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The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla |
Interesting documentary about Tesla:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5834867580747017149
Covers his Deathray, directed energy weapons and his attempt to use
the atmosphere as a resonant cavity to send energy around the globe.
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| User: "Nomen Lapetos" |
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| Title: Re: The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla |
15 Mar 2007 08:30:08 PM |
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<schoenfeld.one@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1174007050.325711.251550@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
Interesting documentary about Tesla:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5834867580747017149
Covers his Deathray, directed energy weapons and his attempt to use
the atmosphere as a resonant cavity to send energy around the globe.
these are not "missing secrets",
most have been on the cover of popular science and popular mechanics with
detailed articles inside.
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16 Mar 2007 05:06:20 PM |
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wrote:
Interesting documentary about Tesla:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5834867580747017149
Covers his Deathray, directed energy weapons and his attempt to use
the atmosphere as a resonant cavity to send energy around the globe.
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
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| User: "Bob Kolker" |
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16 Mar 2007 05:43:08 PM |
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Benj wrote:
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
Tesla is the invetor who put alternating current on the map. He also
invented radio broadcasting before Marconi.
Tesla and the industrialist George Westinghouse made longdistance
delivery of electricity possible through hi voltage alternating current,
something Edison and his D.C. system could not do.
Bob Kolker
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| User: "Richard Herring" |
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20 Mar 2007 08:25:38 AM |
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In message <560krrF26k8ctU3@mid.individual.net>, Bob Kolker
<nowhere@nowhere.com> writes
Benj wrote:
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books
mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
Tesla is the invetor who put alternating current on the map. He also
invented radio broadcasting before Marconi.
Or Popov? Or Heaviside? Or ...?
By the end of the 19th century, radio was a technology just waiting to
happen. No single individual "invented" it.
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Richard Herring
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20 Mar 2007 11:14:41 AM |
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In article <iGVSUvYSD+$FFwS3@baesystems.com>, Richard Herring <junk@[127.0.0.1]> writes:
In message <560krrF26k8ctU3@mid.individual.net>, Bob Kolker
<nowhere@nowhere.com> writes
Benj wrote:
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books
mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
Tesla is the invetor who put alternating current on the map. He also
invented radio broadcasting before Marconi.
Or Popov? Or Heaviside? Or ...?
By the end of the 19th century, radio was a technology just waiting to
happen. No single individual "invented" it.
Yes, pretty much the same as with television, a generation later.
Mati Meron | "When you argue with a fool,
meron@cars.uchicago.edu | chances are he is doing just the same"
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| User: "Bob Kolker" |
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20 Mar 2007 08:42:19 AM |
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Richard Herring wrote:
In message <560krrF26k8ctU3@mid.individual.net>, Bob Kolker
<nowhere@nowhere.com> writes
Benj wrote:
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
Tesla is the invetor who put alternating current on the map. He also
invented radio broadcasting before Marconi.
Or Popov? Or Heaviside? Or ...?
By the end of the 19th century, radio was a technology just waiting to
happen. No single individual "invented" it.
The closest to "invented" is Maxwell, Faraday and Hertz. I agree. Once
Hertz verfied Maxwell's electrodynamic ideas, it was just a matter of
time. In fact, several people came up with wireless telegraphy at the
same time. Marconi got the patent and the credit.
Similarly, the electric resistance lamp was invented by several people
at the same time or nearly the same time and independently. Edison got
the patent. Similar for the electric telephone etc. etc..
It should be no surprise that the electronic computer was invented by
Atsenof in the U.S.A. and the Germany, Kreuse in Germany around 1938.
Once a Good Idea has broken loose one may expect several people to
develop it a nearly the same time and independently.
Bob Kolker
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21 Mar 2007 06:06:22 AM |
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In article <56a6luF28c7e2U1@mid.individual.net>,
Bob Kolker <nowhere@nowhere.com> wrote:
Richard Herring wrote:
In message <560krrF26k8ctU3@mid.individual.net>, Bob Kolker
<nowhere@nowhere.com> writes
Benj wrote:
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
Tesla is the invetor who put alternating current on the map. He also
invented radio broadcasting before Marconi.
Or Popov? Or Heaviside? Or ...?
By the end of the 19th century, radio was a technology just waiting to
happen. No single individual "invented" it.
