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NEW – 3 Book Set – Nikola Tesla Book Collection – From the International Tesla Society Take advantage of this exciting, informative & mind-expanding bargain while you can! Get them while they last! All of these incredible books offer valuable information from a number of genius inventors, scholars and authors. RARE – Brand New books still available from the remaining stock of the former “International Tesla Society”. These books are full of valuable information from various inventors and scholars who presented at the former International Tesla Society meetings. If you’re interested in revolutionary technologies and science, these make a great gift! This Tesla Collection of Books includesThe Proceedings of the 1990 International Tesla Symposium (Hardcover) by Steven Elswick – 368 pages The Proceedings of the 1992 International Tesla Symposium (Hardcover) by Steven Elswick – 206 pages Extraordinary Science Volume V, Issue 3 (July/August/September 1993) Photos are actual. 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The topics covered range from a tour of the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade to an exhaustive history of early gas discharge vacuum tubes and disclosure of rediscovered techniques for the production of ball lightning.Click here for a list of published papers for all of the Colorado Springs Tesla Symposium events. TABLE OF CONTENTS: William H. Terbo “Opening Address” vii Aleksandar Marincic “The Tesla Museum” 1-1 Charles Wright “The Great AC/DC War” 1-15 Marc Seifer “Nikola Tesla & John Hays Hammond Jr.” 1-25 James Hardesty “X-Rays and Electron Beams: The Origins of Modern Physics” 1-51 James Corum & Kenneth Corum “100 Years of Cavity Resonator Development” 2-1 James Corum & Kenneth Corum “A Rediscovery of Tesla’s RF Techniques” 2-19 Toby Grotz “Computer Aided Design of Tesla Coils” 2-43 John F. Sutton & Craig Spaniol “An Active Antenna for ELF Magnetic Fields” 2-61 Paul Brown “Tesla Technology and Radioisotopic Energy Generation” 2-77 Sevier Bonnie III “Current Tesla Turbine Technology” 3-1 Glen Rein “Non-Hertzian Scalar Energy and EM Energy: The Biological Connection” 4-1 John Moray “Nikola Tesla: Father of Bioelectronics ” 4-15 Paul A. LaViolette “A Tesla Wave Physics for a Free Energy Universe” 5-1 Paul A. LaViolette “Detecting Galactic Superwaves: An Appeal to Scalar Wave Astronomers” 5-21 George Hathaway “An Engineering Introduction to Zero Point Energy” 5-29 Moray B. King “Tapping the Zero-Point Energy and Scalar Current” 5-51 Lynn A. Surgalla “Nonlinear Dynamics: Mathematical Physics for the 21st Century” 5-63 Thomas Valone “Nonconventional Energy and Propulsion Methods” 5-73 Charles Yost “High Voltage Concentric Field Generator Design” 5-85 P.T. Pappas “Energy Generation Phenomenon: Lab to Star and Galaxy Generation” 5-107 Shelly Thomson “Experiments in Synchronicity 5-123 Dan Davidson “The Gary Magnetic Effect” 5-133 EXCERPT: The Nikola Tesla MuseumAleksandar S. Marincic, D.Sc.Nikola Tesla Museum51 Proleterskih brigada StreetBelgrade, Yugoslavia Abstract The Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade belongs to the Belgrade Museum Union. It is both a memorial and a technical museum devoted to the life and work of Nikola Tesla. In addition to the exhibition area, the Museum has a library, archives, three office rooms and three store rooms. All of Tesla’s belongings, which were collected by his nephew after Tesla’s death, were transferred to Belgrade and from 1952 they have been kept in the Nikola Tesla Museum. A group of professors and younger staff from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, produced the first Catalog of Documents with some commentaries. At the moment there are two electrical and one mechanical engineers working in the museum, but there are also several external experts with part-time or occasional engagement. External experts are involved in the preparation of material for publication and in the development of a new catalog in the form of a computer data base. Introduction Nikola Tesla is among the best known, if not the best known, Yugoslav of Serbian origin all over the World. In his native land Yugoslavia, he is a National Hero whose image and virtues never faded or diminished as the time passed by. What is even more rare, in this world of many ephemeral values and virtues, is his lasting contribution to science and technology and the freshness of his ideas even a century later. Like old Greek philosophers that initiated studies of the nature of fundamental structure and organization, Tesla was always keen on large scale problems. Even as a small boy he dared to think in an original way that puzzled his parents, teachers and friends. Throughout his long life he never ceased to puzzle at the World. In the first half of his life he gave a lot of practical proofs to his discoveries; in his later