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Hi Farmhand,
Agree on all. Too many people have an image of Tesla as being 'precise' with regards to settings and measurement. As you pointed out, they just simply did not have the instruments then, that we have today. He was most concerned with the system's 'relative' relationships to its basic components and the components' 'relative' relationships to each other. He also used huge energies and as I suggested in an earlier post, there wasn't quite yet the concern over energy technologies because the power brokers, control freaks and oil barons had yet to realize their collective potential to control us. Although Westinghouse certainly had that mindset.
Anyway, what did you think about my suggestion that there might be three distinct events ... open a ZP 'crack', extract, close the crack. Since I am not sure of how the program in the video sequenced the 'pulses', I can't say, and we'll probably never know for sure ... we'll have to discover that need for ourselves if it exists.
I'll bet there is a closed forum somewhere watching what we do here.
Later
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Agree on all. Too many people have an image of Tesla as being 'precise' with regards to settings and measurement. As you pointed out, they just simply did not have the instruments then, that we have today. He was most concerned with the system's 'relative' relationships to its basic components and the components' 'relative' relationships to each other. He also used huge energies and as I suggested in an earlier post, there wasn't quite yet the concern over energy technologies because the power brokers, control freaks and oil barons had yet to realize their collective potential to control us. Although Westinghouse certainly had that mindset.
Anyway, what did you think about my suggestion that there might be three distinct events ... open a ZP 'crack', extract, close the crack. Since I am not sure of how the program in the video sequenced the 'pulses', I can't say, and we'll probably never know for sure ... we'll have to discover that need for ourselves if it exists.
I'll bet there is a closed forum somewhere watching what we do here.
Later
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