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Tesla Radiant Energy Kit Under Development
The Message That Started it All (this recent activity):(before he actually reported success) From: "[Lawrence]
Rayburn" <srayburn@mo.quik.com> There is a way to have your cake and eat it too! Go back to Tesla's original experiments with tapping the electrosphere of the Earth with the radiant energy collector. Tesla discovered a 'cold electricity' that he said had a spiral transmission wave to it. In his patent, Tesla said he mounted a plate of steel or brass on a flag pole and placed a brass plate in the ground. In between the two, he placed a tuned tank circuit set to resonate near the standing wave frequency of the Earth. He parallelled the tunable tank circuit to a spark gap with carbon electrodes. The conductors he used would limit the amount of current he could pass and an air core transformer fed by the spark gap (pulsed DC) allowed him to derive pulsed AC or DC from the setup at whatever voltage he chose. Remember, the size of the conductors in the transformer and spark gap, and between the antenna and the spark gap determine the amount of current that can pass. Updated to today, the antenna needs to be a flat spiral wound to resonate at the resonant frequency of the energy to be transferred from the electrosphere to the the ground through the spark gap. The tank circuit in parallel allows you to tune the circuit to pass current. The closer to the standing wave resonant frequency the tank circuit comes, the more current is passed to the spark gap and on to ground. I am experimenting with flat spiral wound antennas made of copper tubing, 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 inch diameters so far, but may have to go as high as 2 inches in diameter. I started with 50 foot rolls of copper tubing, and have made some coils with 100 feet of copper tubing. I sandwich the coils between sheets of lexan. I've found the insulated leads from the antenna coil to the spark gap and ground plate needs to be solid copper wire. I started with solid 4 guage copper wire and now have solid 2-0 wire. The electrosphere is actually the Ionosphere of the Earth and receives Bega Joules of energy in the form of ionizing radiation everyday from the sun. The sun never sets on at least half of the ionosphere each day. The ionosphere collects a net positive charge. The Earth is always at a net negative charge. The photon charge carrier pairs flow from positive to negative, so, contrary to what some scientists say, lightning DOES ionize a path and flow from the cloud to the ground. Anyway, it is possible to direct and control kilowatts of electrical energy with this set up. It does NOT require a battery or external power to a circuit to initiate transfer of energy. It does take a little while for the ionized path to the ionosphere to form once the tank circuit is tuned, but once this happens, a continuous flow of energy can be derived that is not dependent on the sun shining in your area. This is not practical for those of you living in a city because of the size of the equipment and the flow of energy---probably a city would have an ordinance against erecting such an antenna. Thought you'd all like to know about this. Lawrence Rayburn Index of Messages the Followed:The following link will take you to the archives, beginning with the above
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Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003
continuation: Follow-up Conversation
From: Sterling
D. Allan
To: Samantha
Rayburn
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: Radiant Synopsis Please
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I'm trying to ameliorate them by providing a single place for you to post your things so you don't have to keep repeating yourself.
Provide a synopsis, and people can
go there.
You can also update as relevant.
Do I understand correctly that you
actually have one of these things working?
Sterling
----- Original Message -----
From: Samantha
Rayburn
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 1:19 AM
Subject: Re: Radiant Synopsis Please
Yes, and I intend to refine it and have kits ready for the Spring of 2004, but I want to be sure the device is stable in all conditions it must operate in and, above all, safe for the DIY homeowner to operate. We need to check this device out inthunderstorm conditions and check its stability. I want to make the device, tuned and set for 5Kw, 10 Kw, 20Kw, 50Kw, and 100Kw competitive and in most cases CHEAPER than the portable power plants you can buy in Wal Mart or Hardware stores. It should be affordable by even the poorest families---or to me it is worthless. Lawrence Rayburn See also
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