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Re:phantom ringing
This is a little off-topic, but one of Tesla's accidents was responsible
for bringing the concept of microwaves to light. And as another fact, He
also caused a rather large explosion in a Denver power plant but I'm not
sure of the year.
smiles,
Corynne
At 10:14 AM 3/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
>One of Tesla's big concerns was the possibility of transmitting power
>without wires. J.P. Morgan began financing the gear to do this (a tower
>was built on Long Island, with which T. expected to send AC to Europe),
>but
>someone asked JP what free power would do for him, and that was the end of
>that....
>
>Tesla knew a lot about resonance, and stated that, given enough juice, he
>could crack the planet itself open like an orange--ouch. He created an
>earthquake in Chinatown here (NYC) with these principles. This guy was
>really out there; have always loved him. Fascinating read: "Tesla: Man
>Out
>of Time" by Margaret Cheney (Laurel/Dell, 1981).
>
>> One more thing about "phantom ringing" :
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>> I read some article years ago about Nicola Tesla and some kind of
>"sound
>> weapon" which would transmit tones across great distances. Or maybe it
>> was an energy source which gave off some extra noise. In any case,
>this
>> technology was supposedly never realized and buried. I've always
>thought
>> that this phantom ringing (which I also..) was from secret government
>> tests of this Tesla technology. But I watch the X-files religiously
>> so...
>>
>> ed chang
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