infinite velocity. (E.g., as stated in
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Jackson's, (Classical Electrodynamics, 2nd edition, page 223.)
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Actually, a 0,4-wave can and will interact with some of the other
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existing 0,4- waves in the medium transversed, and this interaction
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can involve pair- coupling into EM vector fields and waves, an
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interaction not presently in the electrodynamics theory.
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The result of scalar pair-coupling creates a finite amount of vector
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"drag" on the 0,4-wave, so it then has less than infinite velocity.
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However, if this drag is small due to limited pair coupling, the
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scalar wave's velocity through the slightly dragging medium still
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may be far greater than the speed of vector EM waves (light) in
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vacuum.
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On the other hand, if the pair-coupling is made severe, the THETA-
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wave may move at a speed considerably below the speed of vector
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light waves in vacuum.
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The velocity of the 0,4-wave is thus both variable and controllable
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or adjustable (e.g., simply by varying its initial amplitude which
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through a given medium changes the percentage of pair-coupling and
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hence the degree of drag on the scalar wave.)
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The Tesla scalar wave thus can have either subluminal or
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superluminal velocity, in contradiction to present theory.
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Note that the scalar wave also violates one of Einstein's
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fundamental postulates -- for the speed of our "new kind of light"
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wave is not limited to c, and need not be the same to every
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observer. Thus Tesla scalar waves lead to a new "super-relativity"
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of which the present Einstein relativity is only a highly special
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case!
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But let us now look for some subtle but real examples of scalar
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waves and scalar pair-coupling in nature.
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As is well known, a tectonic fault zone can provide anomalous
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lights, sounds, etc from stresses, piezoelectrical activity, and
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telluric currents in the earth and through the fault zone.
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In examining the fault zone phenomena, I finally realized that a
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fault zone was literally a scalar interferometer -- i.e., if one can
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have scalar PHI-waves, they can interfere either constructively or
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destructively.
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Their interference, however, produces scalar pair-coupling into
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vector EM waves. This coupling may be at a distance from the
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interferometer itself, and thus the interferometer can produce
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energy directly at a distance, without vector transmission through
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the intervening space.
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Coupling of THETA waves with the paired scalars comprising ordinary
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EM vector waves can also occur. If this triplex coupling forms
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additional EM vector waves 180 degrees out of phase, the ordinary EM
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wave is diminished or extinguished.
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Page 4
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If the scalar triplex coupling occurs so as to create vector EM
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waves, the amplitude of the ordinary vector wave is increased.
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Scalar potential waves can thus augment or diminish, or create or
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destroy, ordinary EM waves at a distance by pair-coupling
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interference under appropriate conditions, and this is in consonance
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with the implications of Whittaker's fundamental 1903 work.
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An earthquake fault zone is such a scalar interferometer. Stresses
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and charge pileups exist in the plates on each side adjacent to the
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fault, with stress relief existing in the middle in the fault
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fracture itself.
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Since the rock is locally nonlinear, the mechanical stresses and
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electrical currents in it are also locally nonlinear. This results
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in the generation of multiple frequencies of THETA-4-waves from each
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side of the fault interferometer, yielding two complex Fourier
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expansion patterns of scalar potential waves.
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On occasion these two Fourier-transformed scalar wave patterns
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couple at a distance to produce stable ordinary electromagnetic
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fields in a 3-dimensional spatial pattern --e.g., a stress light
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such as the Vestigia light covered in Part I of The Excalibur
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Briefing.
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Driven by the erratic t<>o scalar Fourier expansion patterns of the
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scalar interferometer (whose input stresses normally slowly change),
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an erratic, darting, hovering "spooklight" of the variety studied by
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Vestigia produced.
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As the stresses change in each side of the interferometer, the
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distant scalar coupling zone is affected. Thus the stresslight
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moves and its form changes, but it may be relatively stable in form
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for seconds or minutes.
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Since the stresses in the rock may be intense, the stress light may
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involve an intense pair or THETA-patterns coupling into the sphere
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or ball of vector EM energy. The atoms and molecules of the air in
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the region of the coupled stresslight ball thus become highly
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excited, giving off radiant energy as the excited states decay.
