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Hell or high water, Tesla goto the Devil in 2007.
Your post is a sensible post. What we have now is a desperation-driven solutions engine that grabs hold of the first obvious answers to energy sufficiency, builds a great cradle-to-grave system for manufacturing-sales-distribution. Once such a large juggernaut is in motion, any newer technology that comes along well, it has to fight it like Abraham fighting all night long with an angel. It has to fight with lobbyists & bought-off politicians defending the tax-paying new employers in their State, defending the thousands of jobs that are also PAYING MORE TAXES.
What happens then is a buggy whip manufacturer begins to squelch & strangle better systems like political kudzu. We don't have a mechanism in place to deal with this process, to pay the people their investments back when new buggy whips are made. I have one such buggy whip myself that produces a great deal more electricity than solar cells. I have also figured out several of Tesla's inventions, specifically the one where he figured to draw vast amounts of water up from the ocean surface over to hydroelectric dams built even in the world's deserts. Dams that would run 24 hours a day non-stop til they drop, moisture introduced inland that would increase, even out & stabilize Global Rainfall.
But, there you go. The scientific juggernaut has now decided come Hell or high water they don't want Tesla's water solution. It isn't the only one of Tesla's inventions I have solved. The solar technology wagon is now become a hayride filled with sexy women, drinks being poured in a D.C. bar. To stand in its way or threaten it in any way would harm people's stock portfolios, so that wouldn't be right either. So, my friend, now the "House" is owned by one of the card players and all we can do is watch it burn bright for a while til people realize it needs replacing, possibly 20-30 years from today, maybe. While my systems, real hog-hungry answers, sit on a shelf. It isn't sexy and it isn't fancy but it walks across the Finish Line at the top of the mountain like a 600 hp Caterpillar engine with 48,000 pound loads. Enjoy watching the Race; everyone else is. No sense getting all bent out of shape or pulling out hair or nails by the roots. It is just what this World has to do, that's all, i.e. plod along at Analog Speed. Meanwhile I have been on disability for 17 years. The next 17 should be a cakewalk for me, which only leaves me another 26 and I equal "Bullet Proof Monk"'s 60 years, at which point in time I'll be 88 years old and time to join Nikolai Tesla I reckon. -
Re:Ummmm... Tesla Coil
The what was this all about? http://www.frank.germano.com/blackbox.htm
Or these: http://www.google.com/search?q=tesla's+car&start=0 &ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
Too much documentation to be: made up, never came to fruition, physically impossible. -
Re:Conspiracy theory
Of course it's american owned. The US govt has been working on it since the american Tesla developed prototypes back in the late 1800's
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Re:Be thankful
So what your saying is Tesla is alive and well conducting experiments in india?
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Re:Chances...
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Tunguska Meteorite is nonsense
Everyone knows that the Tunguska explosion was a result of Nikola Tesla's experiments:
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Re: Tesla giggling in his grave
Here's a link to a great account of what may have happened
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Re:And lo, the mechanic speaks.
Not just any turbine, but how about a Tesla Turbine? There is a Tesla Engine Builders Association involved in building these, but I think their focus is on steam rather than compressed air.