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>Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 15:44:07 -0400
>From: Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]>
>To: Batre Ronald <[email protected]>,  A Virtual Network for friends
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>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE
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>Good question Ronald Batre, this is the typical issue with people copying
>and pasting the work of other people they may have read without giving any
>thought of how such idea(s) can be applied. For this particular example
>Pario can not explain how Tesla's ideas could be applied to help the power
>problems in West Nile. There are some who copy and past a million web pages
>where they can not relate what the information in the web pages to the
>discussion at hand or perhaps their original personal views, comments,
>advise, etc.
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>On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Batre Ronald <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> So what does it mean for somebody in West Nile? Is there any practical
>> thing you can do to covince us apart from written theories? We are in power
>> crisis.
>>
>> Ronald Batre
>> Uganda Radio Network
>> West Nile
>> Mobile
>> +256-758745013
>> +256-773071250
>> email:[email protected]/
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>> *From:* Pario Anguyo <[email protected]>
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Sent:* Friday, March 16, 2012 2:28 PM
>> *Subject:* [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE
>>
>>
>> L <http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/>ETS PROMOTE ARUA -
>> WEST NILE OF ENERGY ISSUE  THAN RELYING ON ENTEBBE - KAMPALA .
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>> http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/
>> Free Energy Receiver
>> THE LOST INVENTIONS OF NIKOLA TESLA
>> by George Trinkaus
>> [image: free energy]For starters, think of this as a solar-electric
>> panel. Tesla's invention is very different, but the closest thing to it in
>> conventional technology is in photo-voltaics. One radical difference is
>> that conventional solar-electric panels consist of a substrate coated with
>> crystalline silicon; the latest use amorphous silicon. Conventional solar
>> panels are expensive, and, whatever the coating, they are manufactured by
>> esoteric processes.
>>
>> But Tesla's "solar panel" is just a shiny metal plate with a transparent
>> coating of some insulating material which today could be a spray plastic.
>> Stick one of these antenna-like panels up in the air, the higher the
>> better, and wire it to one side of a capacitor, the other going to a good
>> earth ground. Now the energy from the sun is charging that capacitor.
>>
>> Connect across the capacitor some sort of switching device so that it can
>> be discharged at rhythmic intervals, and you have an electric output.
>> Tesla?s patent is telling us that it is that simple to get electric energy.
>> The bigger the area of the insulated plate, the more energy you get. But
>> this is more than a 'solar panel' because it does not necessarily need
>> sunshine to operate. It also produces power at night.
>>
>> Of course, this is impossible according to official science. For this
>> reason, you could not get a patent on such an invention today. Many an
>> inventor has learned this the hard way. Tesla had his problems with the
>> patent examiners, but today's free-energy inventor has it much tougher. At
>> the time of this writing, the U. S. Patent Office is headed by a Reagan
>> appointee who came to the office straight from a top executive position
>> with Phillips Petroleum.
>>
>> [image: circuit controller]Tesla's free-energy receiver was patented in
>> 1901 as An Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy. The patent
>> refers to "the Sun, as well as other sources of radiant energy, like cosmic
>> rays." That the device works at night is explained in terms of the
>> night-time availability of cosmic rays. Tesla also refers to the ground as
>> "a vast reservoir of negative electricity."
>>
>> Tesla was fascinated by radiant energy and its free-energy possibilities.
>> He called the Crooke's radiometer (a device which has vanes that spin in a
>> vacuum when exposed to radiant energy) "a beautiful invention." He believed
>> that it would become possible to harness energy directly by "connecting to
>> the very wheelwork of nature." His free-energy receiver is as close as he
>> ever came to such a device in his patented work.
>>
>> But, on his 76th birthday, at the ritual press conference, Tesla (who was
>> without the financial wherewithal to patent but went on inventing in his
>> head) announced a "cosmic-ray motor." When asked if it was more powerful
>> than the Crooke's radiometer, he answered, "thousands of times more
>> powerful."
>> How it works
>> From the electric Potential that exists between the elevated plate (plus)
>> and the ground (minus), energy builds in the capacitor, and, after "a
>> suitable time interval," the accumulated energy will "manifest itself in a
>> powerful discharge" which can do work. The capacitor, says Tesla, should be
>> "of considerable electrostatic capacity," and its dielectric made of "the
>> best quality mica,' for it has to withstand potentials that could rupture a
>> weaker dielectric.
>>
>> Tesla gives various options for the switching device. One is a rotary
>> switch that resembles a Tesla circuit controller. Another is an
>> electrostatic device consisting of two very light, membranous conductors
>> suspended in a vacuum. These sense the energy build-up in the capacitor,
>> one going positive, the other negative, and, at a certain charge level, are
>> attracted, touch, and thus fire the capacitor. Tesla also mentions another
>> switching device consisting of a minute air gap or weak dielectric film
>> which breaks down suddenly when a certain potential is reached.
>>
>> The above is about all the technical detail you get in the patent.
>> Although I've seen a few cursory references to Tesla's invention in my
>> sampling of the literature of free-energy, I am not aware of any attempts
>> to verify it experimentally.
>> Plauson's converterHow it works
>> [image: Plauson's Converter]
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>> Pario - Anguyo
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>From: banduga ismail <[email protected]>
>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>,
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>Vasco, Batre,
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>What do you make yourself of Tesla's idea in respect to the power problem we 
>have. I think it was good of Pariyo to share this idea with us on this forum. 
>He might not have analyzed it to give its practical application to our 
>situation. But now that you know the first principles, can you go a further 
>step and try to give it a reality touch?
