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mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 11:20:48 AM)

Note that where the arc jumps he aint hanging on to it, he is holding an insulator.

So, there is no relation to the two pictures.  It means not a goddamn thing.  

Its your typical bait and switch at a less than sub-intelligence level.




Musicmystery -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 11:53:00 AM)

I am currently heating and lighting my home with free energy from the sky.

[image]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tR4bYTcAqeQ/TK57Z8qc2NI/AAAAAAAACXs/5HfG18HEd-k/s1600/sun.jpg[/image]




SternSkipper -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 12:41:43 PM)

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I am currently heating and lighting my home with free energy from the sky.


Okay, GREAT you have photo-voltaic... please just tell me how that will help calm our blue monkey-fur friend.
Or did you just like the Sun graphic?
Ya know, the senate candidate I work for has a whole technical brief on an MIT process that would allow cars to charge from a charging lane (one that even gives the state/electric company knowledge of who to bill if they wanna do that as opposed to a toll for that lane), and a number of other brilliant ideas from Massachusetts' brightest minds. And we can't get a tv camera pointed at the guy (myself and the campaign communications manager). Ya know why, he didn't suck his way through college and he doesn't have 'high cheekbones'.




SternSkipper -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 12:43:29 PM)

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Note that where the arc jumps he aint hanging on to it, he is holding an insulator.

So, there is no relation to the two pictures. It means not a goddamn thing.

Its your typical bait and switch at a less than sub-intelligence level.


Yeah like this is any big deal Ron here uses twice that voltage on his average female house guest.




Musicmystery -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 12:49:29 PM)

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Okay, GREAT you have photo-voltaic.


No, silly. I have windows.

I also have cool anti-gravity devices that allow me to sit above the floor and to place objects above the floor without them falling. I call them tables, chairs, and shelves.




Anaxagoras -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 1:35:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper
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Note that where the arc jumps he aint hanging on to it, he is holding an insulator.
So, there is no relation to the two pictures. It means not a goddamn thing.

Its your typical bait and switch at a less than sub-intelligence level.


Yeah like this is any big deal Ron here uses twice that voltage on his average female house guest.

"The Rug" can actually get women inside his trailer? His skills of persuasion must be impressive! [:D]




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 1:40:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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The guy is holding the screw thread of the bulb and touching the center to the copper tube in the flower pot LOL Here is another one:



[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/TESLA/barewires0061.jpg[/image]
You really are ignorant of the basic physics going on here, aren't you?

Apparently I know more than those posting so far.

Look, I like you man, but I'm only going to explain this one last time...
The principal has not changed.
They've just added some dirt. The principal here is a DC Transmission skin effect ... Wool sleeve to take most of the transmission distance and the remainder goes across his hand, WHICH DOES REGISTER A MILD SHOCK.

wool will give you a nasty fucking shock.

Dude I did this in a freshman physics class at Umass ... And if you look at the 'magic bucket' right below where the electrodes go into the soil (AKA THE DIELECTRIC), through the sides of the bucket you'll see a hole on either side and a cable running down out of the frame.

Ah yes, my bad, failed to mention that telluric transmission requires a ground.


The guy's jacket sleeve conducts the LOW DC CURRENT, skin effect to one pole of the lightbulb's circuit. Meanwhile, the Other pole is ALSO TOUCHING the opposite electrode and the bulb in the middle is absorbing most of the current. And guess what... the man's hand IS getting a very mild shock.

Its getting burned because the bulbs are gawd awful hot almost instantly.


