Telsa is an interesting person, and had a lot of good ideas,,  I have
several friends that are fanatics    and that in truth is a good word
to describe to them. Some of his ideas were excellent  and very valuable
 and some of them are just mere phenomena If the switch worked generating or
conserving power  it would be in wide spread use,, but it isn't.
Allan

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:08 PM, DarkwaterBlight
<[email protected]>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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