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Since much of the piezoelectric material in the stressed rocks is
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quartz, the features of quartz are of particular interest. Each
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little quartz is itself highly stressed, and has stress cracks.
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It is therefore a little scalar interferometer.
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Further, quartz is transparent to infrared and ultraviolet; and the
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random orientation of all the quartz scalar interferometers may also
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form a Prigogine system far from thermodynamic equilibrium.
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If so, this system can tap into highly energetic microscopic
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electromagnetic fluctuations to produce large-scale, ordered,
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relatively stable patterns of electromagnetic energy at a distance.
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In short, all of this lends support to the formation of relatively
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stable but somewhat erratic patterns of electromagnetic energy at
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a distance from the fault itself.
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In the atmosphere, such scalar interferometers could form in clouds
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or even in the air or between clouds and earth.
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If so, such rare but occasional "weather" scalar interferometers
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could account for the rare phenomenon of ball lightening. The
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intense energy of the ball lightening, as compared to the lesser
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energy of an earth stress light, could well be due to the enormous
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electrical charges between clouds or between cloud and earth,
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available to fuel the scalar interferometer. Very probably it is
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this phenomenon which gave Tesla the clue to scalar wave
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interferometry.
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Thus such phenomena as earth stress lights, ball lightening, and
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the Tesla system of wireless transmission of energy at a distance
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with negligible lasses and at speeds exceeding the speed of light
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may be explained. They are complex, however, and involve
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fundamental changes to present electromagnetic theory.
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These changes include utilizing 4-space scalar electrostatic
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potentials, scalar waves, pair coupling, ordinary 3-dimensional
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Fourier expansion, the Prigogine effect, and the properties of
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piezoelectric materials in rocks.
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Since the scalar potential also stresses time, it can change the
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rate of flow of time itself. Thus it affects anything which exists
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in time -- including the mind, both of the individual and at
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various levels of unconsciousness.
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Therefore the same functions that result in earth stress lights also
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affect mind and thought, and are in turn affected by mind and
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thought. This is the missing ingredient in Persinger's theory that
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UFO's are correlated with, and a result of, fault zones and earth
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stresses.
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While Persinger seems to feel this is a "normal physics"
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explanation, it indeed involves a paranormal explanation.
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The time-stressing ability of the true THETA scalar wave also
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explains the interaction of such earth stress lights with humans
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and human intent, as noted by other researchers. (E.g., the lights
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that repeatedly seemed to react to the observers, as detailed by
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Dr. Harley Rutledge in his epoch-making Project Identification,
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Prentice-Hall, 1981.)
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These ideas in condensed form comprise the concepts required to
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violate the speed of light and produce an ordinary electromagnetic
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field at a distance, using scalar interferometry, without losses
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-- as Tesla had done in his wireless transmission system which he
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had tested prior to 1900 and had perfected by the 1930's.
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Scalar interferometry can give stable regions of EM or "light
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energy" at a distance without losses, particularly as detailed in
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the beautiful Vestigia experiments, and it is within our grasp to
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utilize the new effects.
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Indeed, any stress crack in a material can result in the scalar
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potential interferometer effect. Exophoton and exoelectron emission
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-- poorly understood but already known in fatiguing of materials --
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must be at least partly due to the scalar interferometer effect.
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However, one additional caution should be advanced. Normal movement
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of electrons allows so much "sideplay" movement of the electrons --
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and there is so much such sideplay electron motion in the
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surrounding vicinity -- that pair coupling is almost instantaneous
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for small waves.
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Thus orbital electrons in atoms seem to absorb and emit vector EM
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photons. Actually they also emit some percentage of scalar waves as
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well.
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Since a scalar wave is comprised exclusively of disturbance in the
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virtual state, it need not obey the conservation of energy law.
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Further, a scalar wave of itself does not "push electrons" or other
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charges; hence it is nearly indetectable by present detectors.
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Ionization detectors such as a Geiger counter tube, e.g., are
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exceptions if the scalar wave encountered is fairly strong.
