[TCML] Re: Wireless Energy Transmission Follow-up (fwd)

Chris Swinson list at future-technologies.co.uk
Sat Nov 17 18:07:20 MST 2007


Does anyone have this mentioned artcile ? the only one online I can find is 
a buy it now for $20 :-(

Chris




----- Original Message ----- 
From: <nnanred1 at netzero.net>
To: <tesla at pupman.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [TCML] Re: Wireless Energy Transmission Follow-up (fwd)


hi,
there have been people wh have expressed an interest in propagation of radio 
energy.  i think this is a wonderful subject.
i also think radio science lost its way sometime in the 30's.  we are far 
behind where we should be.  radio is now a mere approximation of of the 
field fully developed.
the proper people should find the following article most interesting.  one 
can see radio propagation with all the mumbo-jumbo stripped away.  one thing 
that derailed radio science was the "international money power" wanted radio 
to be a certain way so they could own it. read the history of the "marconi 
scandle" and you will get a feel for it all.
Charles A. Culver did some energy propagation studies at the Randal Morgan 
Labratory at the University of Pennsylvania before 1907 and published his 
results in Physical Review.
the article citation is: Culver, C. A., "A study of the propagation and 
interception of energy in wireless telegraphy Part I", Physical Review, Vol. 
XXV, No. 3, pp. 200, (1907).
nowdays Physical Review busys itself worry about goverment grants to study 
the folding of 19 demensional space.  we have lost the farm to a bunch of 
philedelipha lawyers.
but; the above article is tasty and meaty. dont worry about "radio shadows" 
they can be explained by electrostatic screening ( like the voltage gradient 
weakning when u go into a hole.
by now
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