These faint but fast-moving and intriguing discharges from Tesla's lectures can be seen in a completely dark room with the naked eye, yet are virtually impossible to capture using normal photography. Here is a video showing the thickness of the unique streams as they hit the walls of an exhausted tube. Note that in the video no apparent streams can be seen, but in complete darkness thick positive branches 1/4" in thickness can be seen, as noted by the dots on the inside wall of the tube where they strike. Inspired by the work of Thomas Burton Kinraide and Nikola Tesla.
Beautiful! I have found that Master company Violet Ray can produce phantom streams too, but very very dim - room needs to be pitch black and my camera (digital cannon) can not see them at all.
Ive never seen an Oscope tube before.
CosmicGnarler 2 years ago
spectacular
morpher44 2 years ago
hmmm interesting
prototype9000 2 years ago