>
>More often than not, we lack information and when members share with us what 
>information they have come across as Pariyo did, it should be fair of us to 
>applaud the efforts, it whether or not we can use the information now or in 
>future.
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> From: Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]>
>To: Batre Ronald <[email protected]>; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
>Nile <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2012, 22:44
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE
> 
>
>Good question Ronald Batre, this is the typical issue with people copying and 
>pasting the work of other people they may have read without giving any thought 
>of how such idea(s) can be applied. For this particular example Pario can not 
>explain how Tesla's ideas could be applied to help the power problems in West 
>Nile. There are some who copy and past a million web pages where they can not 
>relate what the information in the web pages to the discussion at hand or 
>perhaps their original personal views, comments, advise, etc. 
>
>
>On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Batre Ronald <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>So what does it mean for somebody in West Nile? Is there any practical thing 
>you can do to covince us apart from written theories? We are in power crisis.
>>
>>?
>>Ronald Batre
>>Uganda Radio Network
>>West Nile
>>Mobile
>>+256-758745013
>>+256-773071250
>>email:[email protected]/
>>[email protected]
>>
>>
>>________________________________
>> From: Pario Anguyo <[email protected]>
>>To: [email protected] 
>>Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 2:28 PM
>>Subject: [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE
>> 
>>
>>
>>LETS PROMOTE ARUA - WEST NILE OF ENERGY ISSUE ?THAN RELYING ON ENTEBBE - 
>>KAMPALA .?
>>
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>>http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/
>>
>>Free Energy Receiver
>>THE LOST INVENTIONS OF NIKOLA TESLA
>>by George Trinkaus
>>For starters, think of this as a solar-electric panel. Tesla's invention is 
>>very different, but the closest thing to it in conventional technology is in 
>>photo-voltaics. One radical difference is that conventional solar-electric 
>>panels consist of a substrate coated with crystalline silicon; the latest use 
>>amorphous silicon. Conventional solar panels are expensive, and, whatever the 
>>coating, they are manufactured by esoteric processes.
>>
>>But Tesla's "solar panel" is just a shiny metal plate with a transparent 
>>coating of some insulating material which today could be a spray plastic. 
>>Stick one of these antenna-like panels up in the air, the higher the better, 
>>and wire it to one side of a capacitor, the other going to a good earth 
>>ground. Now the energy from the sun is charging that capacitor.
>>
>>Connect across the capacitor some sort of switching device so that it can be 
>>discharged at rhythmic intervals, and you have an electric output. Tesla?s 
>>patent is telling us that it is that simple to get
> electric energy. The bigger the area of the insulated plate, the more energy 
> you get. But this is more than a 'solar panel' because it does not 
> necessarily need sunshine to operate. It also produces power at night.
>>
>>Of course, this is impossible according to official science. For this reason, 
>>you could not get a patent on such an invention today. Many an inventor has 
>>learned this the hard way. Tesla had his problems with the patent examiners, 
>>but today's free-energy inventor has it much tougher. At the time of this 
>>writing, the U. S. Patent Office is headed by a Reagan appointee who came to 
>>the office straight from a top executive position with Phillips Petroleum.
>>
>>Tesla's free-energy receiver was patented in 1901 as An Apparatus for the 
>>Utilization of Radiant Energy. The patent refers to "the Sun, as well as 
>>other sources of radiant energy, like cosmic rays." That the device works at 
>>night is explained in terms of the night-time availability of cosmic rays. 
>>Tesla also refers to the ground as "a vast reservoir of negative electricity."
>>
>>Tesla was fascinated by radiant energy and its free-energy possibilities. He 
>>called the Crooke's radiometer (a device which has vanes that spin in a 
>>vacuum when exposed to radiant energy) "a beautiful invention." He believed 
>>that it would become possible to harness energy directly by "connecting to 
>>the very wheelwork of nature." His free-energy receiver is as close as he 
>>ever came to such a device in his patented work.
>>
>>But, on his 76th?birthday, at the ritual press conference, Tesla (who was 
>>without the financial wherewithal to patent but went on inventing in his 
>>head) announced a "cosmic-ray motor." When asked if it was more powerful than 
>>the Crooke's radiometer, he answered, "thousands of times more powerful."
>>
>>How it works
>>From the electric Potential that exists between the elevated plate (plus) and 
>>the ground (minus), energy builds in the capacitor, and, after "a suitable 
>>time interval," the accumulated energy will "manifest itself in a powerful 
>>discharge" which can do work. The capacitor, says Tesla, should be "of 
>>considerable electrostatic capacity," and its dielectric made of "the best 
>>quality mica,' for it has to withstand potentials that could rupture a weaker 
>>dielectric.
>>
>>Tesla gives various options for the switching device. One is a rotary switch 
>>that resembles a Tesla circuit controller. Another is an electrostatic device 
>>consisting of two very light, membranous conductors suspended in a vacuum. 
>>These sense the energy
> build-up in the capacitor, one going positive, the other negative, and, at a 
> certain charge level, are attracted, touch, and thus fire the capacitor. 
> Tesla also mentions another switching device consisting of a minute air gap 
> or weak dielectric film which breaks down suddenly when a certain potential 
> is reached.?
>>
>>The above is about all the technical detail you get in the patent. Although 
>>I've seen a few cursory references to Tesla's invention in my sampling of the 
>>literature of free-energy, I am not aware of any attempts to verify it 
>>experimentally.
>>Plauson's converter
>>How it works
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>>http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/
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>>Pario - Anguyo
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