A few weeks ago I came across some videos on Youtube of Karl Palsness' demonstrations at the AEPC 2009. The second half of Karl's demonstration is of a special type of Tesla Coil which exhibits numerous unusual phenomena, including spinning radiometers in darkened rooms and the ability to collect the "energies" which flow towards the coil. Here are the videos in which Karl demonstrates the coil:
YouTube - Karl Palsness AEPC 2009 Tesla Hairpin Circuit Part 7
YouTube - Karl Palsness AEPC 2009 Tesla Hairpin Circuit Part 8
YouTube - Karl Palsness AEPC 2009 Tesla Hairpin Circuit Part 9
While Karl does describe some of the construction details of the coil there are some other details which aren't mentioned in the videos, so I would like to read the book chapter and/or lecture in which Tesla describes the construction of this coil. I contacted Karl regarding the book which describes the coil but he told me he wasn't home at the time and so he couldn't check which book relates to the coil.
Does anyone here know the book chapter and/or lecture which describes the construction of this coil? I would appreciate your response, I think this coil requires wider investigation as it seems to exhibit behaviours which may be of benefit in understanding the workings of other energy projects.
YouTube - Karl Palsness AEPC 2009 Tesla Hairpin Circuit Part 7
YouTube - Karl Palsness AEPC 2009 Tesla Hairpin Circuit Part 8
YouTube - Karl Palsness AEPC 2009 Tesla Hairpin Circuit Part 9
While Karl does describe some of the construction details of the coil there are some other details which aren't mentioned in the videos, so I would like to read the book chapter and/or lecture in which Tesla describes the construction of this coil. I contacted Karl regarding the book which describes the coil but he told me he wasn't home at the time and so he couldn't check which book relates to the coil.
Does anyone here know the book chapter and/or lecture which describes the construction of this coil? I would appreciate your response, I think this coil requires wider investigation as it seems to exhibit behaviours which may be of benefit in understanding the workings of other energy projects.
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