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In that case sufficient triplex coupling with the ionized gas occurs
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to produce additional ionization or charge, breaching the tube's
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cutoff threshold and producing a cascade discharge of electrons and
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voltage which is detected.
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But weak scalar waves are presently indetectable by ordinary
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instruments. However, these small scalar waves are detectable by
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sensitive interferometry techniques -- e.g., such as an electron
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interferometer. Since the use of such instruments is quite rare,
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then indeed we have been living immersed in a sea of scalar waves
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without knowing it.
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Finally, the percentage of scalar waves produced by changes in
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charged mass pileups can be increased by utilizing charged mass
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streaming. Essentially the charged masses must be moved suddenly,
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as quickly as possible, at or near the complete breakdown of the
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medium.
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For this reason, Tesla utilized sparkgaps in his early transmission
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systems, but also found that he could induce ionized media to
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"breakdown" in such fashion by a slow growth process.
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One of his early patented atmospheric wireless transmission systems
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is<69>based on this fact. However, it was necessary to use a very high
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voltage, insuring extreme stress on the medium and hence some
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spillover stress onto time itself.
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In other words, THETA-3 is always an approximation; at sufficiently
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high spatial stress, sufficient spillover THETA-4 exists to give
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Tesla scalar waves.
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For this reason, Tesla used very high voltages and extremely sharp
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discharges to give "streaming" of the charged masses and thus high
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percentages of THETA-4 waves. This suggests that the breakdown of
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dielectrics is a much richer phenomenon than is presently allowed
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for in the conventional theory.
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To summarize, electrostatic potential -- THETA field --is stress
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on the spacetime medium at a four-dimensional point. I.e., it is
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a sort of pressure on the medium, but pressure on all four
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dimensions, not just on the three satial dimensions.
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Page 7
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Thus in the new standard theory, THETA-4 may have complex values.
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In addition, a PHI-wave is to be interpreted as a scalar
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longitudinal wave in complex spacetime -- directly in THETA-0, the
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normal average 4-space stress itself. And charge and charged mass
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must be recognized as two separate concepts.
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This is the gist of what I finally recognized about Nikola Tesla's
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work and fundamental di covery.
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This is exciting, for it means that Tesla stress waves can affect
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either space or time individually, or both space and time
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simultaneously, or even oscillate back and forth between primarily
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affecting time and primarily affecting space.
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Tesla's waves were actually these THETA-field scalar waves. As such,
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they were fundamentally different from ordinary electromagnetic
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waves, and had entirely different characteristics, just as Tesla
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often stated. E.g., a Tesla wave can either move spatially, with
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time flowing linearly; move temporally only (sitting at a point and
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waxing and waning in magnitude -- but changing the rate of flow of
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time itself in doing so, and affecting gravitational field,
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fundamental constants of nature, etc.), or move in a combination of
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the two modes.
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In the latter case, the Tesla wave moves in space with a very
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strange motion -- it oscillates between
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(1) spatially standing still and flexing time, and
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(2) moving smoothly in space while time flows smoothly and
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evenly.
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I.e., it stands at one point (or at one columnar region),
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flexing for a moment; then slowly picks up spatial
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velocity until it is moving smoothly through space; then
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slows down again to a "standing column," etc.
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This is Tesla's fabulous "standing columnar wave.
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Another wild characteristic of the Tesla wave is that it can affect
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the rate of flow of time itself; hence it can affect or change
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every other field -- including the gravitational field -- that
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exists in time flow.
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It can also affect all universal constants, the mass of an object,
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the inertia of a body, and the mind and thoughts as well!
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All of these exist in the flow of time, and they are affected if the
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time stream in which they exist is affected.
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This was the awful secret that Tesla partially discovered by 1900,
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and which he came more and more to fully realize as he pursued it
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nature and its ramifications into the 1920's and 1930's.
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Tesla also found he could set up standing THETA-field waves through
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the earth. He in fact intended to do so, for he had also discovered
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that all charges in the highly stressed earth regions in which such
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a standing wave existed produced THETA-fields which would feed
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(kindle) energy into the standing THETA-field wave by pair coupling.