The closest to "invented" is Maxwell, Faraday and Hertz. I agree. Once
Hertz verfied Maxwell's electrodynamic ideas, it was just a matter of
time. In fact, several people came up with wireless telegraphy at the
same time. Marconi got the patent and the credit.
Similarly, the electric resistance lamp was invented by several people
at the same time or nearly the same time and independently. Edison got
the patent. Similar for the electric telephone etc. etc..
It should be no surprise that the electronic computer was invented by
Atsenof in the U.S.A. and the Germany, Kreuse in Germany around 1938.
Once a Good Idea has broken loose one may expect several people to
develop it a nearly the same time and independently.
It should also be noted that US patents are not world-wide
patents. The States seem to be able to get things into mass
production (or it used to) faster. Then transport of the items
also had a very broad range almost immediately (in product life
terms). This is probably due to the fact that the States were
united rather than a separate country keeping other states' products
out.
/BAH
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17 Mar 2007 12:23:36 AM |
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On Mar 17, 8:06 am, "Benj" <bjac...@iwaynet.net> wrote:
schoenfeld....@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting documentary about Tesla:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5834867580747017149
Covers his Deathray, directed energy weapons and his attempt to use
the atmosphere as a resonant cavity to send energy around the globe.
Tesla? Who is this guy? I don't think any of my physics books mention
him. They talk about Edison though. Isn't Tesla the guy who invented
the automotive spark coil, sometimes called the "Tesla coil"?
Tesla was an unparalleled genius who invented the 20th century. He had
over 700 patents. But as is usually the case in Science, those who do
not promote themselves actively in the media and in the social-
political Academic circles, usually have their work plagiarized or
miscredited. Tesla was one of those. He fought back in some instances
- the courts ruled that he Marconi stole his patents and that Tesla
invented the radio.
He was a critic of theory of Relativity (usually credited to
Einstein), so his name essentially vanished from public education on
physics. The government on the other hand seemed to like him quite a
bit. They've still got his possessions locked up in some vault
somewhere.
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17 Mar 2007 02:05:27 AM |
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wrote:
invented the radio.
He was a critic of theory of Relativity (usually credited to
Einstein), so his name essentially vanished from public education on
Tesla was also an aetherist. In that regard he was dead wrong. No
aether. Tesla never bought into quantum theory either. In that regard,
both Einstein and Tesla were wrong.
Bob Kolker
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17 Mar 2007 02:34:23 AM |
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Bob Kolker a écrit :
schoenfeld.one@gmail.com wrote:
invented the radio.
He was a critic of theory of Relativity (usually credited to
Einstein), so his name essentially vanished from public education on
Tesla was also an aetherist. In that regard he was dead wrong. No
aether. Tesla never bought into quantum theory either. In that regard,
both Einstein and Tesla were wrong.
Not in the same way, though. After all, Einstein was one of the pioneers
of quantum theory (he even won the Nobel prize for his work on the
photoelectric effect). But he didn't believe in the "orthodox"
interpretation of the wave function in term of probabilities, and
thought there was "hidden variables" (and so Bell's inegality would be
preserved). As we all know, the experiments of A. Aspect prove he was
wrong, but this is clearly not in the same class that the Tesla
objections...
Bob Kolker
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17 Mar 2007 07:10:53 AM |
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On Mar 17, 5:34 pm, Denis Feldmann <denis.feldmann.asuppri...@club-
internet.fr> wrote:
Bob Kolker a =E9crit :
schoenfeld....@gmail.com wrote:
invented the radio.
He was a critic of theory of Relativity (usually credited to
Einstein), so his name essentially vanished from public education on
Tesla was also an aetherist. In that regard he was dead wrong. No
aether. Tesla never bought into quantum theory either. In that regard,
both Einstein and Tesla were wrong.
Not in the same way, though. After all, Einstein was one of the pioneers
of quantum theory (he even won the Nobel prize for his work on the
photoelectric effect). But he didn't believe in the "orthodox"
interpretation of the wave function in term of probabilities, and
thought there was "hidden variables" (and so Bell's inegality would be
preserved). As we all know, the experiments of A. Aspect prove he was
wrong, but this is clearly not in the same class that the Tesla
objections...
[1] Tesla did not reject Quantum Mechanics as Einstein did.
[2] Tesla latest experiments incorporated wave-particle aspects into a
fundamental way.
[3] According to the documentary, Tesla was "fascinated" by Quantum
Mechanical notions such as wave-particle duality.