life he produced many ideas without proofs, but gave enough far-sighted material for his successors. When this big man died, his nephew Sava Kosanovich was in New York. Miss Charlotte Muzar, secretary of Mr. Kosanovich, who was at that time a Minister of the Yugoslav Government in Exile, wrote in her memo that on January 8, 1943 she was called to see Mr. Kosanovich in Tesla’s hotel room. She found there Mr. Kenneth Swezey, a locksmith and an unknown person. Police and government officials had already been there before she came. The famous Tesla’s safe was opened, briefly explored and locked again under a new code. Before leaving for London on July 25, 1944, Mr. Kosanovich went to a Manhattan warehouse to check Tesla’s belongings. After two years he returned to the United States as the Yugoslav Ambassador, and remained in New York until April 1950. After completing all formalities, Mr. Kosanovich sent Tesla’s belongings by ship the “Srbija” to Yugoslavia at the beginning of September 1951. In 1952 a nice building was found in Belgrade to become the Nikola Tesla Museum. It was officially established by the Government of Yugoslavia on December 5, 1952, and opened for visitors from October 20, 1955. Tesla’s ashes were in the United States until 1957 when Miss Muzar brought them to Yugoslavia. The transfer was done after Mr. Kosanovich had died on November 14, 1956 in Belgrade. Organization of the Nikola Tesla Museum Exhibition Part All of Tesla’s belongings are situated in a building of about 500 square meters on two levels. On the ground level is the permanent exhibition, divided into six rooms (Figure 1). The first room introduces visitors to the content of the Museum Archives, to letters of prominent scientists and some personal documents including a photograph of his native house with the adjoining church, in the village of Smiljan, where his father was a vicar. 1990 Tesla Symposium Figure 1. The floor plan of the ground level permanent exhibition area. — Nikola Tesla Museum. When a visitor enters this room he has in front of him a bust of Tesla sculpted by Ivan Mestrovic and Tesla’s words about the exceptional profession of a researcher, his life motto. The second room is devoted to Tesla’s life in the United States. There are again a number of personal things as an illustration of his life style: an elegant crocodile leather bag, gloves, glasses, shaving bits and an embroidered bag, “Licka torba,” made by his mother (Figure 2). Numerous papers, photographs, letters and notes are displayed along with a number of instruments found among Tesla’s belongings. They might have had a special value to Tesla since he kept them until the end of his life. Unfortunately there is no evidence whether Tesla kept them in his room or somewhere else. Tesla had close friends who were writers and artists. Among them were Mark Twain and Robert Underwood Johnson whose photographs Tesla possessed. Tesla’s contacts with his native land, papers about his visit to Belgrade in 1892 and his letter written in 1942 supporting actions of American President against fascism are selected as illustrations of Tesla’s patriotic and humanitarian activities. * 1990 Tesla Symposium Figure 2. Some of Tesla’s personal possessions that are on exhibit in room 2. — Nikola Tesla Museum In a special room, the urn with Tesla’s ashes in a gold plated sphere shape is placed on a stone stand. With this, the Nikola Tesla Museum is not only a Museum but Tesla’s Mausoleum as well. The exhibition of Tesla’s research activities begins with his “Fairy Tale of Electricity,” (See Appendices) a short history of electricity written by Tesla himself and placed on exhibit in room 4 [1]. The group of Tesla’s patents devoted to the generation, transmission and utilization of polyphase alternating currents, from the period 1887 to 1890 are on display in room 5. These patents represent the foundation of present day power engineering. Tesla’s system initiated the second electro-technical revolution which changed the World, and even today we do not see any substitution for this system. The idea which the Museum designers had in mind in producing exhibits in room five was to create a small laboratory where one can easily explain Tesla’s induction and synchronous motors, polyphase generators, the idea and practice of rotating magnetic fields and the system of generation, transmission and utilization of polyphase currents. To make this part of the exhibition interesting, Tesla’s own original ideas were fully exploited. To explain the rotating magnetic field and the induction motor are attractive copies of Tesla’s egg of Columbus or the spinning egg (Figure 3), and Tesla’s hydraulic analogy. Working models of Tesla’s first induction motor and a small hydroelectric three-phase system clearly outline the basic ideas and practical value of the invention. The visitors are reminded here of the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago where Tesla starred in his own exhibition. 