Exactly. Plenty of myths. Years ago, my company looked into the very interesting invention of Andrea Rossi called the "E-Cat." It might have been something, but it vanished into oblivion after a number of ambiguous demonstrations. How do you know any "Tesla tech" can be verified "if you do the research"? Have you done the research? Is there verification? What "hidden national security secrets"? Name just one. Or how do you know any exist? It is all myth.
Ok. Do you love your wife? Love your kids? Love your parents or siblings or whatever significant other you may have?
Prove it? Prove that love exists and that you feel it for them or that person.
There are a number of patents of carbeurators that get 100 MPG. All shelved by the oil companies or by the Government. That isn't a myth but there is verified record of this happening.
I built a Tesla wireless transmitter at home. Not to Tesla spec but using the same principles. It works. Why isn't the world running on this tech now?
It's all a myth? That's really where you want to go?
For obvious reasons I cannot show you hidden national security secrets so I ask you.
This is why criminals have to be proven guilty and they do not have to prove their innocence. For the exact argument that you are using. Stop it.
In any scientific controversy, the proponent has the burden of proof. Patented 100 mph carburetors can be replicated and used, but they are not. How well would your transmitter/receiver scale up...or could it? I know from my background that you may not want to have megawatts of radiant power loose in the world. It is perhaps the most dangerous form of power.
Yeah, it's a myth, because that's all that there is. No hardware. No evidence.
Do you know about John Bedini? Probably not. That is why these things are myth to you. Do you know about Eric Dollard or the 4 quadrant electrical theory? These things have been proven mathematically. Call a myth if you want. Not 100 MPH, 100 MPG and those you can research and see. Do some research and stop believeing everything you think. You say because these things are not well known to the public they have to be myth, which leads to the government would never lie to us. Why are you on this site is that is what you believe? And yes the transmitter will scale up. Tesla built one 100 years ago in Colorado and then New York. He was shut down by JP Morgan because it would give everyone free electricity. Look up single line transmission in Alaska from the 1900's. Earth return. This all existed in real life, not myth...
I like how you ignore all the other questions I posed.
It's all "out there" and nobody uses it. Don't know any of these guys. Any textbooks? (Sorry about the mph/mpg; late night drowsies.) Patented? And nobody takes advantage of the patent? This is all very hard to credit. These things are not well known to the technical community at large. I worked for a large aerospace company that was a leading expert in the stabilization in large electrical discharges. I rather suspect they were aware of the relevant technologies.
You say the transmitter will scale up, but I'm not sure you know what that entails. Scale up to what power at what range? Moreover, you don't seem to understand that there is no economic utility in a technology that cannot recover its investment. You react like J.P. Morgan had no right to expect a return on his investment, which to me is just the old "evil Capitalist" trope.
Exactly. Plenty of myths. Years ago, my company looked into the very interesting invention of Andrea Rossi called the "E-Cat." It might have been something, but it vanished into oblivion after a number of ambiguous demonstrations. How do you know any "Tesla tech" can be verified "if you do the research"? Have you done the research? Is there verification? What "hidden national security secrets"? Name just one. Or how do you know any exist? It is all myth.
Ok. Do you love your wife? Love your kids? Love your parents or siblings or whatever significant other you may have?
Prove it? Prove that love exists and that you feel it for them or that person.
There are a number of patents of carbeurators that get 100 MPG. All shelved by the oil companies or by the Government. That isn't a myth but there is verified record of this happening.
I built a Tesla wireless transmitter at home. Not to Tesla spec but using the same principles. It works. Why isn't the world running on this tech now?
It's all a myth? That's really where you want to go?
For obvious reasons I cannot show you hidden national security secrets so I ask you.
This is why criminals have to be proven guilty and they do not have to prove their innocence. For the exact argument that you are using. Stop it.
In any scientific controversy, the proponent has the burden of proof. Patented 100 mph carburetors can be replicated and used, but they are not. How well would your transmitter/receiver scale up...or could it? I know from my background that you may not want to have megawatts of radiant power loose in the world. It is perhaps the most dangerous form of power.
Yeah, it's a myth, because that's all that there is. No hardware. No evidence.
Do you know about John Bedini? Probably not. That is why these things are myth to you. Do you know about Eric Dollard or the 4 quadrant electrical theory? These things have been proven mathematically. Call a myth if you want. Not 100 MPH, 100 MPG and those you can research and see. Do some research and stop believeing everything you think. You say because these things are not well known to the public they have to be myth, which leads to the government would never lie to us. Why are you on this site is that is what you believe? And yes the transmitter will scale up. Tesla built one 100 years ago in Colorado and then New York. He was shut down by JP Morgan because it would give everyone free electricity. Look up single line transmission in Alaska from the 1900's. Earth return. This all existed in real life, not myth...
I like how you ignore all the other questions I posed.
It's all "out there" and nobody uses it. Don't know any of these guys. Any textbooks? (Sorry about the mph/mpg; late night drowsies.) Patented? And nobody takes advantage of the patent? This is all very hard to credit. These things are not well known to the technical community at large. I worked for a large aerospace company that was a leading expert in the stabilization in large electrical discharges. I rather suspect they were aware of the relevant technologies.
You say the transmitter will scale up, but I'm not sure you know what that entails. Scale up to what power at what range? Moreover, you don't seem to understand that there is no economic utility in a technology that cannot recover its investment. You react like J.P. Morgan had no right to expect a return on his investment, which to me is just the old "evil Capitalist" trope.