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
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| User: "hanson" |
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17 Mar 2007 11:37:44 AM |
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<schoenfeld.one@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1174133453.836726.182800@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
Tesla invented the radio.
He was a critic of theory of Relativity (usually credited to
Einstein), so his name essentially vanished from public education on
"Bob Kolker" <nowhere@nowhere.com>
Tesla was also an aetherist. In that regard he was dead wrong. No
aether. Tesla never bought into quantum theory either. In that regard,
both Einstein and Tesla were wrong.
"Denis Feldmann" <denis.feldmann.asupprimer@club-internet.fr>
Not in the same way, though. After all, Einstein was one of the pioneers
of quantum theory (he even won the Nobel prize for his work on the
photoelectric effect). But he didn't believe in the "orthodox"
interpretation of the wave function in term of probabilities, and
thought there was "hidden variables" (and so Bell's inegality would be
preserved). As we all know, the experiments of A. Aspect prove he was
wrong, but this is clearly not in the same class that the Tesla
objections...
<schoenfeld.one@gmail.com> wrote:
: [1] Tesla did not reject Quantum Mechanics as Einstein did.
: [2] Tesla latest experiments incorporated wave-particle aspects into a
: fundamental way.
: [3] According to the documentary, Tesla was "fascinated" by Quantum
: Mechanical notions such as wave-particle duality.
: I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
: with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
Oye weh!...
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17 Mar 2007 07:22:20 AM |
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wrote:
[1] Tesla did not reject Quantum Mechanics as Einstein did.
Tesla was an exponent of classical physics, as was Einstein.
[2] Tesla latest experiments incorporated wave-particle aspects into a
fundamental way.
Citations please. It was Einstein in his 1905 paper on the photo
electric effect that brought back particulate radiation in space, an
important extension of Planck's original idea of discrete radiation in
solids.
[3] According to the documentary, Tesla was "fascinated" by Quantum
Mechanical notions such as wave-particle duality.
Citations please.
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
None. Einstein was first to think outside the box (but not the only).
And it was no fluke. In addtion to electrodynamics, Einstein furthered
the theory of molecular arrays and brownian motion and derived
avagadro's number. Einstein's work was the final blow struck in favor of
the atomic hypothesis. Even Ernst Mach had to concede the point.
Einsteins real prize winner was his heuristic analysis of the photo
electric effect and re-indtroducing a particle theory of light.
Einstein's major masterpiece was his geometric based theory of gravitation.
Einstein produced four breakthrough's in one year. That is the agenda.
He was a very talented and original thinker.
Bob Kolker
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18 Mar 2007 06:33:22 AM |
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wrote:>
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
It is a Jewish plot, you fucking Kraut *****.
Bob Kolker
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18 Mar 2007 08:48:47 AM |
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was ben franklins kite at 400 feet at night with 200,000 volt at .037
amp .
is how a sting wraped aound a key magnetised the key
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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18 Mar 2007 01:19:34 PM |
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In sci.math, Bob Kolker
<nowhere@nowhere.com>
wrote
on Sun, 18 Mar 2007 07:33:22 -0400
<564mc3F27jlfsU2@mid.individual.net>:
schoenfeld.one@gmail.com wrote:>
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
It is a Jewish plot, you fucking Kraut *****.
Bob Kolker
Yea verily, gotta watch out for them thar Jews, like
Albert Einstein, who has apparently screwed up modern
physics so bad (according to a few here) that it will take
the better part of 2 centuries to indoctrinate ... erm,
I mean, discover ... the truth.
:-P
Followups.
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18 Mar 2007 06:21:07 PM |
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On Mar 18, 9:33 pm, Bob Kolker <nowh...@nowhere.com> wrote:
schoenfeld....@gmail.com wrote:>
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
It is a Jewish plot, you fucking Kraut *****.
[1] Please keep your racist commentary to a minimum, it's beneath you.
[2] I am not a "Kraut" nor was I born out of wed-lock.
Bob Kolker
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18 Mar 2007 06:39:29 PM |
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wrote:
On Mar 18, 9:33 pm, Bob Kolker <nowh...@nowhere.com> wrote:
schoenfeld....@gmail.com wrote:>
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
It is a Jewish plot, you fucking Kraut *****.
[1] Please keep your racist commentary to a minimum, it's beneath you.
