Taking the source as potentially genuine, first off, especially as a barn, hed have to put in a drop ceiling, which wasnt done then. plus, Tesla never really seemed to thing of things above coming down, but things below going up.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 6:41 z PM, William Beaty <bi...@eskimo.com> wrote: > On Mon, 1 Jun 2009, leaking pen wrote: > >> When you gaze at Tesla, Tesla gazes back at you! > > He's Cthulu, a Deep One, and is waiting just over the edge to tell you > secrets that no sane mind can tolerate! > > But why would you want to put big square fluorescent fixtures on the walls > of your lab, instead of the ceiling? That was unexpected. I guess they > aren't nearly as bright as ours. Makes the interior of the barn appear to > have big bright rectangular "picture windows," but with no scenery outside > them. Perhaps in 1899, ceiling fixtures weren't the standardized norm > like they are today. Or perhaps it was easier to work on them if they > were at window height? Or maybe the whole experience was inaccurate > hallucination. (Also, all the stuff in the barn was in color. I expected > it to be in monochrome, like all the photos. Lots of small bright > red-painted coils sitting around on tables.) > > >> On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:21 PM, William Beaty <bi...@eskimo.com> wrote: >> > On Sun, 31 May 2009, leaking pen wrote: >> > >> >> Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook (Paperback) >> >> by Joseph McMoneagle >> >> >> >> assuming that there is no gov funding currently. I could be wrong. >> > >> > There's an idea: just lie down, close your eyes, and look at Colorado >> > Springs lab in 1899. Hmmmm. Big bright square lights on the walls >> > instead of on the ceiling. Tables all over the place. Weird repeating >> > sound. Oh. Holy. Crap. No wonder Tesla kept secrets, and went slowly >> > insane. And now it's going to happen to me too, damn. On second thought, >> > DON'T GO AND LOOK. > > > (((((((((((((((((( ( ( ( ( (O) ) ) ) ) ))))))))))))))))))) > William J. Beaty SCIENCE HOBBYIST website > billb at amasci com http://amasci.com > EE/programmer/sci-exhibits amateur science, hobby projects, sci fair > Seattle, WA 206-762-3818 unusual phenomena, tesla coils, weird sci > >