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I have been contemplating Nikola Teslas claims to have developed a Teleforce Machine, and I have determined that with a bit of experimentation to determine the best pathway media, I feel it would be quite simple to reproduce. It is in simplified terms, a hybrid Tesla Coil/Graaff Generator ramped up to temporarily store a huge amount of electrical energy potential. Tesla indicated that his machine used Tungsten particles projected from an amplifier tube, and people have interpreted that he intended to use the particles themselves as the actual charge, but I believe he was misunderstood in that he only intended the tungsten particles as creating the Path of Least Resistance to the target area for the discharge to follow. Very similar to how lightning will follow a thermal vent between Earth and sky. Along with a single target, if whatever modern day available media were decided worked best, if the media were dispersed at the end of its path, an entire fleet or platoon could be zapped in one discharge. I wonder if a narrow directed beam of a certain frequency might temporarily polarize the molecules of the air in a path that could be followed by electrons as easily as a copper wire? Or perhaps an alternating current matched and paired to a radio frequency and amplified with a circuit of Klystrons in a similar fashion to how data can be carried on a radio wave, all that is needed is the initial leap to establish a pathway... Either way, converted to an ultrafast cycling alternating current, in much the same way household AC works, the static energy potential and pathway could be escalated to an incredible burst in fractions of a second. There would never be an actual flow of electricity, just the potential developed and then collapsed to force the potential at the other end out of balance and to discharge into the environment. Similar to lightning superheating the air around it, the final burst would create a vacuum fission reaction equal to the amount of potential reached and the area it affected. Kinda scary how easy it is to figure out. :\ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleforce
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 21:15:55 +0000

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