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RE: [] Re: Colorado Springs
Original poster: "Anthony R. Mollner" <penny831@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Who's to say how practical it really is? He knew what a challenge it was and
had an enormous grounding network set up of drilled tunnels for the grounds.
That's part of the legacies of Wardenclyff.
Tony
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Subject: [PHISH] Re: Colorado Springs
Original poster: FutureT@xxxxxxx
In a message dated 4/16/07 1:36:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
>Original poster: Gregory Morris <gbmorris@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>Wasn't Tesla's coil tuned so as to minimize losses from spark? He was
>trying to use the machine to transmit power through the earth, not
>light up the sky, right?
>
>Greg
Greg,
That's mostly a matter of installing a large topload so the sparks
can't break out. Tesla's Wardenclyffe project in Long Island had
such a large topload, but he ran out of funding. Transmitting
power through the earth is not practical anyway.
John
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