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I.e., normal vector field energy would "assemble" onto the scalar
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matrix wave by means of pair-coupling. Thus by transmitting a
|
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scalar wave into the earth, he could easily tap the fiery scalar
|
||
fields produced in the molten core of the planet itself, turning
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them into ordinary electromagnetic energy.
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In such case, a single generator would enable anyone to put up a
|
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simple antenna and extract all the free energy they desired.
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When Tesla's alarmed financial backers discovered this was his real
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intent, they considered him a dangerous madman and found it
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necessary to ruthlessly stop his at all costs. And so his financial
|
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support was withdrawn, he was harassed in his more subtle patent
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efforts (and the patents themselves were adulterated), and his name
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gradually was removed from all the electrical textbooks.
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By 1914 Tesla, who had been the greatest inventor and scientist in
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the world, had become essentially a nonperson.
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A few other persons in the early 1900's also were aware that
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potential and voltage are different. And some of them even learned
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to utilize Tesla's PHI- field, even though they only vaguely
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understood they were utilizing a fundamentally different kind of
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electromagnetic wave.
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For example, James Harris Rogers patented an undersea and
|
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underground communications system which Tesla later confirmed
|
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utilized Tesla waves.
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The U.S. secretly used the Rogers communications system in World War
|
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I to communicate with U. S. submarines underwater, and to
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communicate through the earth to the American Expeditionary Force
|
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Headquarters in Europe.
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The Rogers system was declassified after the War -- and very shortly
|
||
after that, it had mysteriously been scrubbed off the face of the
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earth.
|
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|
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Again, potential stress waves -- Tesla waves -- were eliminated and
|
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"buried."
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|
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Probably the most brilliant inventor and researcher into Tesla's
|
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electromagnetics was T. Henry Moray of Salt Lake City, Utah.
|
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|
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Dr. Moray actually succeeded in tapping the limitless zero-point
|
||
energy of vacuum (spacetime) itself. By 1939, Dr. Moray`s amplifier
|
||
contained 29 stages and its output stage produced 50 kilowatts of
|
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power from vacuum.
|
||
|
||
Interestingly, another 50 kilowatts could be tapped off any other
|
||
stage in the device -- which consequently could have produced almost
|
||
1.5 megawatts of electrical power! Dr. Moray`s epoch-making work
|
||
was suppressed also.
|
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|
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His device -- which represented over 20 years of heartbreaking
|
||
accumulation of 29 working tubes from thousands made -- was
|
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destroyed by a Soviet agent in 1939, but not before the agent had
|
||
obtained the drawing for building the tubes and the device itself.
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|
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Today the Moray amplifier is a standard component of many of the
|
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Soviet secret superweapons and Tesla weapons.
|
||
|
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In the 20`s and 30`s, Tesla announced the final perfection of his
|
||
wireless transmission of energy without losses -- even to
|
||
interplanetary distances.
|
||
|
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In several articles (e.g., H. Winfield Secor, "Tesla Maps Our
|
||
Electrical Future," Science and Invention, Vol. XVII, No. 12, pp.
|
||
1077, 1124-1126), Tesla even revealed he used longitudinal stress
|
||
waves in his wireless power transmission.
|
||
|
||
Quoting from the article,
|
||
|
||
"Tesla upholds the startling theory formulated by him long
|
||
ago, that the radio transmitters as now used, do not emit
|
||
Hertz waves, as commonly believed, but waves of sound."
|
||
|
||
"He says that a Hertz wave would only be possible in a
|
||
solid ether, but he has demonstrated already in 1897 that
|
||
the ether is a gas, which can only transmit waves of sound;
|
||
that is such as are propagated by alternate compressions and
|
||
rarefactions of the medium in which transverse waves are
|
||
absolutely impossible."
|
||
|
||
The wily Tesla did not reveal, of course, that such scalar waves
|
||
nearly always immediately pair-coupled into vector waves when
|
||
produced by normal means. Tesla himself was working with
|
||
longitudinal scalar waves.
|
||
|
||
In the 1930`s Tesla announced other bizarre and terrible weapons: a
|
||
death ray, a weapon to destroy hundreds or even thousands of
|
||
aircraft at hundreds of miles range, and his ultimate weapon to end
|
||
all war -- the Tesla shield, which nothing could penetrate.