1990 Tesla Symposium Figure 3. A model of Tesla’s “Egg of Columbus,” used to explain the rotating magnetic field and demonstrate the operating principal of the induction motor. — Nikola Tesla Museum The original nameplate from one of the first ten generators manufactured by the Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Company for the Niagara Falls Power Company is a monument to Tesla’s achievement and a great attraction for visitors. In a corner of room five there is a model of Tesla’s bladeless turbine, bladeless fan and some bladeless revolution meters. These are illustrations of his work in the mechanical engineering field where Tesla tried to realize some ideas, presumably to get enough money to complete his wireless power transmission system. Tesla devoted twenty years of his life to these inventions, trying to improve and apply them in practice. Probably the most attractive room, with a high ceiling, is the one devoted to high-frequency and high voltage generators. With the new kind of transformer, patented by Tesla in 1891, well known as the Tesla Coil, high voltages in excess of several hundred kilo-volts are produced by two generators. One is built to resemble one of Tesla’s many original models. The other is capable of producing about half a million volts. It had to be designed with safety in mind due to restricted space and the danger of fire. The stray radiation produced by this apparatus is enough to perform an attractive wireless light experiment. Around the room there are several original photographs from Tesla’s New York and Colorado Springs Laboratory and a model of the four tuned circuits. Wherever suitable, original patents and notes are shown. A few pages from cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the case of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company vs. the United States, about Tesla, Stone and Lodge priorities in the field of Radio are exhibited [2]. As is known, Marconi United States patent No.763,772, filed November 10, 1900 and assigned to the Marconi Company on March 6, 1905, was canceled. This was done after Tesla’s death in June 21, 1943. 1990 Tesla Symposium Figure 4. An operating model of Tesla’s 1898 radio controlled boat, dubbed the “Telautomaton.” — Nikola Tesla Museum In the last room of the Museum, room 7, are shown Tesla’s experiments and achievements in the field of remote control. A small working model of a ship (Figure 4) is made according to the original patent of 1898. Accompanying extracts from Tesla’s famous paper published originally in the Century Magazine, “The Problem of Increasing Human Energy,” is one of many records of his far-sighted outline of the future regarding remote control systems [3]. It has recently been stated in the introductory of a modern computer book, that Tesla’s description in the Century Magazine article is in fact a rather precise definition of a modern process computer. After completing some moderate scale radio experiments, in his New York laboratory and more daring experiments in his Colorado Springs laboratories at the beginning of 1900, Tesla constructed a large object named the “World System” on Long Island. The enlarged photograph of the station antenna has dominant position in room seven. Tesla did not have sufficient resources to finish this plant in spite of desperate efforts to persuade J.P. Morgan and others to help him. That seems to be the direct cause for Tesla withdrawing from people and leading an isolated life. Although never fully rewarded for his work, Tesla received many recognitions from all over the World. The greatest among all of these is, undoubtedly, the one given to him posthumously in 1960 by the International Commission for Electrical Engineering, at its session in Philadelphia. That Commission decided that the unit of magnetic induction is to be named the “tesla,” T=Wb/m2. A few years ago several more recent papers about Tesla, written in various languages, were exhibited together with announcements about the Nikola Tesla Award established in 1976 by the IEEE. Among other documents are the IEEE anniversary stamps with Charles Steinmetz, Nikola Tesla, Edwin Armstrong and Philo T. Farnsworth featured. The exhibition ends with the posthumous mask of Tesla and words of the American inventor Armstrong: “The World, I think, will wait a long time for Nikola Tesla’s equal in achievement and imagination.” Archives and Library The whole inheritance of Nikola Tesla is situated on the first floor of the building. It includes his manuscripts and drawings, his correspondence with over 6,700 different persons, books and the valuable clippings from periodicals and newspapers which published articles about Tesla, or about scientific and technical problems he was interested in. The first document catalog was produced under the guidance