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Monday, April 23rd, 2007Etheric power is the power source of the future. Until recently, only a handful of researchers have understood how to tap it. For over one hundred years, there have been persistent rumors that a number of brilliant inventors had succeeded. These included Dr. Nikola Tesla, Dr. T. Henry Moray, Edwin Gray, Sr., and more recently, Paul Baumann in Switzerland. Each reported, and showed hundreds of eyewitnesses, a “cold” form of electric power that could be produced with relatively simple equipment. This natural energy form can be gathered directly from the environment (mistakenly called “static” electricity) or extracted from ordinary electricity by the method called “fractionation.” Radiant Energy can perform the same wonders as ordinary electricity, at less than 1% of the cost. It does not behave exactly like electricity, however, which has contributed to the scientific community’s misunderstanding of it.First studied by Dr. Nikola Tesla in 1889, this effect is the primary operating principle of his “Magnifying Transmitter.” After Tesla was prevented from bringing his World Power System into full manifestation, he worked for years to develop a smaller version of the device that harnessed the same principle. By the 1930’s, he had succeeded. This device is what powered his infamous Pierce-Arrow automobile.
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Thursday, December 15th, 2005Best inventions of 2002
Monday, November 18th, 2002http://www.time.com/time/2002/inventions/toc.html
Solar tower
http://www.time.com/time/2002/inventions/rob_tower.html
Want cheap, green electricity? The Australians have a simple answer. First, build a 20,000-acre greenhouse to trap and heat air. Then build a colossal tower 1 km (.62 miles) tall in the middle of it. The warm air from the greenhouse will rise through the tower as it would through a chimney, turning turbines and generating enough electricity to power 200,000 Australian homes. It may sound like science fiction, but the project is on track to get approved by the Australian government. If completed, the $800 million solar tower will be the tallest man-made structure in the world.
To Learn More: enviromission.com.au
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Monday, May 24th, 1999Tesla - a Man out of Time
Friday, December 29th, 1995
A Full Length Portrait of One of the Most Brilliant — and Strangest — Scientists in History. One of my fav passages in this is pg.51 “Tesla describes visual effects in the style of a poet in love with the sheer dance of flame and light.”
pg.113 I enjoy the studies in electical resonance which Tesla was afraid would set fire to the sky !
——— just my thoughts ———–
The crazyness of working with something you couldnt even see until you harnessed it is the concept why I love Nikola Tesla’s work so much… a wild scientist who pushed every limit of conventional wisdom even to his own undoing… wow a crazy extreme but I admire his passion!
If you are a Tesla junkie like me you’ll love this book!
I remember something like Tesla wouldnt work on something until he completely thought out the problem in his mind… I think I work better like this too - as where Einstein (”like a busy bee”) would work expiriment after expiriment improving step by step on his original concept… They both are solid ways to work… I just think that until I have a solid (decently at least ) concept of what I am trying to achieve or if there is any question about it until I am certain of it, Ill keep it in the little corner of my mind’s eye until fruition is complete and I am satisfied to release it unto discussion or test by ‘fire’.
However I do keep journals, (look at this site) — journals of my daily activites and things of daily living I ponder, to a dream journal to my screenplay journals even an invention journal… I also even read oncec that I believe it was Tesla that worked under red light if there is a problem he couldnt solve, then he’d turn out the light and sit in darkness until he thought of it then turn on a yellow light I think it was to write down or draw out his ideas… I have tried this and it works everyonce in a while for me… its neat to try…
“Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.” — Tesla
… damn, what a challenge he left for us LOL…
remember no idea should be forgotten…good luck inventin’ ! !…
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