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Re: Kevin's question of Applicability
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To: "'Tesla List'" <tesla@poodle.pupman.com>
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Subject: Re: Kevin's question of Applicability
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 18:46:27 -0500
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From: Aperiodic@aol.com[SMTP:Aperiodic@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 1997 12:56 PM
To: tesla@pupman.com
Subject: Re: Kevin's question of Applicability
In a message dated 97-09-16 08:08:40 EDT, you write:
<< There have been many answers to this post, but I think most have missed
the mark (personal opinion). I have been posed with the same question
from knowledgeable peers and from interested laymen. The answer has to
match the knowledge of the questioner. In the knowledgeable set, I
answer that Tesla was doing research in the transmission of power
without wires and that the generation of streamers was a by-product of
an un-tuned experiment. This in itself opens up a whole new area of
investigation that is tapped by a very small group of people with
indeterminate results.
As to the interested layman, I find that the Dr. Frankenstein approach
works best. I have discovered a branch of science that is interesting
and spectacular and I want to see where it leads. In the meantime, look
at what this does!
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Rick Holland >>
Bravo Rick!! You've finally hit upon it! I posted a similar response to
Kevin and it immediately fell upon deaf or prejudiced ears; what Tesla's
(albeit untuned) discovery was, in modern terms, is called soliton
waves--nonlinear phenomena used to engage the amenities of wireless power
grids.
Glad to see some of us actually have it.
Samuel Uncler