Repliesmage00000 (61)in history • 6 years agoRE: The Battle for WardenclyffeFANTASTIC! Thank you so much!mage00000 (61)in science • 6 years agoRE: Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - new book now for saleWow! I'm stunned. There are over 30 books out there now, roughly half of that with people I know, yet no-one has commented on it until now. I was beginning to wonder why. Would people understand…mage00000 (61)in history • 6 years agoRE: The Battle for WardenclyffeIf you like this one, wait 'till you see my next one. :)mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 4; the restYes, I know him. Read about him and seen some video's on YT. His work deviated into (futile) nuclear fusion research. His coils ended up in the military (if I remember correctly) supposedly for…kyledellaquila (33)in science • 7 years agoRE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap OscillatorI included a sketch of the considered options. It seems that if the driving frequency is closer to the required primary frequency (in the case of a 40kHz Halogen ballast) the pan-flute addition…mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap OscillatorYou found LoneOceans! Look at his QCW ... I tried to contact him, but he does not respond :( But... erhm... yeah, a flyback circuit is very easy, as is a Slayer Exciter Coil (SEC). Look it up if…mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap OscillatorI'll do a post on resonant charging then, later. Perhaps for your Grandpa's oscillator it could save a lot of iron if you start out with a high frequency transformer such as is often used with…mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap OscillatorI very much like the oil submerged spark gaps too, but the problem is that the oil needs to be in constant motion otherwise the sparks will burn the oil and cause carbon channels to form. This means…mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: High Voltage Tesla Lab overview – part 3; Spark Gap OscillatorInteresting question! I have used a stepper motor controlled rotary spark gap before so to have very precise control over the timing. That of course also requires some other modifications in the HV…mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: Tesla's Dynamic Theory of GravityCan't wait to see them.mage00000 (61)in science • 7 years agoRE: Progress on Tesla researchYes, I am sorry for the quality of the picture. The camera focusses on something in the background, I guess. It is very difficult to get it right.mage00000 (61)in bitcoin • 7 years agoRE: Bitcoin Cash ... a lesser Dash?Yes..... but what is the point of having many miners? Users are more useful to a currency. POW costs energy, POS does not and is an incentive to invest. Remember that 'mining' (as in POW) has only…mage00000 (61)in history • 7 years agoRE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)In the lectures Tesla gave from 1891-1893 he explains in quite some detail the experiments he did that led him to believe that there is this second medium. As for the density, I don't know how he…mage00000 (61)in history • 7 years agoRE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)Interesting thoughts! I must admit. However, I found that in trying to understand Tesla's work reading theories by other people (including Dollard) has never helped me. On the contrary they are more…mage00000 (61)in history • 7 years agoRE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)The sketches look great to me. As I said I do not really understand the tubes of force theory so I can not help you there. About the Aurora Borealis, I am not sure, I have never given it much…mage00000 (61)in history • 7 years agoRE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)Well, the working principles of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter of course! Starting with the rays of electricity that heat up the Earth... up to receivers all over the world that receive electric…mage00000 (61)in history • 7 years agoRE: The discovery of Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter - part 9 (end)Yes, I remember Kyle. I did immediately. But I'm not sure if I understand that sentence that ends in a :D. But you can always ask me anything, I'm just not sure if I can always answer.