why arnt we useing or at least puting into reserch teslas ideas , no
one would make $ ?

allin there is a vast amount of untaped energy in the wind .
uuuuhhhhhhhhh i think smart ass , synical , self glorifying people ,
need to be stomped out , and exposed as the filth that they are. oh
but thats right we alredy made big fans , w-A    D MF er , not u
allin, ........... oh god im giving in to the ways of the simple
minded that i rebuke arnt i !? damn oh well , EACH OF US ARE HUMAN
RIGHT!

DarkwaterBlight wrote:
> Edison's rival was Nikola Tesla and in the late 1800's he was even
> more famous than Edison. He is credited for inventing the modern radio
> and the Tesla coil which is still used in radios and t.v.'s today.
> Many of his inventions were lost to the public as the patents were
> bought out. John Bedini took one of Tesla's inventions (Tesla switch)
> and invented a generator that is essentialy a "free energy device". He
> presented this device at the Tesla Centennial Symposium in Colorado
> Springs, CO, on August, 11, 1984
>
> On Mar 30, 3:48 pm, the taoist shaman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > this is an exelant topic, i forget his name (eddisons rival in power
> > supply) he mimmicked the great pyramid , even built his proto typ on
> > an aquifer, i know it sounds crazy , but only because we have been
> > taught to belive its crazy, i dont have the brain to get into detail ,
> > the only reason eddison won because his rival , ?fudechie? wanted to
> > supply power for free, edison to profit, so it comes back to this, $
> >
> > our attempt at alternative energy is sad, were still going to space on
> > rockets! WTF! E=Mc2 energy = mass x the speed of light squared! if we
> > cant make that safe weve blundered a gift from nature
> >
> > if we could find a way to make anti matter affordably we could create
> > enough energy to make oil look as powerfull as  horshack on morphine ,
> > welcom back cotter, good song for that show
> >
> > i dont know much about this but look forward to hearing others
> >
> > greetings matt, nice to meet u
> >
> > On Mar 30, 2:20 pm, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > So with the recent developments in Japan, governments consider closing
> > > nuclear power plants. So I was wondering what is the future concerning
> > > our power needs?- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -

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