In this video Tesla Longitudinal Electricity with above mentioned people, there is demonstrated longitudinal transmission using vacuum light bulbs creating a physical force and a capacitor charging anomaly associated with said bulb.
My question is: Has it ever been determined why this force and charging anomaly is associated only with the bulb and not with proximity of the physical wires? I can't see the bulb filament clearly enough to see if it is of the type that contains very small inductive windings incorporated. If it is, do you think the force occurs due to the inductive nature of that load or is it believed that this would occur in any conductor in vacuum as opposed to gas filled tubes?
My second question deals with the video whereby the analog model of both a TEM transmission line and the Longitudinal generator is demonstrated. My question, is that for a given frequency is there a special formula needed to calculate for the best value inductors and capacitors? Or does the standard resonant frequency formula work just as it does for TEM using the lumped value of capacitors in series and parallel and of the inductors in parallel? And if so, is there any difference in whether you use larger value inductors or smaller value inductors?
The more opinions the better and it would be greatly appreciated if this question was forwarded to Eric as well.
Perhaps these questions have been answered before or some will consider them stupid questions, but I have always operated under the premise that the only stupid question is the one you don't ask! Thank you.
Orion
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My question is: Has it ever been determined why this force and charging anomaly is associated only with the bulb and not with proximity of the physical wires? I can't see the bulb filament clearly enough to see if it is of the type that contains very small inductive windings incorporated. If it is, do you think the force occurs due to the inductive nature of that load or is it believed that this would occur in any conductor in vacuum as opposed to gas filled tubes?
My second question deals with the video whereby the analog model of both a TEM transmission line and the Longitudinal generator is demonstrated. My question, is that for a given frequency is there a special formula needed to calculate for the best value inductors and capacitors? Or does the standard resonant frequency formula work just as it does for TEM using the lumped value of capacitors in series and parallel and of the inductors in parallel? And if so, is there any difference in whether you use larger value inductors or smaller value inductors?
The more opinions the better and it would be greatly appreciated if this question was forwarded to Eric as well.
Perhaps these questions have been answered before or some will consider them stupid questions, but I have always operated under the premise that the only stupid question is the one you don't ask! Thank you.
Orion
__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _____________________________
Please make a generous donation to Eric Dollard with a postal money order sent to:
Eric Dollard
c/o General Delivery
Lone Pine, CA 93545
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