[2] I am not a "Kraut" nor was I born out of wed-lock.
Please don't confuse origins with what the man
obviously meant to describe an ascii phenotype.
Kolker has moments of all types, as most of us do.
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| User: "hanson" |
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18 Mar 2007 01:42:24 PM |
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ahahahaha... HAHAHAHAHA...
"Bob Kolker" <nowhere@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:564mc3F27jlfsU2@mid.individual.net...
schoenfeld.one@gmail.com wrote:>
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote
Einstein with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
[Ersatz Rabbi Kolker to Schoenfeld]
It is a Jewish plot, you fucking Kraut *****.
Bob Kolker
[hanson]
Oye, oye, oye, Rabbi!... oye weh!.... but, Bob, do consider that
the heuristic professionals in
== mil/indust. Eng, R&D....................."do not need REL *****"
== *.edu & and grantology ................"do need REL - No *****"
== Promo, Sales & Movies..............."do love REL by the shitload"
== Jews protect it as cultural heritage whether "REL is ***** or not".
So, Bob, I am surprised to hear that, in a way, you are quite right:
It may be a Jewish plot after all... ahahaha... Thanks for the laughs
for letting the cat out of the bag... ahahaha... ahahanson
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics/msg/47cc4181eb6470dd
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18 Mar 2007 06:05:22 AM |
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On Mar 17, 5:10 am, wrote:
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
liges
agenda are
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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18 Mar 2007 01:17:37 PM |
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In sci.math, Autymn D. C.
<lysdexia@sbcglobal.net>
wrote
on 18 Mar 2007 04:05:22 -0700
<1174215922.276840.91530@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:
On Mar 17, 5:10 am, wrote:
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
liges
??!
Closest match dictionary.reference.com can find is the acronym LIGS,
for Laser-Induced Grating Spectroscopy.
agenda are
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21 Mar 2007 04:20:53 AM |
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On Mar 18, 11:17 am, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
In sci.math, Autymn D. C.
<lysde...@sbcglobal.net>
wrote
on 18 Mar 2007 04:05:22 -0700
<1174215922.276840.91...@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>:
On Mar 17, 5:10 am, wrote:
I wonder why Kolker and Feldmann distort Tesla and promote Einstein
with lies. I wonder what their agenda is.
liges
??!
Closest match dictionary.reference.com can find is the acronym LIGS,
for Laser-Induced Grating Spectroscopy.
If you witn't how follow a leed, use a reverse lookup.
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18 Mar 2007 06:04:36 AM |
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On Mar 17, 12:05 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...@nowhere.com> wrote:
schoenfeld....@gmail.com wrote:
invented the radio.
He was a critic of theory of Relativity (usually credited to
Einstein), so his name essentially vanished from public education on
Tesla was also an aetherist. In that regard he was dead wrong. No
aether. Tesla never bought into quantum theory either. In that regard,
both Einstein and Tesla were wrong.
What did he say about the aether? The aith=E8r is the field, so anyone
who denies im is dead wrong.
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18 Mar 2007 06:31:24 AM |
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Autymn D. C. wrote:
What did he say about the aether? The aithèr is the field, so anyone
who denies im is dead wrong.
Wrong. Aether, as classical physcists conceived it, is a visco-elastic
fluid that fills all of space and oozes past atoms and molecules with
out retarding their motion or heating them up. It is very stiff space
goo like jello but at the same time very rare.
In short aether has no detectable physical properties. It is stiffer
than steel and rarer than virtue. Aesther, conceptually, is incoherent.
Study the history of the concept. Aether now joins caloric, phlogiston
and vital essence in the museum of washed up wrong ideas.
Bob Kolker
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19 Mar 2007 11:32:49 AM |
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On Mar 18, 4:31 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...@nowhere.com> wrote:
Autymn D. C. wrote:
What did he say about the aether? The aith=E8r is the field, so anyone
who denies im is dead wrong.
Wrong. Aether, as classical physcists conceived it, is a visco-elastic
fluid that fills all of space and oozes past atoms and molecules with
out retarding their motion or heating them up. It is very stiff space
goo like jello but at the same time very rare.
What did he say about the aether?!
This is the same as the field.
In short aether has no detectable physical properties. It is stiffer
than steel and rarer than virtue. Aesther, conceptually, is incoherent.
