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@kyledellaquila
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2017-07-12 18:43
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kyledellaquila
science
2019-02-08 19:14
RE: Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - new book now for sale
I wrote a review on the Amazon link here now that I have read both books: "I have been following Ernst's experimental and historical investigations for some time now, and I have to say, this is a
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history
2019-02-08 19:12
RE: The Battle for Wardenclyffe
I wrote a review on Amazon: "For those who plan on bringing great change to our future with new technologies (i.e. startups), this is a serious lesson in trust and budgeting. Tesla has left a waterfall
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history
2018-12-30 10:40
RE: The Battle for Wardenclyffe
Wow! Our future appreciates the great effort that went into this historical document! :) I will be buying a copy very soon
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kyledellaquila
science
2018-06-02 06:39
RE: Some results from our Tesla Magnifying Transmitter tests
Wow! Wow!
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-12-05 03:18
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 4; the rest
check out page 32. Have you heard about this guy? Interesting to see the article conclude the way it does... seeming to fixate on the plasma in air effects. Nice distraction ;)
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-12-04 04:56
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap Oscillator
I included a sketch of the considered options. It seems that if the driving frequency is closer to the required primary frequency (in the case of a 40kHz Halogen ballast) the pan-flute addition would be
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-12-04 00:45
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap Oscillator
Yea I built my fair share of those sec designs.. but when compared to a 12v 40khz source off of a 120vac supply cuts down on alot of junk to package. But im also having a desire to stick to the original
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-11-28 04:12
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap Oscillator
oh my gosh: How surpassingly simple! :s I love the doing away with the 12v monster DC supply. Now this is what I am talking about! Makes resonant charging easier? Im ready for the next installment! :)
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-11-26 04:47
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap Oscillator
oooh, good point, I never really came across anyones documentation on the carbonizing of oil. Im curious what would be the minimum requirement for this to not be a problem. I had some thoughts earlier
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-11-26 02:42
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap Oscillator
Ahh, yes, I remember the thoroughness of that Richie Burnett guy. Good refresher on this subject. Im happy to hear that the multiple sparkgap is the more appropriate choice for CW operation. Its just so
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-11-25 01:43
RE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap Oscillator
Fantastic continued documentation once again! I noticed in your previous videos that you switched over to the simple multiple gap design (as mentioned in Teslas lecture " Experiments with Alternate
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-10-09 15:11
RE: Tesla's Dynamic Theory of Gravity
Im working through illustrating, bit by bit, Teslas Columbia university & London institute lectures. I haven't gotten to the subject matter of Rotgen rays and particles being ejected from the glass
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bitcoin
2017-10-09 14:19
RE: Bitcoin Cash ... a lesser Dash?
Users are useful to a currency because more users means more stability and speed. Specifically, more value stored and more value traded. (for the network as a whole) More miners means more transactions
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-10-08 20:57
RE: Tesla's Dynamic Theory of Gravity
Your previous writings on this idea really made my curiosity and its nice to see you elaborate upon this. This one helps me really visualize the interactions. Can't wait to draw diagrams of this :)
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kyledellaquila
science
2017-10-01 16:21
RE: Progress on Tesla research
I forgot about all the hurricanes this season :O Fantastic thought experiment! Although the photo is obscured enough, I see the importance of this particular spark gap demonstration. This was not what
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bitcoin
2017-10-01 16:18
RE: Bitcoin Cash ... a lesser Dash?
My friends and I have a believe that the game is all about attracting miners. If the network is not worth mining, then both miners then the invested coin holders leave. BCC took a dynamic difficulty adjustment
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history
2017-07-25 00:56
RE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)
Excellent! Thanks for the pointers. Im now re-reading those lectures with now closer attention. Trying hard to not skip any lines this time :) & redrawing the described experiments as I go. As for
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history
2017-07-22 07:31
RE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)
Yes! It is your diligence to the primary sources is to why I keep bugging you. Im just glad to be able to run the occasional thought by you for clarity. At the end of your 'Magnifying Transmitter - part
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2017-07-19 15:48
RE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)
Awesome! thanks for looking over some of these ideas. As for why I bring up the green excitation, I remember listening to an Eric Dollard lecture from his "Power of Aether" series and had a small
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2017-07-17 05:56
RE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)
Ah yes & thanks! the Bremsstrahlung sun & earth story is probably the remaining mystifying part for me [primary and secondary cosmic waves]. I would love to illustrate that part as physically as
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