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Re: Wireless transmission of power,



Original poster: "Harold Weiss" <hweiss@xxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Paul,

Actually, I think Tesla was looking at a monopolistic power company. With the transmitter, metering would be easy, as it would be easy to meter the power input to keep his system resonating. The more the system was damped by recievers the more input power would be required, that is if the system worked.

A similar power system has been acomplished in the lab in the area of nonlinear optics. Two lasers 180 out of phase are fired into an nonlinear optical medium which sets up a standing wave in it. Then a third laser is fired into the medium and is returned on that same path with an amplified copy of itself. This is known as Four Wave Mixing. The amplified copy is the original beam plus the two other lasers, minus system losses. They finally achieved this about a year or two ago from what I remember reading.

Take Wardencliff as the two standing wave lasers. The earth as nonlinear optical medium, and the xmiter/reciever as the third beam/fourth beam. This system may have been what Tesla was trying to achieve. At least a lot of his comments seem to point in this direction. Even some of his weapon comments would fit. (Phase the system so that the third beam looks like it came from somewhere else, and the fourth beam would emerge at the desired location. I don't know if this is possible.)

This is possible in the lab, but it may be impossible to do on a planetary scale. Tesla's ideas may have been wrong about RF for finding subs, but when sound is used, it works perfect! So instead of RF, a different system may be needed to do it.

David E Weiss


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Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

This is my final comment on wireless transmission. After a little thought, it came to me that it doesn't really matter whether or not wireless transmission is possible or even feasible because if it is possible, no company or business venture will ever touch it. Why would they? If someone were to build a wireless electricity transmitter, how could they possibly control who built or bought receivers and took all the power they need without any compensation to the entity transmitting the power. That would be like a radio station trying to charge those receiving there signals. Heck, just look at all the trouble cablevision companies have with prospective "customers" helping themselves to their transmissions and the cable companies have wires that they can track to the perpetrators!!
Paul Brodie
Think positive!
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Subject: Re: Wireless transmission of power,


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> Dear Bill ,
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> Building them, that's the thing. Showing the flag. Wireless transmission > of
> power on large scale better be possible, or mankind is in for a big fall
> off. Maybe we are, even so. DNA readers have discovered historic
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