I can prove this to you.
Take the car battery out of your car (AND PLEASE ALSO VIDEO THIS ... BECAUSE I KNOW I AM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO WANTS TO SEE YOU FLAILING YOUR ARM WHEN YOU GET SHOCKED AND NOT EXPECTING TO [:D] ).
Now get a trouble lamp and install a 15 watt stove light bulb.
Now get some side cutters and cut the cord of the trouble lamp (and because you believe this nonsense in these 'experiments' you keep amazing us with, I will say this without feeling guilty .... MAKE SURE YOU UNPLUG THE FUCKING CORD BEFORE YOU CUT IT!).
Okay cut the lamp's cord down to about 1 foot or less and strip both leads. Wrap one lead around the ground (look for a minus sign.. the minus sign looks like this "-").
No lay your right wrist on the positive terminal of the battery (the one that looks like '+') and then
with your left hand put the remaining bared lead between the fingers of your right hand.

Wow.. the bulb lights up and your hand fucking hurts, DON'T IT?

Good maybe next time you'll listen.

And hey... instead of looking at these bullshit videos, why not read this:

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:TeslaSecret_Scam





How does some joker that knows less than zero count claiming it is a scam?

Oh and did you want me to soak my wrist and fingers in coper clorate first to insure your theory works?

Whoda guessed that electricity can trvel through the body.

The guy in the pic lives in a coder region of the planet, he has shown this other times with no sweater on.

You are like others seem to be looking for any red herring you can get to stick.

I have not tried it but it is unlikely that a car battery would light a 110 volt 100 wat bulb more than very dim if at al.

The question is do you know why?




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 1:52:37 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail



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ORIGINAL: Real0ne


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Ok, Uncle Fester. why should he be dead? give us the voltage and the amperes please, with credible certified citation. the fucking things can be activated with less than a volt.

Lick a 9 volt battery, and why aint you dead, or your teeth blown out your head?


Lets quit the magic words and the sensationalist confutations of simple everyday drab shit.

And now that we have that done, where is the high gas price in these pictures, or the automobiles driving with him in the middle of the circuit.............fuckin anything on the topic at all, throw us a bone here......




[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/TESLA/barewires003arc.jpg[/image]


Come on Al! You need to ask lil ole me to give you the answer to what should be obvious to the guy who has now been proven that "c" is NOT a constant.

Why dont you approximate the voltage it takes to create and hold an 1/8th inch arc?

Lets start with the obvious that everyone here wants to skip over in their insane rush to judgment.

Approximate that voltage for us Al.

Everyone knows that 440 and 560 volt AC line wont do that so it has to be higher than 560volts.




Note that where the arc jumps he aint hanging on to it, he is holding an insulator.

So, there is no relation to the two pictures.  It means not a goddamn thing.  

Its your typical bait and switch at a less than sub-intelligence level.



It means everything!

It demonstrate very high fucking voltage. You WISH it meant nothing LOL

Its not my bait and switch, I am addressing your incorrect line of thinking.

Good luck lighting a 100 watt 120 volt bulb with 10% the power requirements.

Try again Al [8|]




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 1:55:29 PM)

and it is not from the same source.  that has changed as well. thats a wall outlet, for a 1/8th inch spark that would be 1414 dc and 2000 ac.  it would blow the fuck out of that light.




Anaxagoras -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 1:56:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper
And hey... instead of looking at these bullshit videos, why not read this:

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:TeslaSecret_Scam



Some interesting points

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The Tesla's Secret website and affiliate sites claim to offer a technology that has been hidden from the world for many decades. They claim that when Tesla died, this secret technology was seized by the government, and only recently did a group of "underground" scientists gain access to the suppressed files. It is stated this technology is capable of powering anything from a cell phone to an entire home. They go so far to claim that for one hundred dollars, you can build a device that would eliminate your electric bill. They will sell you these plans for "only" forty seven dollars. Furthermore, it is claimed with these plans you can be off the grid in a week! ...

Tesla's Technology is No Secret

It is important to note that Tesla's actual radiant energy technology is not a secret. You can go online and buy books about his technology, view his patents, and read his lectures. These materials have never been hidden or secret. Upon reading these materials, you will learn how he pulsed high voltage across a spark gap to produce blasts of radiant energy. These longitudinal waves were then sent across one or more coils which magnified them. The energy that magnified them was apparently from the "aether" all around us. These blasts of aether could then be sent to a receiver. The receiver would then resonate with the transmitter and "absorb" even more energy from the aether. None of this is a secret!