|
||
|
||
However, by this time no one any longer paid any real attention to
|
||
the forgotten great genius. Tesla died in 1943 without ever
|
||
revealing the secret of these great weapons.
|
||
|
||
Unfortunately, today in 1981 the Soviet Union has long since
|
||
discovered and weaponized the Tesla scalar wave effects.
|
||
|
||
Here we only have time to detail the most powerful of these
|
||
frightening Tesla weapons -- which Brezhnev undoubtedly was
|
||
referring to in 1975 when the Soviet side at the SALT talks suddenly
|
||
suggested limiting the development of new weapons "more frightening
|
||
than the mind of man had imagined."
|
||
|
||
One of these weapons is the Tesla Howitzer recently completed at the
|
||
Saryshagan missile range and presently considered to be either a
|
||
high energy laser or a particle beam weapon. (See Aviation Week &
|
||
Space Technology, July 28, 1980, p. 48 for an artist's conception.)
|
||
|
||
The Saryshagan howitzer actually is a huge Tesla scalar
|
||
interferometer with four modes of operation.
|
||
|
||
One continuous mode is the Tesla shield, which places a thin,
|
||
impenetrable hemispherical shell of energy over a large defended
|
||
area. The 3-dimensional shell is created by intefering two Fourier-
|
||
|
||
Page 18
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
expansion, 3-dimensional scalar hemispherical patterns in space so
|
||
they pair-couple into a dome-like shell of intense, ordinary
|
||
electromagnetic energy.
|
||
|
||
The air molecules and atoms in the shell are totally ionized and
|
||
thus highly excited, giving off intense, glowing light
|
||
|
||
Anything physical which hits the shell receives an enormous
|
||
discharge of electrical energy and is instantly vaporized -- it goes
|
||
pfft! like a bug hitting one of the electrical bug killers now so
|
||
much in vogue.
|
||
|
||
If several of these hemispherical shells are concentrically stacked,
|
||
even the gamma radiation and EMP from a high altitude nuclear
|
||
explosion above the stack cannot penetrate all the shells due to
|
||
repetitive absorption and re-radiation, and scattering in the
|
||
layered plasmas.
|
||
|
||
In the continuous shield mode, the Tesla interferometer is fed by
|
||
a bank of Moray free energy generators, so that enormous energy is
|
||
available in the shield. A diagram of the Saryshagan-type Tesla
|
||
howitzer can be seen in drawing TESLA-1. TESLA-2 shows the Tesla
|
||
shield produced by the howitzer.
|
||
|
||
In the pulse mode, a single intense 3-dimensional scalar Theta-field
|
||
pulse form is fired, using two truncated Fourier transforms, each
|
||
involving several frequencies, to provide the proper 3-dimensional
|
||
shape (TESLA-3). This is why two scalar antennas separated by a
|
||
baseline are required.
|
||
|
||
After a time delay calculated for the particular target, a second
|
||
and faster pulse form of the same shape is fired from the
|
||
interferometer antennas.
|
||
|
||
The second pulse overtakes the first, catching it over the target
|
||
zone and pair-coupling with it to instantly form a violent EMP of
|
||
ordinary vector (Hertzian) electromagnetic energy.
|
||
|
||
There is thus no vector transmission loss between the howitzer and
|
||
the burst.
|
||
|
||
Further, the coupling time is extremely short, and the energy will
|
||
appear sharply in an "electromagnetic pulse (EMP)" striking similar
|
||
to the 2-pulsed EMP of a nuclear weapon.
|
||
|
||
This type is what actually caused the mysterious flashes off the
|
||
southwest coast of Africa, picked up in 1979 and 1980 by Vela
|
||
satellites.
|
||
|
||
The second flash, e.g., was in the infrared only, with no visible
|
||
spectrum. Nuclear flashes do not do that, and neither does super-
|
||
lightening, meteorite strikes, meteors, etc.
