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Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/22/2012 11:33:43 AM)

sure there is I showed you videos, how many times do you need to see them working before you admit they fucking work LOL

you made no bonafide argument, just showed us that you have no understanding of the science or art.

How can this guy hold his fingers across high voltage without getting killed.

We all know blue corona only occurs at VERY high as in thousands of volts. We know that itty bitty bit dont we. LMAO


[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/TESLA/barewires00111.jpg[/image]

Light, The Tesla Way-01 - TMT 72.4 Scale

Look mom I am touching the wires and no shock!

No matter how you all want to sing that tune the blue corona PROVES very high voltage on the terminals and the guy simply holds it in his hand without getting a shock while lighting a 100 watt 120 volt light bulb. He should be dead!


[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/TESLA/barewires0011.jpg[/image]


so high voltage not dead, your explanation








SternSkipper -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/22/2012 11:34:58 AM)

[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/stuff/dcb2604_450.jpg[/image]
Please ... as a friend let me order you one of those nice LED head lamps




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/22/2012 11:49:53 AM)

I see no blue corona on the terminals, please provide me with the facts.




Musicmystery -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/22/2012 1:18:53 PM)

I think someone ran away to join the circuits.




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/22/2012 1:25:04 PM)

they have a spectrum of clowns and magicians already.




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/27/2012 5:36:41 PM)


BUT BUT BUT

IEEE engineer steve jackson demonstrates it powering a fan using Dr Meyls tesla transmission coil demonstrator.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuehDylES_A


Now what?







SternSkipper -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/27/2012 6:33:09 PM)

quote:

BUT BUT BUT

IEEE engineer steve jackson demonstrates it powering a fan using Dr Meyls tesla transmission coil demonstrator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuehDylES_A


Now what?


AWESOME!
When ALL the fossil fuels are gone, I'll still be able to dry my ass off.

Listen... nobody says you can't arc a bunch of juice a few feet. So let's get past that and how about showing us how you can 'transmit' if you are obsessed with calling a static charge by a fun name to something USEFUL like a vehicle ... even a goddamned bike.
See, nobody's gonna like you very much when you replace their hybrid cars with FANS[:D]




SternSkipper -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/27/2012 6:34:22 PM)

....That's what




Anaxagoras -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/27/2012 6:59:51 PM)

I think R0 got the idea of the Tesla car from the occasional threads on the Interweb about his theories. In some versions he (Tesla, not R0) drove to Nu Yorke in a modified car that could reach speeds of 90 miles per hour. Thats pretty impressive in 1931! Even more impressive was that it had no energy source except the um... cosmic aether. It used a mysterous black box with twelve tubes. Even Wiki has an entry on the story http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_electric_car - now there's some real proof for Ron of a working model as the guy who came up with the story 25 years after Tesla's death was related to Tesla, and those tubes could be cranked to get some great sounds... [:D] [:D] [:D]




SternSkipper -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/27/2012 7:34:32 PM)

Yeah, he has only to find the son of Peter Savo... In Fact I bet I know where he is!




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 7:23:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras

I think R0 got the idea of the Tesla car from the occasional threads on the Interweb about his theories. In some versions he (Tesla, not R0) drove to Nu Yorke in a modified car that could reach speeds of 90 miles per hour. Thats pretty impressive in 1931! Even more impressive was that it had no energy source except the um... cosmic aether. It used a mysterous black box with twelve tubes. Even Wiki has an entry on the story http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_electric_car - now there's some real proof for Ron of a working model as the guy who came up with the story 25 years after Tesla's death was related to Tesla, and those tubes could be cranked to get some great sounds... [:D] [:D] [:D]



but wiki said he did it, and who are YOU to argue with wiki?

LMAO

In Colorado Springs Tesla carried out various long distance wireless transmission-reception experiments. Tesla effect is the application of a type of electrical conduction (that is, the movement of energy through space and matter; not just the production of voltage across a conductor). Through longitudinal waves,[citation needed] Tesla transferred energy to receiving devices. He sent electrostatic forces through natural media across a conductor situated in the changing magnetic flux and transferred electrical energy to a wireless receiver.





Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 7:25:54 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: SternSkipper




more of the same, nope I do not see your thesis on transmission in there anywhere that you did at UMass.

gettting gray hair here




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 7:27:39 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I see no blue corona on the terminals, please provide me with the facts.



yes the terminal is the conducting metallic part that is not glowing brightly.




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 7:36:26 AM)

please try to remain cogent and conscious just for a moment, the picture you showed when you asked the question had a colored insulater on that terminal.

Nevertheless, thats all you got, nothing. Not even any tesla, in you ravings there.

You may be familiar with radio, and that uses excited electromagnetic spectrum, and TV does as well, but they dont transmit electricity. They can excite things in their path, but that dont make it electricity.

End of that Joke. 




Anaxagoras -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 7:37:27 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SternSkipper
Yeah, he has only to find the son of Peter Savo... In Fact I bet I know where he is!