The folks running the "Tesla's Secret" site are truly insidious and sneaky. If you do a search for "Tesla's Secret Scam" you will find multiple websites with similar URL addresses and names. However, upon entering these websites you will not find an accurate review of the technology, but more of the same propaganda. These websites are not trying to provide accurate information, but are affiliate sites! Their goal is to sell as many sets of plans as possible, even if that means making huge exaggerations or telling outright lies.




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ORIGINAL: Real0ne
The guy in the pic lives in a coder region of the planet, he has shown this other times with no sweater on.

You are like others seem to be looking for any red herring you can get to stick.

I have not tried it but it is unlikely that a car battery would light a 110 volt 100 wat bulb more than very dim if at al.

Classic - you do know there are 12 v stove bulbs too? While your at it post something of the guy doing it without a sweater...




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 1:58:39 PM)

Oh and if you live by the ocean and you have a huge spiderweb ground in the ocean, you could listen to any of the larger asian radio stations with a crystal radio.

Of course gubafias do not want you to know this [:-]


Dollard far from my fav person gets his kicks out of pegging peoples meters 30over with only a couple 100 watts on the 120 meter band and lets them guess how he does it. 120 meter antennas are normally the size of a house, his is a foot in diamter and is a tweaked tesla antenna. LOL

this shit is fun man





mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:00:09 PM)

and it clearly said on the package that it was 15 watts, but a car battery does indeed light 100w lightbulbs I have them in my camper.

nevertheless, with all the gagetry, where is the lightbulb car?  Cuz it would raise hell with the bicycles, let alone the gas cars.

but if this dont get to gas cars.........

oh, but he dont get a shock no matter how many volts but ya hes gotta hold the insulator or he'll get shocked. I think the issue would be covered from all sides on that one.




Musicmystery -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:00:37 PM)

Wait. Add some really big pictures of spider webs, the oceans, and crystals, then keep posting them again and again.

That will help.

As for the "technology" -- this is shit I learned on a merit badge in Boy Scouts.





Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:06:39 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

and it is not from the same source.  that has changed as well. thats a wall outlet, for a 1/8th inch spark that would be 1414 dc and 2000 ac.  it would blow the fuck out of that light.



I have no idea what you are talking about.

That was to point out both the safety and the difference in properties between tesla electricity and the ac outlet. Not anything you can dream up to hang on to lt.




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:08:38 PM)

so the spark is from a tesla coil or the outlet?  in either case, it is a different source and doesnt mean a goddamn thing.  it certainly doesnt run gas milage  in a car.




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:09:58 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Wait. Add some really big pictures of spider webs, the oceans, and crystals, then keep posting them again and again.

That will help.

As for the "technology" -- this is shit I learned on a merit badge in Boy Scouts.




How does it work.

Note the blue corona on the left side of the bulb.

The high voltage that is part of the power formula that has to be across the bulb not harming the guy who is part of the load.

All I have seen so far is radiation theory and that is a plonk since radiation would blow his hand off. radiation as applied to electricity that is.






Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:12:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

so the spark is from a tesla coil or the outlet?  in either case, it is a different source and doesnt mean a goddamn thing.  it certainly doesnt run gas milage  in a car.



it is tesla electricity and it is the same as you would get from the transmitter, that is called a tesla hairpin device. Tesla because it creates the same kind of electricity.

Since you know that a car batter wont light a 100 watt 120 volt bulb why did you bother even going there?




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:13:53 PM)

I know it will and it does.  but it dont matter, you see, because that does not produce gas mileage.




Real0ne -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:14:31 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

Okay, GREAT you have photo-voltaic... p



very inefficient




mnottertail -> RE: So who is sick of high gas prices? (5/16/2012 2:15:23 PM)

and piss poor gas mileage to boot.




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