of Professor Veljko Korac, Director of the Nikola Tesla Museum from 1952 until 1980, with the help of professors and younger staff from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade and the Museum staff. On the whole around 150,000 documents were registered. The documents are grouped as follows: NIKOLA TESLA’S LEGACY I. MUSEUM ARCHIVES A. Biographical data, finances, company law papers – 13,000 documents B. Tesla’s private correspondence – 70,000 documents C. Tesla’s technical and scientific documentation and patents – 39,000 documents D. Diplomas and other scientific recognitions – 39 diplomas E. Original drawings, sketches and plans of Tesla’s inventions F. Photographs – 1,000 Pieces G. Clippings – 57 books of clippings from different magazines and newspapers H. Library 1. Books – 600 books from Tesla’s personal library 2. Journals 3. Finances I. Tesla’s personal belongings 1. Exhibition 2. Archives 3. Depo J. Instruments from Tesla’s laboratory K. Tesla’s personal belongings which are not exhibited L. Damaged and separate documentation II. MODELS OF TESLA’S EXPERIMENTS AND INVENTIONS III. CARD CATALOG OF TESLA’S DOCUMENTATION IV. NIKOLA TESLA MUSEUM LIBRARY A. Books B. Journals C. Clippings V. INVENTORY OF THE NIKOLA TESLA MUSEUM NIKOLA TESLA’S WORK I. TESLA PATENTS A. U.S.A. patents B. Patents in other countries II. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING – HEAVY CURRENT TECHNIQUE A. Electrical generators B. Electrical motors C. Electrical propulsion of ships D. Transmission of electrical power E. Heavy current transformers F. Patent disputes and problems of priority G. Electrical railways H. Electric – power station and sources of electric energy I. Electro thermics J. Biographical data K. Alternating current theory and the rotating magnetic field L. Rotational switch M. Electro chemistry N. Various O. Electrical instruments P. Thermoelectricity III. HIGH FREQUENCY ENGINEERING – HIGH FREQUENCY TECHNIQUE A. Receivers B. Tikker C. Long Island D. Interplanetary communications E. Publications (articles, remarks, literature) F. Antennae G. Resonance, selectivity and elimination of disturbances H. Transmitters I. Tesla’s coil (transformer) J. Wire transmission of pictures and television K. Various patents from radio technology 1. Telegraphy 2. Telephony L. Wireless transmissions of electric energy and extending of electromagnetic waves 1. System of 4 circuits 2. Standing waves on the earth M. Patent processes and questions of priority N. Measurement instruments O. Application of H.F. technique in medicine 1. Roentgen tubes 2. Electrotherapy P. Radar Q. Colorado Springs R. Various 1. Pupinization 2. Teletypewriter 3. Reduction of resistance by cooling 4. Watch (Clock) 5. Electrical Piano 6. Production of artificial rain 7. Electrical communications among ships through conduction of sea water 8. Wire telecommunications 9. Various S. Ampere meters IV. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES IN GENERAL A. Springs B. Gears C. Phonograph D. Crankshaft machines and tools (drills) E. Ships: propulsion, patents, dates and ship building F. Automobiles – general (except propulsion) and automobile electrical devices G. Practical mechanics 1. Balancing of rotating parts at critical speeds 2. Mechanism kinematics H. Valves and valvular conduits I. Piston heat engines and motors (mechanical oscillator) 1. Locomotive J. Various 1. Machine elements (except springs and gears) 2. Drawings 3. Rockets 4. Technical economy 5. Materials and stresses 6. Yugoslav patents of machine technique V. TURBO MACHINES AND THERMODYNAMICS A. Turbine (mostly heat), technical theoretical part, except group “Fluid Propulsion” B. Active turbo machines 1. Vacuum pumps 2. Pumps (except vacuum) 3. Compressors and blowers 4. Ventilators C. Turbo Machines Generally 1. Generally about turbines 2. Collective works on turbo machines, related devices and hydraulic brake 3. Works on turbo machines which Tesla designated as “Fluid Propulsion” D. Court processes in connection with turbo machines E. Turbine propelled ships, torpedoes – propulsion in general F. Gas turbine – propulsion of automobiles and airplanes G. Thermodynamics and thermics, also in connection with turbines VI. AVIATION AND AIRCRAFT OR AERIAL VESSELS A. Safety – raising of airplanes 1. Aerial vessels and propellers 2. Helicopter 3. Hydroplane 4. Literature, correspondence, data, patents and articles in aviation 5. Propulsion of airplanes 6. Aerial transportation VII. TELEMECHANICS A. Wireless telemechanics B. Physical life as telemechanics VIII. DISCHARGES AND OSCILLATORS A. Discharge for H.F. technique B. Discharge for ozone production IX. VARIOUS MATERIALS: CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT A. Refining and processing of metals B. Refining and processing of steel and iron C. Refining, processing and transport of sulphur D. Refining and processing of copper