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Re: Super fast E-Tesla5 in "C"



terry and all,
the problems of the energy distribution along the secondary are really
not that hard to visualize, but i am sure harder to model.
if you follow my folded sock principal of the energy propagation along
the secondary coil, you'll see that the energy is concentrated at the
folding point at the bottom of the e field and should also concentrate
at the points of the resonating wave of the coil itself.
the fact that the e-field is effected by surrounding objects can be seen
if you visualize the total e-feild in a given area.energy is attracted
to energy and in that sense there is no such thing as solid matter, only
solid energy. all of matter is nothing more then tightly bonded
energy,"an atom is energy, a molecule is tightly bonded atoms, ect.".
if you visualize the e-feild surrounding say the area in a room, then
this field folds in and expands out around any object, dust particle,
ect. since nature always strives for equality at all times, this field
is in constant motion. if you think of the lines of this field as say a
contour map then these contours are always changing. the streamer
discharge is created a one point because the coil or top load charges
this field to the point where the surrounding field or lines are brought
into a line at the point of discharge allowing the discharge to escape
along this line. ounce this line is excited above equality, it forces
the folds out into another line point along the e-feild of the top load,
trying to find equality then the discharge follows this new line causing
the discharge to breakout at a different point of the top load. charge-
drain- charge so to speak.
any object in the vicinity of the coil effects the coils e-feild due to
it's own energy folds surrounding it. these energy line disruptions
extend farther out from the highly excited coil  then just locally, i'm
sure that it is on the order of the" butterfly effect" in the chaos
principal. the charging of a coil without breakout effects the lines of
force extending for miles around.
as i ounce told you i can visualize much better then i can explain in
words. but just as the charging of a capacitor changes the capacitance
of the surrounding atmosphere "if even only at a extremely small
distance" the change is there.
this is my 2 cents worth and i'm sure there are many that will dispute
or ignore it, but I'm sure that eventually it will prove to be the case.

marc