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Wireless Transmission of Electrical Energy Tesla Magnifying Transmitter Colorado Springs Research 3

VERY IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND, wireless energy is being transmitted 20 ft , first test was only 10 ft. this coils is resonating outside the near field of the transmitter, this disproves those who be...  
 
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JayDay111 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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What part of this video is science? The 12 year old nerd text or the random video clips of dark objects?
hardworker424 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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It's fluorescent not florescent. There is too many spelling and grammatical errors to take this seriously.
boxa888 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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wayyy to anal man, totally missing the point by thinking like that lol. its not about grammar, this about proving wireless power. most people have the mind to know what i mean regardless of grammar error.lol
redtails (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Looks like a fun project, though it's still a bit sparky which leaves a lot of room for improvement!
SantisNight (1 week ago) Show Hide
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BAD ASS dude! glad to see Tesla's work.. working! :D I can tell (and hear) that there is still a TON of adjusting and cleaning up to do to it to give off a constant charge (or atleast enough to keep the light lit.)
but great job for what you've done already!
Pujc (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Im just serious, was you have find a way to teciving more energy? Or more effective? Im try to , but there are many many energy sadly loose :(
Auslander999 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@bridgetroll9 Don't forget that Thomas Edison did nothing but slander and defame Tesla as well.
Auslander999 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Just something to think about. You can make a fluorescent bulb light up when ya put it near a semi-truck's CB antenna. Also, farmers have made coils and leeched free power from the power lines going through their land before as well (in the 70's and 80's when I heard of it). You're doing something that's already been done.

Although don't take this as knocking your efforts. I'm a Tesla fan myself.

In fact, I am working on an idea for alternative energy that may use a Tesla turbine. :)
boxa888 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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YEA tesla was the first to do it lol.
Auslander999 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@boxa888 heh, well I know that. What I am saying, is that you can get power from things already made, like the CB antenna and power lines. You can hold a light bulb nearby to light it up.

The real trick is harnessing that energy to be regulated and directed to a usable outlet. Such as that coil the farmers made on a makeshift power pole they made like a giant T. :)

At any rate, glad to meet another fellow Tesla-ite. :)

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