Re: [freenet-chat] Hammity ham ham
Leo Howell wrote on 5/6/01 2:25 am: >Sounds a promising system >though - I can't see how >discharging energy into the >ground could be objected to >by even the wierdest >government. And if governments worked on logic, I would agree. But these days, nothing seems too shocking. Timm Murray --- Theory is when you know how it works, but fails. Practice is when something works, but you don't know why. Here, Theory and Practice come together. Nothing works, and nobody knows why. ___ Chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/chat
Re: [freenet-chat] Hammity ham ham
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 09:32:42AM -0400, Timm Murray wrote: > Thoughts? Comments? Flame-fest? I found this page which explains things in (a little) more detail. http://www.twelvestar.com/Sourceworks/Tesla%20Radiant%20Energy.html This one is about Tesla's system for broadcasting free power to the masses, but I think the principles must be similar. I have a feeling that to get any distance you would need absurdly high potentials... Sounds a promising system though - I can't see how discharging energy into the ground could be objected to by even the wierdest government. -- Leo Howell M5AKW freenet:MSK@SSK@2vz8xnhEJyJOlBVNfBEOWaohQFEQAgE/freesite// PGP signature