E. Refining, processing and chemical treatment of aluminum F. Various alloys and casting G. On silicates, clays and caffeine H. Technology of fuels (methane) I. Various mixtures X. ASTRONOMY A. Cosmogony B. Moon C. Astrophysics XI. ILLUMINATION A. Bulb B. H.F. bulb with one electrode C. Cold light D. Lightning appearance in H.F. field E. Arc lamps XII. LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT XIII. LIGHTNING ROD XIV. WATER FOUNTAIN XV. APPLIED PHYSICS – OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS,CINEMATOGRAPHY A. Movie film, films and photo plates B. Photo and motion picture apparatus C. Stereoscopic and plastic film D. Movie making and photography in natural colors E. Optical instruments XVI. MECHANICAL OSCILLATORS XVII. MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, APPLIED PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY A. Telegeodynamics B. Mathematics C. Transmission of sound through water, signaling submarines and their discovery D. Works in connection with transmission of electro-magnetic waves with the earth as a conducting body E. Geophysics 1. Studying the atmosphere F. Mechanics and hydromechanics G. Atomic – physics, theory of relativity H. Lightning protector I. Death rays and electrostatic generators J. Various K. Electricity L. Magnetism M. Appearance in vacuum of rarefying gases, transformers N. Chemistry and chemical processes O. Vacuum technique (except turbo – vacuum pump) XVIII. COILS, CONDENSERS ETC. A. Ducts B. Condensers C. Coils D. Conductor insulating E. Various F. Resistors XIX. This number is not used. XX. ARTICLES A. Mechanization and technical progress B. Problem of increasing human energy C. Varied D. Tesla’s inventions E. On inventions F. Interplanetary communication G. Psychical appearance H. System of fluid propulsion I. Varied 1. What about electricity? 2. Explosion appearance 3. Panama canal 4. Monolithic houses 5. History of mathematics 6. Famous scientific mistakes 7. Resistance of conductors and insulating 8. Varied J. Sources of Energy K. About war XXI. VARIED A. Method for removal of air from closed container B. Mechanical therapy C. Interplanetary traffic and communications except electrical D. Explosives E. Tornados F. Other peoples works and patents G. Patent processes H. Testimony about opinion of famous scientists about Tesla’s work I. Notes on literature and list of patents J. Physiology and biology 1. Food for poultry 2. Physiological action of electrical currents K. Varied L. Electromedicine M. Food and feeding N. Varied O. Varied notes P. Optical telegraphy PHOTOGRAPH LIBRARYA. HEAVY CURRENT ENGINEERINGB. HIGH FREQUENCY AND HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERINGC. MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGD. LABORATORIESE. PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHSF. PHOTOGRAPHS OF FAMOUS PEOPLEG. PHOTOGRAPHS OF FAMILY AND RELATIVESH. PHOTOGRAPHS OF TESLA’S FRIENDS (with and without dedication)I. VARIED Through use, it was found that the Catalog needed updating, translation into a foreign language and reorganization so that it could be searched in various ways. Due to financial problems the Museum never obtained proper equipment for microfilming and photocopying and the services of these kinds had to be made externally. With the help of the Tesla Memorial Society Inc, Lackawanna, NY, USA, a few years ago an IBM-PC was obtained and the Museum immediately initiated a program of making a new computer data base catalog. At the moment we can show some parts of the program. Pictorial presentation of Museum Documentation is organized in such a way that we start from the general menu and make appropriate selections from the screen: 1990 Tesla Symposium The program maintains a data base consisting of more than 200 groups of documents which form a hierarchical tree structure and contain around 150,000 different documents. Groups not divided into further subgroups consist of a number of records each representing a card describing one document. A card is presented and stored in one of four different forms (record types) depending on the group it belongs to. For example, the most commonly used record type consists of fields: Card Number, Box Number, Folder Number, Date, Description, Title, Contents, Note, Key Words, Value and Condition. The five most prominent groups and subgroups are: The museum archives documentation, Tesla’s library, Tesla’s personal belongings, The exhibition objects and The museum library. First of these groups, the archives, is the largest group divided into many subgroups, containing around 125,000 documents concerning all Tesla’s technical and scientific work, biography, etc. The program uses a simple, self explanatory menu driven system, which enables the user to maintain the whole data base. After choosing the current working group the user can perform elementary operations such as