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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

tesla radiant energy produced with so-called tesla hairpin circuit including using stout copper rods.
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i have been using this circuit to demonstrate non linear charge transmission. this tesla circuit replication was recorded on june 16, 2009.

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  • i see you've got a mixer there.. what are you running through it?

  • @youarelackluster

    for this particular experiment, the mixer is amplitude control for the input waveform on the primary side of the HV transformer.

    in general, i use the mixer (in combination with audio power amps) for experimenting with various waveforms i produce with either signal generators or arbitrary waveform generation tools.

  • Yeah it did present a form of a current. You could see it pulse its light form as in stretching it of sorts Isn't that tons of ight and tons of heat a form of a current or not? Thanks for posting this very informative

    video

    Peace

  • Charge moves through this circuit in a nonlinear manner, which is to say it traverses distance without time. This form of transmission operates super efficiently. One can power a 300W load with 40AWG wire and the wire doesn't even get warm! Tesla stated that distance is meaningless and this circuit proves it. Here, the bulb is acting more like a battery with the bulbs filament converting non-linear Complex charge amplitudes produced by the spark gap back to Real plane values which can do work.

  • @dbootsthediva

    no current in the wire, the charge manifests directly at the resistor. the resistor foils the "flow" of the charge's non-linear (time displaced) path.

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  • Great stuff - thanks for posting - it's great to see all these reproductions of Tesla's work.

  • Too Cool Alex.

    Hope to talk again soon.

    Ron

  • Wow, simply fantastic Alex!

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