|
||
|
||
In addition, one of the scientists at the Arecibo Ionospheric
|
||
Observatory observed a gravitational wave disturbance -- signature
|
||
of the truncated Fourier pattern and the time- squeezing effect of
|
||
the Tesla potential wave -- traveling toward the vicinity of the
|
||
explosion.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Page 11
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
The pulse mode may be fed from either Moray generators or -- if the
|
||
Moray generators have suffered their anomalous "all fail"
|
||
malfunction -- ordinary explosive generators. Thus the Tesla
|
||
howitzer can always function in the pulse mode, but it will be
|
||
limited in power if the Moray generators fail.
|
||
|
||
In the continuous mode, two continuous scalar waves are emitted --
|
||
one faster than the other -- and they pair-couple into vector
|
||
energy at the region where they approach an in-phase condition.
|
||
|
||
In this mode, the energy in the distant "ball" or geometric region
|
||
would appear continuously and be sustained -- and this is Tesla's
|
||
secret of wireless transmission of energy at a distance without
|
||
losses.
|
||
|
||
It is also the secret of a "continuous fireball" weapon capable of
|
||
destroying hundreds of aircraft or missiles at a distance.
|
||
|
||
The volume of the Tesla fireball can be vastly expanded to yield
|
||
a globe which will not vaporize physical vehicles but will deliver
|
||
and EMP to them to dud their electronics.
|
||
|
||
A test of this mode has already been witnessed, See Gwyne Roberts,
|
||
"Witness to a Super Weapon?, the London Sunday Times, 17 August 1980
|
||
for several tests of this mode at Saryshagan, seen from Afghanistan
|
||
by British TV cameraman and former War Correspondent Nick Downie.
|
||
|
||
If the Moray generators fail anomalously, then a continuous mode
|
||
limited in power and range could conceivably be sustained by
|
||
powering the interferometer from more conventional power sources
|
||
such as advanced magneto-hydrodynamic generators.
|
||
|
||
Typical strategic ABM uses of Tesla weapons are shown in Tesla-4.
|
||
|
||
In addition, of course, smaller Tesla howitzer systems for anti-
|
||
tactical ballistic missile defense of tactical troops and
|
||
installations could be constituted of more conventional field
|
||
missile systems using paired or triplet radars, of conventional
|
||
external appearance, in a scalar interferometer mode.
|
||
|
||
With Moray generators as power sources and multiply deployed reentry
|
||
vehicles with scalar antennas and transmitters, ICBM reentry systems
|
||
now can become long range "blasters" of the target areas, from
|
||
thousands of kilometers distance (TESLA-5).
|
||
|
||
Literally, "Star Wars" is liberated by the Tesla technology. And
|
||
in air attack, jammers and ECM aircraft now become "Tesla blasters."
|
||
|
||
With the Tesla technology, emitters become primary fighting
|
||
components of stunning power.
|
||
|
||
The potential peaceful implications of Tesla waves are also
|
||
enormous. By utilizing the "time squeeze" effect, one can get
|
||
antigravity, materialization and dematerialization, transmutation,
|
||
and mind boggling medical benefits.
|
||
|
||
One can also get subluminal and superluminal communication, see
|
||
through the earth and through the ocean, etc. The new view of
|
||
Theta-field also provides a unified field theory, higher orders of
|
||
|
||
Page 12
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
reality, and a new super-relativity, but detailing these
|
||
possibilities must wait for another book.
|
||
|
||
With two cerebral brain halves, the human being also has a Tesla
|
||
scalar interferometer between his ears. And since the brain and
|
||
nervous system processes avalanche discharges, it can produce (and
|
||
detect) scalar Tesla waves to at least a limited degree.
|
||
|
||
Thus a human can sometimes produce anomalous spatio-temporal effects
|
||
at a distance and through time. This provides an exact mechanism
|
||
for psychokinesis, levitation, psychic healing, telepathy,
|
||
precognition, postcognition, remote viewing, etc.
|
||
|
||
It also provides a reason why an individual can detect a "stick" on
|
||
a radionics or Hieronymus machine (which processes scalar waves),
|
||
when ordinary detectors detect nothing.
