Sputins, Tesla made Arcs (lots of them) and Eric does as well. That is one of the
things a Magnifying Transmitter can do and should be able to do, it makes
enormous potentials, and the terminal can be temporarily made to leak to "display the potential" ?
The coil I have can Make arcs or not depends if I want to or not. A gun can
be used for a club and a firearm. Things have multiple uses. Some want to
make very high potentials some don't.
I think Ernst just doesn't want Eric constantly shoved down his throat, neither do I.
People have the right to not appreciate that.
Here is my coil with and without an added "leak point" . Where is your transformer
how much potential can it provide ?
This clip shows both how big the arcs can be, and how much they can be suppressed.
Power level leak test - YouTube
Eric has opinions on others and others have an opinion on Eric. Eric does not
own Tesla tech or the Magnifying Transmitter name.
Tesla states that for telluric transmissions a high potential and relatively low
frequency is needed, and leaks should be minimized, the elevated terminal
design and shape is important to minimize the leaks.
I am interested to see the potential other peoples transformers are making.
Only way to really see it is by arc display. I'm sorry you Eric followers feel the
need to foist Eric's work on everyone else.
Having said that I do not totally ignore Eric's work, I get some things from Eric
and some from other places.
I don't believe anything but a 1/4 wave structure covering the secondary and
extra coils both is needed. The concatenated mode of operation is in my
opinion very unlikely or impossible. Tesla also states that a high rate of
transformation alone is sufficient to effect telluric transmissions, which in my
view seems to say no special mode of operation is required.
To be totally honest I think almost everyone is making more of it than it is.
Bottom line is, if a transformer can make arcs why not show them ? In my opinion a
transformer that is capable of continuous discharges into the air shows it has
the ability to produce a "loaded" high potential.
Tesla loved to make arcs, and gave tips for producing better arcs and sparks.
He considered it a valid way to show and determine the terminal's potential.
True or lie ?
Cheers
things a Magnifying Transmitter can do and should be able to do, it makes
enormous potentials, and the terminal can be temporarily made to leak to "display the potential" ?
The coil I have can Make arcs or not depends if I want to or not. A gun can
be used for a club and a firearm. Things have multiple uses. Some want to
make very high potentials some don't.
I think Ernst just doesn't want Eric constantly shoved down his throat, neither do I.
People have the right to not appreciate that.
Here is my coil with and without an added "leak point" . Where is your transformer
how much potential can it provide ?
This clip shows both how big the arcs can be, and how much they can be suppressed.
Power level leak test - YouTube
Eric has opinions on others and others have an opinion on Eric. Eric does not
own Tesla tech or the Magnifying Transmitter name.
Tesla states that for telluric transmissions a high potential and relatively low
frequency is needed, and leaks should be minimized, the elevated terminal
design and shape is important to minimize the leaks.
I am interested to see the potential other peoples transformers are making.
Only way to really see it is by arc display. I'm sorry you Eric followers feel the
need to foist Eric's work on everyone else.
Having said that I do not totally ignore Eric's work, I get some things from Eric
and some from other places.
I don't believe anything but a 1/4 wave structure covering the secondary and
extra coils both is needed. The concatenated mode of operation is in my
opinion very unlikely or impossible. Tesla also states that a high rate of
transformation alone is sufficient to effect telluric transmissions, which in my
view seems to say no special mode of operation is required.
To be totally honest I think almost everyone is making more of it than it is.
Bottom line is, if a transformer can make arcs why not show them ? In my opinion a
transformer that is capable of continuous discharges into the air shows it has
the ability to produce a "loaded" high potential.
Tesla loved to make arcs, and gave tips for producing better arcs and sparks.
He considered it a valid way to show and determine the terminal's potential.
True or lie ?
Cheers
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