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Tesla: Still Unequaled!
"Nikola Tesla was the foremost scientist, inventor, and electrical
genius of his day and has been unequaled since." "Although never publicly credited, Nikola Tesla invented radio and the coil bearing his name, which invloves most of the concepts in radio theory." "the man almost single handedly invented the twentieth century." "the inventory of twentieth century industry. Virtually every significant electrical invention of the twentieth century can be linked directly to Tesla's work on AC power and radio." - Quotes from "The Ultimate Tesla Coil Design and Construction Guide" by Mitch Tilbury. Double-A |
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On Apr 19, 1:48*pm, Double-A wrote:
"Nikola Tesla was the foremost scientist, inventor, and electrical genius of his day and has been unequaled since." "Although never publicly credited, Nikola Tesla invented radio and the coil bearing his name, which invloves most of the concepts in radio theory." "the man almost single handedly invented the twentieth century." "the inventory of twentieth century industry. *Virtually every significant electrical invention of the twentieth century can be linked directly to Tesla's work on AC power and radio." - *Quotes from "The Ultimate Tesla Coil Design and Construction Guide" by Mitch Tilbury. Double-A Yup. And Tesla never wavered from the reality of the spatial medium and the fact that matter is a secondary derivative of it.. which no doubt contributed to his pariah-hood. |
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Electric rockets, DA?
Saul Levy On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:48:56 -0700 (PDT), Double-A wrote: "Nikola Tesla was the foremost scientist, inventor, and electrical genius of his day and has been unequaled since." "Although never publicly credited, Nikola Tesla invented radio and the coil bearing his name, which invloves most of the concepts in radio theory." "the man almost single handedly invented the twentieth century." "the inventory of twentieth century industry. Virtually every significant electrical invention of the twentieth century can be linked directly to Tesla's work on AC power and radio." - Quotes from "The Ultimate Tesla Coil Design and Construction Guide" by Mitch Tilbury. Double-A |
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On Apr 19, 4:14*pm, Saul Levy wrote:
Electric rockets, DA? Saul Levy On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:48:56 -0700 (PDT), Double-A wrote: "Nikola Tesla was the foremost scientist, inventor, and electrical genius of his day and has been unequaled since." "Although never publicly credited, Nikola Tesla invented radio and the coil bearing his name, which invloves most of the concepts in radio theory." "the man almost single handedly invented the twentieth century." "the inventory of twentieth century industry. *Virtually every significant electrical invention of the twentieth century can be linked directly to Tesla's work on AC power and radio." - *Quotes from "The Ultimate Tesla Coil Design and Construction Guide" by Mitch Tilbury. Double-A Ion diive. Double-A |
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On Apr 19, 3:46*pm, oldcoot wrote:
On Apr 19, 1:48*pm, Double-A wrote: "Nikola Tesla was the foremost scientist, inventor, and electrical genius of his day and has been unequaled since." "Although never publicly credited, Nikola Tesla invented radio and the coil bearing his name, which invloves most of the concepts in radio theory." "the man almost single handedly invented the twentieth century." "the inventory of twentieth century industry. *Virtually every significant electrical invention of the twentieth century can be linked directly to Tesla's work on AC power and radio." - *Quotes from "The Ultimate Tesla Coil Design and Construction Guide" by Mitch Tilbury. Double-A Yup. And Tesla never wavered from the reality of the spatial medium and the fact that matter is a secondary derivative of it.. which no doubt contributed to his pariah-hood. What term did Wolter use to refer to the spatial medium. Not not aether? Double-A |
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On Apr 20, 1:46*pm, Double-A wrote:
What term did Wolter use to refer to the spatial medium. *Not not aether? No, he totally eschewed it as an archaic term that needs to be struck from the dictionary due to the stigma it carries. He called it simply the "super energy-dense matrix of space", with the implicit proviso that its wavelength-state or 'granularity' is sub-Planckian, below our EM and sensory resolution, hence our perception of it as "void". After his passing and with the advent of the internet, I tried presenting his cosmogony as best i understood it. Immediately there arose yowls and howls that i was trying to resurrect the "aether theory". In exasperation i changed the term to 'vacuum energy density' or VED, striving for a term to describe the energy density of space while preserving the integrity of the "vacuum". Later when Painius came on the scene, we got to brainstorming for a better term that properly *defines* as well as describes the spatial medium. He came up with 'Sub-Planck(ian) Energy Domain' with the acronym SPED. And that's what it's been ever since. |
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P.S.
Ain't it a hoot watching this other new thread "What is ether?" |
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Yes!
Saul Levy On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 13:45:35 -0700 (PDT), Double-A wrote: On Apr 19, 4:14*pm, Saul Levy wrote: Electric rockets, DA? Saul Levy On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:48:56 -0700 (PDT), Double-A wrote: "Nikola Tesla was the foremost scientist, inventor, and electrical genius of his day and has been unequaled since." "Although never publicly credited, Nikola Tesla invented radio and the coil bearing his name, which invloves most of the concepts in radio theory." "the man almost single handedly invented the twentieth century." "the inventory of twentieth century industry. *Virtually every significant electrical invention of the twentieth century can be linked directly to Tesla's work on AC power and radio." - *Quotes from "The Ultimate Tesla Coil Design and Construction Guide" by Mitch Tilbury. Double-A Ion diive. Double-A |
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"oldcoot" wrote in message...
... On Apr 20, 1:46 pm, Double-A wrote: What term did Wolter use to refer to the spatial medium. Not not aether? No, he totally eschewed it as an archaic term that needs to be struck from the dictionary due to the stigma it carries. He called it simply the "super energy-dense matrix of space", with the implicit proviso that its wavelength-state or 'granularity' is sub-Planckian, below our EM and sensory resolution, hence our perception of it as "void". After his passing and with the advent of the internet, I tried presenting his cosmogony as best i understood it. Immediately there arose yowls and howls that i was trying to resurrect the "aether theory". In exasperation i changed the term to 'vacuum energy density' or VED, striving for a term to describe the energy density of space while preserving the integrity of the "vacuum". Later when Painius came on the scene, we got to brainstorming for a better term that properly *defines* as well as describes the spatial medium. He came up with 'Sub-Planck(ian) Energy Domain' with the acronym SPED. And that's what it's been ever since. Nikola who? g happy days and... starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine P.S. Thank YOU for reading! P.P.S. (shh) Some secret sites... http://painellsworth.net http://savethechildren.org http://eBook-eDen.secretsgolden.com |
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It's Ricola, Paine! The cough drop. lmao!
Saul Levy On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 22:55:09 GMT, "Painius" wrote: "oldcoot" wrote in message... ... On Apr 20, 1:46 pm, Double-A wrote: What term did Wolter use to refer to the spatial medium. Not not aether? No, he totally eschewed it as an archaic term that needs to be struck from the dictionary due to the stigma it carries. He called it simply the "super energy-dense matrix of space", with the implicit proviso that its wavelength-state or 'granularity' is sub-Planckian, below our EM and sensory resolution, hence our perception of it as "void". After his passing and with the advent of the internet, I tried presenting his cosmogony as best i understood it. Immediately there arose yowls and howls that i was trying to resurrect the "aether theory". In exasperation i changed the term to 'vacuum energy density' or VED, striving for a term to describe the energy density of space while preserving the integrity of the "vacuum". Later when Painius came on the scene, we got to brainstorming for a better term that properly *defines* as well as describes the spatial medium. He came up with 'Sub-Planck(ian) Energy Domain' with the acronym SPED. And that's what it's been ever since. Nikola who? g |
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