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Re: PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE (banduga ismail) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 15:44:07 -0400 >From: Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]> >To: Batre Ronald <[email protected]>, A Virtual Network for friends > of West Nile <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE >Message-ID: > <CAMezNr6GSLtYX1VXht+M3TqAAfKzrZ=ygzmwpwuqk_fvcf7...@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >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 >> >> >> L <http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/>ETS PROMOTE ARUA - >> WEST NILE OF ENERGY ISSUE THAN RELYING ON ENTEBBE - KAMPALA . >> >> >> 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] >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/ >> >> >> >> Pario - Anguyo >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> WestNileNet mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >> >> WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >> >> All Archives can be found at >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >> >> The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >> attachments if any). 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The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >-------------- next part -------------- >An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >URL: ><http://orion.kym.net/mailman/private/westnilenet/attachments/20120320/26e1fb7e/attachment-0001.html> > >------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 05:50:53 +0000 (GMT) >From: banduga ismail <[email protected]> >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>, > Batre Ronald <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE >Message-ID: > <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >Vasco, Batre, > >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. > >Ismail >----------------------------------------------------- > > >________________________________ > 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 .? >> >> >> >> >>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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Pario - Anguyo >> >> >> >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>WestNileNet mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >> >>WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >> >>All Archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >> >>The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >>attachments if any). 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