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RE: Tesla the man



Original poster: "Robert Hanford" <pomnept@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Hello--- two cents worth from a professional musician...
I'm sure that if someone successfully achieved efficient wireless
transmission or power using a TC it would be very easy to verify. At that
point I'm sure we will all be celebrating. Do it first by all means and then
I'm sure everyone on this list will be willing to see the flaws in their
rigid belief systems. A good parallel is the telekinesis subject- so easy to
test with a digital scale... nobody comes forward with the proof. I find
your website very entertaining by the way as does my 13 year old.
My take on the attitude about wireless power---
These list members have hashed and rehashed the subject so many times, they
are tired of hearing the same old stuff over again---it has nothing to do
with taboos or rigid belief systems. (Sounds like "religion") So they are a
little impatient... but come up with the proof and I think you will get a
lot of recognition and not just from the list!
Sincerely,
RH

-----Original Message-----
From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 7:29 PM
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Tesla the man

Original poster: William Beaty <billb@xxxxxxxxxx>

On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Tesla list wrote:

 > Original poster: ashumate3@xxxxxxx
 > As for his death ray, the present day laser fits his description of
 > the ray.

Nope.  The plans were published decades ago, and his "death ray" was a
sort of water jet cutter but using liquid metal micro-droplets, fired by a
multi-megavolt linear accelerator powered by a huge VandeGraaff generator.
Yet water jet devices only make an effective weapon over a scale of
inches!  But the physics of charged particle streams in gas environment is
different than that of fluid jets. Perhaps a stream of charged droplets
would go farther in air, if the charge density was high enough.


 > The goal for the coils that are being built should be trying the
 > recreate what Tesla was doing in terms of power transmission.

Exactly.  Unfortunately, this topic is semi-banned on pupman.  By
"semi-banned," I mean that it is tolerated only, and can be shut down at
any time.  As a result, no amateur science types would even think of using
this forum for a research discussion.  In academia, censorship is a high
crime.  Completely unforgivable.  It's also a prime symptom of the
pseudoscientist.  Pseudoscientists cannot tolerate information which
points out the flaws in their rigid belief systems.  Professional
scientists on the other hand welcome "blasphemies," since they *want* to
find such flaws, and that's one reason why they find the "suppression of
dissenting opinion" to be so abhorrant.

What we really need is a "Tesla science" forum for those interested in
genuine research.  Perhaps one with zero-tolerance rules against
flamewars, but with the usual attitude of the professional scientist:
freedom of expression; no limits on topics whatsoever.

   "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your
   right to say it"

   "There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which
   cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance--  that principle is
   contempt prior to investigation."  - H. Spencer

   "It is as fatal as it is cowardly to blink facts because they are not
   to our taste."   - John Tyndall

    "I can't see any farther.  Giants are standing on my shoulders!"
                                                        - unknown


Also:

  "If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been
   much of a day."   - J. A. Wheeler



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