RE: Verifying Tesla’s theory - first experiments

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Verifying Tesla’s theory - first experiments

in physics •  7 years ago  (edited)

The support building of the Wardenclyffe tower had a boiler room, with its own railway coal supply.
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I have pictures of the boiler room, but I can't find them so quickly.
(here is some more info on that)
These boilers provided steam for the 250 KW generator that in turn provided electricity for the tower.
I see no reason to assume they served any other purpose.

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That makes a ton of sense. Someone gave me the impression it might have had something to do with the corona discharge....but probably not. Thanks for the information, I hadn't even looked into what the main source of power was going to be for the Wardenclyffe tower.

Besides that, have you experimented or looked into the chemical reactions present in the production of ozone?...I had a hunch that within those reactions lies an explanation for what you've documented with increased current in the second spark. Nikola's "Problem of Increasing Human Energy" bit on burning atmospheric nitrogen sounds like a great way to naturally fertilize the land, at the same time it could be a charge donor during its break down...

Corona seems like a flame burning. To touch on your theory of ether, maybe corona is similar to a flame burning the ether into degraded compounds, just as alcohol burns into degraded compounds, but can be distilled and condensed without being burned (conserved)...Fire and corona seem to be intertwined to some degree. Anyways, I might start posting my tesla research again as you've inspired me...

Good point evolvedalchemy. I will keep in mind what you told 4 years ago here.