Study the history of the concept. Aether now joins caloric, phlogiston
and vital essence in the museum of washed up wrong ideas.
Aith=E8r. when it throws liht, has propaganse, thus permittanse and
permeanse, where se is the Latin letter seo|shoe. Caloric is the mass-
shift quantum with =E8nthalpy, and fl=F2gist=F2n is the Lewis base.
-Aut
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20 Mar 2007 03:07:09 AM |
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Autymn D. C. wrote:
On Mar 18, 4:31 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...@nowhere.com> wrote:
Autymn D. C. wrote:
What did he say about the aether? The aith=E8r is the field, so anyo=
ne
who denies im is dead wrong.
Wrong. Aether, as classical physcists conceived it, is a visco-elastic
fluid that fills all of space and oozes past atoms and molecules with
out retarding their motion or heating them up. It is very stiff space
goo like jello but at the same time very rare.
What did he say about the aether?!
This is the same as the field.
Heh. I love this. Autymn has been singled out as the Tesla "kook" here
and will probably be even more so for identifying aether as the field
(spatial properties)
Yeah, Einstein really killed aether. So let's hear it from the
"horse's mouth"
Albert Einstein from a speech given May 5, 1920 at University of
Leiden, Holland as appears in English translation in Sir Oliver
Lodge's book "Aether and Relativity".
"There are weighty arguments to be adduced in favor of the aether
hypothesis. To deny the aether is ultimately to assume that physical
space has no physical qualities whatever...
According to the General Theory of Relativity, space is endowed with
physical qualities; in this sense, therefore, there exists an aether.
According to the General Theory of Relativity space without aether is
unthinkable."
Oh my! This says that Autymn D. C. is as smart as Einstein and all the
aether-denyers and kook-labelers have proved themselves much dumber
than Einstein. Field properties are the aether. Case closed! :-)
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19 Mar 2007 12:59:39 PM |
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Autymn D. C. wrote:>
Aithèr. when it throws liht, has propaganse, thus permittanse and
permeanse, where se is the Latin letter seo|shoe. Caloric is the mass-
shift quantum with ènthalpy, and flògistòn is the Lewis base.
That is not what the 17th and 18th century physicists meant by caloric.
They believed heat was literally a fluid, which it is not.
If you want to retrofit modern concepts onto discredited early ideas, go
right ahead. The effort is of no consequence and will yield no useful
results.
Bob Kolker
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20 Mar 2007 03:20:25 AM |
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Bob Kolker wrote:
If you want to retrofit modern concepts onto discredited early ideas, go
right ahead. The effort is of no consequence and will yield no useful
results.
Um, how much money you willing to BET on that statement?
This has to be the most arrogant and misguided statement I've ever
read!
"Retrofitting" modern concepts into earlier "discredited" ideas has
OFTEN yielded useful results through a second look.
It's no wonder modern physics is a mess when "modern theories" rely on
things being "unknowable" and two places at once, and being opposite
things at the same time, and
definable only by guesses (probability). Come on, tell us you'll take
this bet because, well,
modern physicists know just about everything there is to know about
physical reality. There are no more blockbuster theories left to put
forth because everything is already known!
Tee Hee.
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| User: "Autymn D. C." |
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| Title: Re: The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla |
19 Mar 2007 01:05:45 PM |
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On Mar 19, 10:59 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...@nowhere.com> wrote:
Autymn D. C. wrote:>
Aith=E8r. when it throws liht, has propaganse, thus permittanse and
permeanse, where se is the Latin letter seo|shoe. Caloric is the mass-
shift quantum with =E8nthalpy, and fl=F2gist=F2n is the Lewis base.
That is not what the 17th and 18th century physicists meant by caloric.
They believed heat was literally a fluid, which it is not.
As quasiparticula, they are a fluid.
If you want to retrofit modern concepts onto discredited early ideas, go
right ahead. The effort is of no consequence and will yield no useful
results.
if you can't prove the discreditur
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| User: "Bob Kolker" |
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| Title: Re: The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla |
16 Mar 2007 03:15:25 PM |
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wrote:
Interesting documentary about Tesla:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5834867580747017149
Covers his Deathray, directed energy weapons and his attempt to use
the atmosphere as a resonant cavity to send energy around the globe.
That turned out to be an utter failure. It also cost him one of his
fortunes.
There is a "deathray". It is a laser beam.
Bob Kolker
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