|
||
|
||
Unfortunately there is not room to develop the implications of this
|
||
human Tesla interferometry in detail, for that must wait for yet
|
||
another book, presently in its initial stages, that Hal Crawford and
|
||
I are writing.
|
||
|
||
At the July 1981 U.S. Psychotronics Association's Annual Conference
|
||
in Dayton, Ohio, I presented the first rough paper on the Tesla
|
||
secret and scalar interferometry.
|
||
|
||
A videotape of the presentation was made and will shortly be
|
||
available. I am also scheduled to make a special presentation at
|
||
the Alternate Energy Conference in Toronto, Canada in latter
|
||
October, 1981. A professional, videotaped two-hour presentation on
|
||
|
||
this subject is also being prepared. Wide distribution of the
|
||
material through the international underground physics and
|
||
technology network has already been made. This time, God willing,
|
||
Tesla's secret will not be suppresses for another 80 years!
|
||
|
||
And perhaps it is not yet too late. The material has cost me (now)
|
||
some 16 years of agonizing labor and nearly $100,000 of my own
|
||
personal funds.
|
||
|
||
No orthodox university, scientific group, foundation, or
|
||
governmental agency would support such an effort, either financially
|
||
or otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Indeed, most ordinary journals will not even accept material on such
|
||
matters. Nonetheless, the area is of overwhelming importance -- and
|
||
I truly believe Tesla's lost secret will shortly affect the lives of
|
||
every human being on earth.
|
||
|
||
Perhaps with the free and open release of Tesla`s secret, the
|
||
scientific and governmental bureaucracies will be shocked awake
|
||
from their slumber, and we can develop defense before Armageddon
|
||
occurs.
|
||
|
||
Perhaps there is hope after all -- for even Brezhnev, in his strange
|
||
July, 1975 proposal to the SALT talks, seemed to reveal a perception
|
||
that a turning point in wear and weaponry may have been reached, and
|
||
that human imagination is incapable of dealing with the ability to
|
||
totally engineer reality itself.
|
||
|
||
Page 13
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Having tested the weapons, the Soviets must be aware that the ill-
|
||
provoked oscillation of time flow affects the minds and thoughts --
|
||
and the very life streams and even the collective species
|
||
unconsciousness -- of all life forms on earth.
|
||
|
||
They must know that these weapons are two-edged swords, and that the
|
||
backlash from their use can be far more terrible to the user than
|
||
was the original effect to his victim.
|
||
|
||
If we can avoid the Apocalypse, the fantastic secret of Nikola Tesla
|
||
can be employed to cure and elevate man, not kill him.
|
||
|
||
Tesla's discovery can eventually remove every conceivable external
|
||
human limitation. If we humans ourselves can elevate our
|
||
consciousness to properly utilize the Tesla electromagnetics, then
|
||
Nikola Tesla -- who gave us the electrical twentieth century in the
|
||
first place -- may yet give us a fantastic new future more shining
|
||
and glorious than all the great scientists and sages have imagined.
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
Part II
|
||
|
||
Reference Articles for Solutions to Tesla's Secrets
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
||
The Electrical Engineer - London Dec. 24, 1909, p. 893
|
||
|
||
NIKOLA TESLA`S NEW WIRELESS
|
||
|
||
Mr. Nikola Tesla has announced that as the result of experiments
|
||
conducted at Shoreham, Long Island, he has perfected a new system
|
||
of wireless telegraphy and telephony in which the principles of
|
||
transmission are the direct opposite of Hertzian wave transmission.
|
||
|
||
In the latter, he says, the transmission is effected by rays akin
|
||
to light, which pass through the air and cannot be transmitted
|
||
through the ground, while in the former the Hertz waves are
|
||
practically suppressed and the entire energy of the current is
|
||
transmitted through the ground exactly as though a big wire.
|
||
|
||
Mr. Tesla adds that in his experiments in Colorado it was shown
|
||
that a very powerful current developed by the transmitter traversed
|
||
the entire globe and returned to its origin in an interval of 84
|
||
one-thousandths of a second, this journey of 24,000 miles being
|
||
effected almost without loss of energy.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
NEW YORK TIMES Dec. 8, 1915, p. 8, col. 3
|
||
|
||
TESLA'S NEW DEVICE LIKE BOLTS OF THOR
|
||
|
||
He Seeks to Patent Wireless Engine for
|
||
Destroying Navies by Pulling a Lever.
