Energy From The Vacuum Part 07 Tesla's Impulse Technology - Dialogues with John Bedini (90minutes)

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Just attempting to think about the notion of Nicola Tesla being able to shuttle energy at will around a single wire circuit causes most people to claim that such concepts are far beyond their comprehension.

After all, don't we need two wires, just for a start?

Well, it turns out that the problem is that existing electrical technology just does not have an adequate vocabulary to describe what the Great Man was doing.

Ed Leedskalnin: Wikipedia article excerpt from 19th feb 2009

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An intriguing feature of three of these pamphlets is a diagram labeled "Perpetual Motion Holder". This diagram shows how electricity can be stored in a magnetic loop made from a permament horseshoe magnet and a "bridge" of soft iron across the horseshoe ends, forming a circle (loop) of magnetic metals. Energy is introduced into the loop through windings of electric wire around the soft iron (forming an electromagnet).

Juha Hartikka: Interdimensional Force Concept

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Preliminary version for evaluation 15.04.2001 by Mr. Juha Hartikka, MScTech, Finland.  Update 17.04.2001.



Interdimensional Force Concept


An experimental theory about forces as tensions between different sets of dimensions.

Excerpts from an article written by Brian Desborough entitled "Why I Wrote "They Cast No Shadows""

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"Authors of non-fiction books often experience difficulty in acquiring sufficient data to fill a book of normal length. In contrast, the research material acquired by myself over the past three decades has resulted in an overabundance of riches. Consequently, I’ve had to omit much important research material in my book and also shorten some passages."

Felix Ehrenhaft: TIME magazine, may,22,1944: Magnetic Current?

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It was a startling idea—that magnetism, like electricity, flows in currents and can decompose water (TIME, Jan. 24). U.S. physicists kept politely mum. Their skeptical silence annoyed Dr. Felix Ehrenhaft of Manhattan. Recently, before the American Physical Society at Pittsburgh, he enunciated his theory again.

Eric Laithwaite: RexResearch.com: New Scientist: Eric Laithwaite Defies Newton (14.Nov.1974)

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The Professor of Heavy Electrical Engineering at Imperial College London, Eric Laithwaite, highly successful inventor of the linear motor, has entered the sacrosanct domain of the mechanical engineers. And he says "they need me". Last Friday as the piece de resistance of his evening discourse at the Royal Institution he demonstrated a machine that, he claimed, violated gravity and produced lift without any external reaction.
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