Monday, October 22, 2007

Re: Teslas Impulse Aetheric transmitter

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/usa-tesla/message/23510


Re: Teslas Impulse Aetheric transmitter


JB,

WOW

Thank you very much. It is so rare to actually have an actual
scientific critique with any subtance.

I want to know as well:

How to beat the ever present HEAT problem that has plagued
Conventional Electrical Theory?

Does that mean that Eric has figured out a way to overcome the
vectorial mathematics?

What is the other (previously unknown) half of the Conventional
Electrical Theory?


If these "Borderland Sciences" researchers were not so COCK sure of
themselves we might be able to actually have a discussion about this
very interesting ideas. Instead we get language that a rational
person has to filter out to preserve their precious time.

Representing the "new gaurd" of research associates at Borderland
Sciences I would like to point out that at the present we are not
involved in anything more than preserving a heritage of investigation
into ideas that are not typically investigated. Founded in 1945 there
has been some extremely kooky moments...really!

I am more interested in ever at clarifying the limitations and flaws
of the Dollard Research. I am convinced that there is some important
value with the approach to longitudinal waves as least on a mythical
level that encourages research into areas we are not detecting at
this time.

Think about Africa...once long long ago it was a myth you might hear
about, and we have seen some mixed up accounts of the animals that
lived on that continent. Without the stories and myths we never would
have generated the interest to go explore those areas. A Girrafe or
Elephant is as common as an apple to anyone who has ever had an ABC
book with they were a tot.

Mr. Black, thanks again...I have three excellent questions to
research about this material.

Enjoy,

Chris Titan, BSRA
www.borderlands.com

Cool Tesla Coil Discharge Alarm Clock




Lightning Alarm Clock


Use the Demo Mode and watch & listen to sound of light every 15 minutes (for 10 seconds at a time).

Borderland Sciences does not carry cool gadgets but we have weird old books. Knock around a bit...some of these gems are dirt cheap.

Hear the facinating story of how Tesla would travel to exotic worlds in his mind.
My Inventions by Nikola Tesla. FREE PDF.

p.s. Hey the Kooks might realize that his clock might be enough to interupt an ELF broadcast...

Monday, September 17, 2007

Tesla Myth Busted?

Physics forums are great for technical discussions but tend to be pretty harsh on kooks or ehem, Borderland Scientists who want to reintroduce the Ether and Longitudinal Waves...this one has an interesting blend that is worth a gander.

http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=97920


russ_watters: That a Tesla coil can be used to transmit electricity globally with negligible losses is quit simply a myth. I'll leave the link up for now, but it is just plain crackpottery and conspiracy theory





Telegeodynamics

Q. Wasn't Tesla researching the broadcast of power in his last project?

During a celebration of his 79th birthday on July 10, 1935, Tesla made an announcement to the press of an invention called "telegeodynamics." This was a system by means of which mechanical energy could be transmitted through the ground to any part of earth. He claimed telegeodynamics could provide one-way communications, an aid to navigation for ships, and a means of locating hidden ore deposits. Implementation of a full-blown system would have involved the installation of at least one massive reciprocating mechanical oscillator with a piston weighing in at about 100 tons!

Another project from the same period of Tesla's life that received a significant amount of press coverage was a particle beam projector—the teleforce proposal. While he did make some statements about the transmission of power with this unique open-ended vacuum tube, it was intended for directing energy towards a specific target and not for broadcasting.

It is possible you are referring to an earlier project dealing with the application of alternating electrical currents to wireless communications and power transmission. This effort drew much of Tesla's attention during the period generally between 1891 and 1912. In "The Future of the Wireless Art" [Tesla Said pp. 108-110], which appeared in Wireless Telegraphy & Telephony, 1908, Tesla made the following statement regarding the Wardenclyffe project on which he was then working:

"As soon as completed, it will be possible for a business man in New York to dictate instructions, and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere. He will be able to call up, from his desk, and talk to any telephone subscriber on the globe, without any change whatever in the existing equipment. An inexpensive instrument, not bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song, the speech of a political leader, the address of an eminent man of science, or the sermon of an eloquent clergyman, delivered in some other place, however distant. In the same manner any picture, character, drawing, or print can be transferred from one to another place. Millions of such instruments can be operated from but one plant of this kind. More important than this, however, will be the transmission of power, without wires, which will be shown on a scale large enough to carry conviction. These few indications will be sufficient to show that the wireless art offers greater possibilities than any invention or discovery heretofore made, and if the conditions are favorable, we can expect with certitude that in the next few years wonders will be wrought by its application."



If the above predictions were to be true, an interesting feature of Tesla's World System for global communications, had it gone into full operation, would have been its capacity to provide small but usable quantities of electrical power at the location of the receiving circuits. He predicted that further advances would have permitted the wireless transmission of industrial amounts of electrical energy with minimal losses to any point on the earth's surface. If he had been able to complete the prototype communications station on Long Island and use it to demonstrate the feasibility of wireless power transmission than construction of a pilot plant for this larger system would have begun at Niagara Falls, site of the world's first commercial three phase AC power plant.

There is some circumstantial evidence, primarily in the form of newspaper articles, indicating that large-scale wireless power transmission experiments were planned in the mid 30s time frame. For example, an article appeared in The New York Daily News, April 2, 1934 titled "Tesla's Wireless Power Dream Nears Reality" which mentions a planned test run of a "motor car" using wireless transmission of energy to power the automobile. [Dr. Nikola Tesla Bibliography]

Article from Twenty First Century Books

http://www.tfcbooks.com/default.htm

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Possibilities of Electro-Static Generators

Es posible descargar esferas en un intervalo del tiempo incomparablemente más pronto que consumido en la carga de ellas y así que amplifique enormemente la intensidad de las acciones.


In view of this, and the low efficiency, its application will be confined to scientific experiments in which useful results may be achieved either by a feeble working current under high tension or by successive explosions. The latter method seems more promising because under proper conditions it is possible to discharge spheres in a time interval incomparably shorter than consumed in charging them and so amplify enormously the intensity of the actions.





http://www.rastko.org.yu/rastko/delo/10881

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Tesla's Complete Patents PDF






Here is a great link that has all of Tesla'a patents:

http://www.classictesla.com/Patent/Patent.pdf

This beats the version that we have at Borderlands where the small print is really hard to read. With a pdf file you can enlarge the print so it makes it easier to read.

Enjoy,

Chris Titan