|
||
To Shatter Armies Also.
|
||
|
||
"Impractical," He says of Westerner's Plan to Circle Country with
|
||
Electric Fire.
|
||
Page 14
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Nikola Tesla, the inventor, winner of the 1915 Nobel Physics Prize,
|
||
has filed patent applications on the essential parts of a machine
|
||
the possibilities of which test a layman's imagination and promise
|
||
a parallel of Thor's shouting thunderbolts from the sky to punish
|
||
those who angered the gods.
|
||
|
||
Dr. Tesla insists there is nothing sensational about it, that it is
|
||
but the fruition of many years of work and study. He is not yet
|
||
ready to give the details of the engine which he says will render
|
||
fruitless any military expedition against a country which possesses
|
||
it.
|
||
|
||
Suffice to say that the destructive invention will go through space
|
||
with a speed of 300 miles a second, and manless airship without
|
||
propelling engine or wings, sent by electricity to any desired point
|
||
on the globe on its errand of destruction, if destruction its
|
||
manipulator wishes to effect.
|
||
|
||
Ten miles or a thousand miles, it will be all the same to the
|
||
machine, the inventor says. Straight to the point, on land or on
|
||
sea, it will be able to go with precision, delivering a blow that
|
||
will paralyze of kill, as is desired.
|
||
|
||
A man in a tower on Long Island could shield New York against ships
|
||
or army by working a lever, if the inventor's anticipations become
|
||
realizations.
|
||
|
||
"It is not the time," said Dr. Tesla yesterday, "to go into the
|
||
details of this thing. It is founded on a principle that means
|
||
great things in peace, it can be used for great things in war. But
|
||
I repeat, this is no time to talk of such things.
|
||
|
||
"It is perfectly practicable to transmit electrical energy without
|
||
wires and produce destructive effects at a distance. I have already
|
||
constructed a wireless transmitter which makes this possible, and
|
||
have described it in my technical publications, among which I may
|
||
refer to my patent 1,119,732 recently granted.
|
||
|
||
With transmitters of this kind we are enabled to project electrical
|
||
energy in any amount to any distance and apply it for innumerable
|
||
purposes, both in peace and war.
|
||
|
||
Through the universal adoption of this system, ideal conditions for
|
||
the maintenance of law and order will be realized, for then the
|
||
energy necessary to the enforcement of right and justice will be
|
||
normally productive, yet potential, and in any moment available, for
|
||
attack and defense.
|
||
|
||
The power transmitted need not be necessarily destructive, for, if
|
||
existence is made to depend upon it, its withdrawal or supply will
|
||
bring about the same results as those now accomplished by force of
|
||
arms.
|
||
|
||
Dr. Tesla then said that it would be possible with his wireless
|
||
mechanism to direct an ordinary aeroplane, manless, to any point
|
||
over a ship or an army, and to discharge explosives of great
|
||
strength from the base of operations.
|
||
|
||
Asked to express an opinion upon the announcement last Sunday of
|
||
|
||
Page 15
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Charles H. Harris, and electrical engineer of Los Angeles, that he
|
||
would be able to surround this country with an electrical wall of
|
||
fire in time of war, Dr. Tesla gave it as his opinion that Mr.
|
||
Harris was not practical.
|
||
|
||
"It is hard to stamp as impossible such results as those described
|
||
in the press dispatches to which you refer. Granted, however, that
|
||
the project is feasible, it would take more than all the motive
|
||
power obtainable in the United States to throw a wall of fire
|
||
around the country.
|
||
|
||
In fact, even the passage of small currents at considerable
|
||
distances through air consumes a great deal of energy on account of
|
||
the immense pressure required.
|
||
|
||
So, for instance, in lightening discharges, energy may be delivered
|
||
at the rated of billions of horsepower, though the currents are of
|
||
smaller volume than those developed by electrical generators in our
|
||
power houses."
|
||
|
||
|
||
END OF REPORT
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