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Mike T., Swampeast MO
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Only one person knew what the below would actually do and how it would work. Unfortunately, he's long dead.
What seems fairly certain is that it would open a conductive pathway between the earth and upper atmosphere via an intense ultra-violet beam.
The original stated goal was for world-wide wireless communication. As funding ran out, the inventor dropped the bombshell of the complete nature--in addition to communication through the air it also provided usable power from the earth.
"Free power! How can you charge for it! You expect me to give you money for something to give away?"
Not surprisingly, he didn't get a dime.
So, how could you make money?
Data and communication! Strange that people don't seem to mind paying for information and communication but they really hate paying utility bills.
If my notion of how the thing was supposed to work is even close, the more data receivers and the more data carried, the more "gateways" needed. The more gateways the higher the magnitude of power available from the earth.
The power may be "free" but the communications aren't. Telephone users, internet users, advertisers, television viewers, etc. all pay for the datacom.
Enough power for all worldwide uses? Probably not even close. Enough power to make a difference in our consumption of earthly resources? Certainly.
What seems fairly certain is that it would open a conductive pathway between the earth and upper atmosphere via an intense ultra-violet beam.
The original stated goal was for world-wide wireless communication. As funding ran out, the inventor dropped the bombshell of the complete nature--in addition to communication through the air it also provided usable power from the earth.
"Free power! How can you charge for it! You expect me to give you money for something to give away?"
Not surprisingly, he didn't get a dime.
So, how could you make money?
Data and communication! Strange that people don't seem to mind paying for information and communication but they really hate paying utility bills.
If my notion of how the thing was supposed to work is even close, the more data receivers and the more data carried, the more "gateways" needed. The more gateways the higher the magnitude of power available from the earth.
The power may be "free" but the communications aren't. Telephone users, internet users, advertisers, television viewers, etc. all pay for the datacom.
Enough power for all worldwide uses? Probably not even close. Enough power to make a difference in our consumption of earthly resources? Certainly.
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Got one of those!
It sits on my kitchen table.
Here in New Jersey, we call them salt shakers.
The only thing it communicated with lately was the eggs sitting next to this morning's bacon.
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Tesla
Tesla was a lot of talk later in his career. He did produce some very important things though.
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what????????????
--in addition to communication through the air it also provided usable power from the earth.
I don' t get it? where does this free power come from and what is it?
I understand he was promoting wireless power lines, would work but extremely inefficient.0 -
Tesla
Without Tesla we'd all be living within a mile of a river or coal fired D.C. generator pushed by Edison and Westinghouse. Tesla's work touches our lives multiple times every single day. He rarely gets the credit he deserves. How about a remote control submarine with a 25 mile range- this was before 1900!! Check the history of radio-no one else was even close. He was "way out there" for sure. Maybe that's why Uncle Sam scooped up all of his papers when he died in 1943. Thanks Mike.0 -
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Not "free power"--solar. It's a connection between the upper atmosphere and the earth. There's an electron surplus in the earth and an electron deficit in the upper atmosphere. It took a decent-sized power house to "open" the connection via rarefied air created via intense UV.
Modern science conceeds that it can work--they just don't know how to control the power once the path is open as it amounts to continuous lightning. His equipment included gigantic mercury interruptors capable of switching unbelievable current.
He knew the natural resonate frequency of the earth--submarines use this to communicate and the system owes much to him.
Undeniably he transmitted usable power wirelessly--both through the air and through the earth.
The grand plan somehow put the earth into resonance with the atmosphere--high frequency in the atmophere, low frequency in the earth.0 -
Actually it was Westinghouse who provided the capitol to develop the A/C generation, transmission, transformation and utilization system that he developed by himself. Nearly every A/C motor in use today comes directly from his designs.
When Westinghouse hit hard times during the "war of the currents" Tesla tore up the contract that paid royalties on each horsepower of A/C electricity generated and likely would have made him the richest man in the world.
Besides radio, he developed secure radio communications using logical gates. When Bell Labs tried to patent and, or and nor gates, they failed because he had already invented them decades before.
The flyback transformer of a CRT is directly related to the Tesla coil and experimenters scrounge them to make their own.
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He was reduced to "talk" by the very industry he created and would have again transformed. Remember--industry will ruthlessly fight change.0 -
Due to a shortage of oil, the Germans were seriously developing many of those "crazy" ideas in the latter years of WW-II. Much is still classified.
Meanwhile, we had plenty of oil and built the TVA to enrich uranium...0 -
The WWII...
... German files on the technology for making diesel fuel from coal was dug out and dusted off during the late '70s. Nothing was really done with it, because fuel supplies went back up, the the lower prices made it un-economical.
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I think tesla was a wizzard
Many saw him as a fruitcake, but this guy could imagine things no one else could and then he would doggedly set about building them. Not everything he imagined worked, but so many things we take for granted now came right from his brain.
The problem with picking one of his ideas is that it didn't seem to be the way he worked. He had ideas flying around, and he would try things out. When an idea hit a block, that idea went back in the brain and he would work on other things, nothing got discarded.
The difficulty of his brilliance is that those who follow can't see the problem as he did, so they can't follow the expolration path he would have. Some of his ideas have been disproven (he didn't grasp the impact of quantum mechanics on some of his work,) but most hang in that tatilizing state that Tesla held things in. I'm not sure who could take an idea like this and make it work.
Also, I'm not sure it would be the best idea. The electron differential that this would exploit would almost certainly change the way solar radiation would strike the earth. Given the fact that we have already mucked things up by dumping CFCs and the like, it seems like a risky thing to do. then again, I would have been nervous when they set off the first hydrogen bomb having calculated the risk of all the hydrogen in the atmosphere flashing to be non-zero.
On a side note, I would be surprised if the theoretical available bandwidth of Tesla's idea could come close to the capacity of the fiber optic fiber currently in the ground. In talking with a friend, we figured that it should be possible to put fiber in the ground such that every computer could transmit and receive and 100Mbps to any other computer in the world with no blocking.
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Any time you are doing something Right,expect opposition.
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