On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, [email protected] wrote:

BTW while we are on the topic, consider that it might be possible to use the
lower Van Allen belt as the transmitter, allowing reception of free power.

(The belt itself is of course powered by the solar wind).

There should be a point where the strength of the Earth's magnetic field results
in a cyclotron frequency that has a wavelength long enough to reach the Earth's
surface, ensuring that we are within 1 wavelength of the "transmitter".
I have for some time suspected that this concept may lie behind some of the
stranger free energy devices.

But that would be high-power RF which for some reason doesn't show up on detectors built for that freq range.

On the other hand, if the phenomenon produced a natural amplifer and not an ionospheric oscillator, then N. Tesla's "World System" might supply far more energy than was being broadcast by his transmitters.



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