Opps too late, the meany Gubafia has taken Savo's son to the Haarp facility in Greenland, and are subjecting him to Fluoridated water experiments... [sm=hewah.gif]




Anaxagoras -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 7:59:52 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Real0ne
quote:

ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras
I think R0 got the idea of the Tesla car from the occasional threads on the Interweb about his theories. In some versions he (Tesla, not R0) drove to Nu Yorke in a modified car that could reach speeds of 90 miles per hour. Thats pretty impressive in 1931! Even more impressive was that it had no energy source except the um... cosmic aether. It used a mysterous black box with twelve tubes. Even Wiki has an entry on the story http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_electric_car - now there's some real proof for Ron of a working model as the guy who came up with the story 25 years after Tesla's death was related to Tesla, and those tubes could be cranked to get some great sounds... [:D] [:D] [:D]

but wiki said he did it, and who are YOU to argue with wiki?

LMAO

This from a guy who treats guys dicking about in their basements as incontestable proof that the laws of physics (and Gubmemamafiafia) are wrong? [:D]

It wasn’t merely wiki “saying it”, these nutty stories are all over the web. I suggest you store up your “LMAO’s” for another occasion!


quote:


In Colorado Springs Tesla carried out various long distance wireless transmission-reception experiments. Tesla effect is the application of a type of electrical conduction (that is, the movement of energy through space and matter; not just the production of voltage across a conductor). Through longitudinal waves,[citation needed] Tesla transferred energy to receiving devices. He sent electrostatic forces through natural media across a conductor situated in the changing magnetic flux and transferred electrical energy to a wireless receiver.

Here R0 quotes another wiki page. Wiki is widely known to be an open source forum so it cannot be treated as gospel because even illooninati like R0 could post up "facts". The quality of each entry depends on whether it is well sourced as the pages I linked to here were. Note the little "[citation needed]" when longitudinal waves are mentioned! [:D]




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 8:26:32 AM)

0 clearly said transverse waves.... not that there is any magic about either.  The other deedoodeedoo said (just before citation needed) longitudinal waves.

With pictures for our friends who dont give a shit, when making much ado about nothing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverse_wave
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longitudinal_wave

Personally, if you could get standing waves out of the fucking things, you still wouldn't have any more than a dick in one hand and a whiskey bottle in the other. 

The Electro Magnetic Spectrum is not gonna carry your electricity when and where you want it in the organization you want it in.

First off, the entire World Gubfia cannot afford such transmitters (were they possible, which they ain't----that pesky magnetic shit they always tack onto the electro part), and the second  reason will be left as an exercise to the reader (here's a hint, it is embedded in the first one, using these things >>>> '( )').




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 8:35:46 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

0 clearly said transverse waves.... not that there is any magic about either.  The other deedoodeedoo said (just before citation needed) longitudinal waves.

With pictures for our friends who dont give a shit, when making much ado about nothing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transverse_wave
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longitudinal_wave

Personally, if you could get standing waves out of the fucking things, you still wouldn't have any more than a dick in one hand and a whiskey bottle in the other. 

The Electro Magnetic Spectrum is not gonna carry your electricity when and where you want it in the organization you want it in.

First off, the entire World Gubfia cannot afford such transmitters (were they possible, which they ain't----that pesky magnetic shit they always tack onto the electro part), and the second  reason will be left as an exercise to the reader (here's a hint, it is embedded in the first one, using these things >>>> '( )').



its already been proven, so now you also think IEEE engineers are full of shit too huh? Thats a serious swim up da nile yanno




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 8:38:01 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras

quote:

ORIGINAL: Real0ne
quote:

ORIGINAL: Anaxagoras
I think R0 got the idea of the Tesla car from the occasional threads on the Interweb about his theories. In some versions he (Tesla, not R0) drove to Nu Yorke in a modified car that could reach speeds of 90 miles per hour. Thats pretty impressive in 1931! Even more impressive was that it had no energy source except the um... cosmic aether. It used a mysterous black box with twelve tubes. Even Wiki has an entry on the story http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_electric_car - now there's some real proof for Ron of a working model as the guy who came up with the story 25 years after Tesla's death was related to Tesla, and those tubes could be cranked to get some great sounds... [:D] [:D] [:D]

but wiki said he did it, and who are YOU to argue with wiki?

LMAO

This from a guy who treats guys dicking about in their basements as incontestable proof that the laws of physics (and Gubmemamafiafia) are wrong? [:D]

It wasn’t merely wiki “saying it”, these nutty stories are all over the web. I suggest you store up your “LMAO’s” for another occasion!


quote:


In Colorado Springs Tesla carried out various long distance wireless transmission-reception experiments. Tesla effect is the application of a type of electrical conduction (that is, the movement of energy through space and matter; not just the production of voltage across a conductor). Through longitudinal waves,[citation needed] Tesla transferred energy to receiving devices. He sent electrostatic forces through natural media across a conductor situated in the changing magnetic flux and transferred electrical energy to a wireless receiver.

Here R0 quotes another wiki page. Wiki is widely known to be an open source forum so it cannot be treated as gospel because even illooninati like R0 could post up "facts". The quality of each entry depends on whether it is well sourced as the pages I linked to here were. Note the little "[citation needed]" when longitudinal waves are mentioned! [:D]



wiki is only gospel when you cite it .......... we get it!




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/28/2012 8:42:34 AM)

Well, we can clearly see the cords he is carrying around hooked to his generator which is plugged into the wall.....

Yeah, pretty fuckin amazing stuff.  How did they think that up?




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