adding new records (cards), deleting or changing existing records, viewing and printing contents in different forms. A password is obliged if the user wants to alter the data base in any way, so that unauthorized users cannot destroy the data. Complex queries enable the user to search the data base in aid to finding and viewing desired documents. Prompts are displayed in English and Serbocroatian languages. The program warns the user if a backup of entered data is not performed. As the data base is to grow quite large (up to 150,000 records, each around 2 KBytes long, making 300 MBytes), more convenient backup storage medium from floppy disks can be supported (eg. optical disks). When the data base is made and a more powerful computer used, the Museum will be able to transfer files through the telephone lines to interested users outside the Museum. 1990 Tesla Symposium About the Author Aleksandar Marincic, received his Dipl.Ing. degree in 1956, and his Post. Grad. Diploma in 1957, both from Belgrade University, Yugoslavia, and his Ph.D. degree in 1963 from Sheffield University, England, all in Electrical Engineering. From 1958 to 1967 he was assistant and then Docent at the department of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. He has worked in the fields of electronic measurement and microwave component design. From 1967 to 1971 he was Visiting Associate Professor, UNESCO expert and Acting Chief Technical Advisor at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. He established Antenna and Microwave Laboratories and carried out research in these fields. From 1971 to 1974 he was Associate Professor at the Electronics Faculty of Nis. In 1974 he again Joined the Department of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade. Since 1980 he has been Professor of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Belgrade. He has been teaching and performing research on optical and microwave devices and communication systems. He worked four months in 1966 as Senior Research Assistant, six months as Visiting Professor, both at the University of Sheffield, and three months as the Professorial Fellow in 1989 at the University of Cardiff. He participated for four years in the international project COST 25/2 on satellite antenna design, guided and participated in over 15 projects for various institutions. He published 120 papers in periodicals and conference proceedings, 3 books on Optoelectronics, parts in 3 other books, and one Lecture Notes on Microwave Circuits. In 1977 he authored the Introduction and Commentaries that accompanied the publication of Nikola Tesla’s diary manuscript, The Colorado Springs Notes, 1899þ1900 and in 1982 became Director of the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade. He was invited speaker at 12 national and international meetings. He was for five years Editor-in-Chief of Yugoslav periodical Electrotechnics. He is a member of the Yugoslav Union of EE, of ETAN and of the IEEE. In 1991 he was elected corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He is also a member of the Science Committee of the Tesla Memorial Society. From the 1992 International Tesla Symposium book: Table of ContentsHISTORY of WIRELESS VACUUM TUBESThe Secret History of Wireless CommunicationDr. Marc Seifer………….. …… …………………………………………………Dr. Mahlon Loomis: Discoverer of RF CommunicationKenneth Corum………………………………………………………………….Experiments of Kristian Birkeland James Hardesty………………………………………………………………….TESLA COILS at MAGNIFYING TRANSMllTERSPractical Construction and Testing of Tesla CoilsSid Romero………………………………………………………………………..Design & Construction of 1/2-Wave Tesla CoilWilliam Wysock…………………………………………………………………Tesla and the Magnifying TransmitterDr. James Corum……………………………………………………………….The Black Hole AntennaDr. John Sutton…………………………………………………………………..Tesla Coil InstrumentationDr. Gary Johnson……………………………………………………………….A New Tesla Coil Design ApproachJohn Couture……………………………………………………………………..ALTERNATE ENERGY RESEARCHThe Energy Conserver MethodGeorge Wiseman………………………………………………………………..III Electrostatics: A Key to Free EnergyDan Davidson……………………………………………………………………..Tesla Technology Research ResultsThomas Valone…………………………………………………………………..The Laser CelDr. Roger Billings……………………………………………………………….Harnessing the Wheelwork of NatureWilliam Baumgartiner………………………………………………………..© 1992 International Tesla Society, Inc • IIIADVANCING THE PHYSICS PARADIGMProgress in Zero-Point Energy ResearchMoray B. King……………………………………………………………………Non Hertzian Effects on the Atomic Spectra of WaterDr. Glen Rein……………………………………………………………………..Electromagnetic Energy from Antennas to AtomsLarry Spring………………………………………………………………………Thoughts on Tesla’s Particle Beam TechnologyDr. JFX Daum…………………………………………………………………. We Combine Shipping! Take advantage of this exciting, informative & mind-expanding bargain while you can!
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