Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-29 Thread Terry Blanton
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 6:03 PM,   wrote:

>>"What is it, by knowing which, we have all knowledge?"
> [snip]
> ...the ability to tap into the galactic telepathy network. ;)

Helluva database.

Terry



Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-29 Thread mixent
In reply to  Terry Blanton's message of Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:58:37 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>"What is it, by knowing which, we have all knowledge?"
[snip]
...the ability to tap into the galactic telepathy network. ;)

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html



RE: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-28 Thread Jack O Suileabhain

 

-John Hutchison's clothes-line-

 

 

Ah yes:  The 'Philosopher's Stone' as the very 'Transformative Quest;' quite 
right. But at a more prozaic level

Sirah Hutchison did not 'melt' metal; but rather, a large piece of 
'steel-stock' was altered at the 'atomic' level to a different atomic-number. 
?Lead to Gold?  John utilized Naval warship diesel electric generators(I 
Believe in parallel) to create a toroid chamber which shows every indication of 
approaching the electro-plasma speed-&-density powerful & focalized enough to 
effect an incipient electro-plasma toroid presingularity state to occurr.  And 
that allowed cross/spectrum hyper dense plasma-jet/field/lobe to ingress into 
his chamber's normal-space at the eye-nexus bleed through point.  John also 
used a series of step-up sequence Tesla coils to enhance the density/punch of 
his toroid-chambers field density.  The formulae of his winding number and 
coil-guage etc. & firing sequence was some of what his apparatus was 'raped' 
for.

 

And said cross-over superplasma indeed rearranged the 
atomic-number/atomic-weight of the steel stock but accompanying btu-heat was 
apparently 'not' intense; cold fusion anybody?  This intriguing result was 
merely the beginning of the uproar and has been ruthlessly denied and debunked 
while strenuous measures have obviously been made by quite high-up authority to 
mask those results and misinform them to any internationally interested parties 
at large.  

 

Electro-Plasma Toroid-centre induced fusion is reality.  Within the toroid is a 
rather profound cavity created & then ingressed by hyper-dense electro-plasma 
with an accompanying super-gravity-compression effect.  And the results are 
what one might expect related to that chain-reaction of sequential/simultaneous 
force/energy inputs.

 

 

That Hutchison's ingressing super-electro-plasma at the toroid eye-nexus also 
created an increased gravity-lobe axially above the eye-of-toroid was also a 
phenomenon though new to 'common-physics,' but was apparently 
not-particularly-new to black-projects governmental agencies.  So that they 
violently were intent upon 'not' letting this cat out of the bag lends rather a 
large level of credence to the unorthodox scientific/hyper-intuitive 
methodology of ole 'Wild-Card John Hutchison.'  John, John, John; intent on the 
'Quest' and dragging orthodoxy kicking-&-screaming into the future.  There 
really is nothing new under the sun; it's just that our grandfathers neglected 
to inform us, so these realms though new to us;  are 'not' new; but rather 
aeternally ancient.  The first sailor hardly invented the wind; but he simply 
realized that the observations of his wife's clothes-line could be put to 
good-work attached to his canoe. . .-JO-

 

 

 

> Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:58:37 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess
> From: hohlr...@gmail.com
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> 
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Jack O Suileabhain
>  wrote:
> 
> > Sir Isaac Newton described
> > himself as an 'alchemyst.' He was obviously a 'crank;' no?* * *
> 
> Is so, he was in good company.
> 
> I think people often misinterpret what is meant by Alchemy. Gold is a
> low entropy element in that it does not corrode easily. Alchemist
> believed there is a similar mental state. The philosopher's stone is
> alleged to turn base metals into gold. Perhaps this is a metaphor.
> 
> http://www.rexresearch.com/alchemy5/regardie.pdf
> 
> p.5 excerpt:
> 
> "Not only does Alchemy envisage an individual whose several
> constituents of consciousness are united, but with the characteristic
> thoroughness of all occult or magical methods it proceeds a stage
> further. It aspires towards the development of an integrated and free
> man who is illumined. It is here that Alchemy parts company with
> Psychology. Its technique envisages a religious or spiritual goal.
> In much the same terms as Eastern Philosophy, Alchemy propounds the
> question, "What is it, by knowing which, we have all knowledge?"
> 
> A bit like Gnosticism, eh?
> 
> BTW, these ideas play a large part in Dan Brown's new book "The Lost Symbol".
> 
> Terry
> 

  
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Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-28 Thread Terry Blanton
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Jack O Suileabhain
 wrote:

> Sir Isaac Newton described
> himself as an 'alchemyst.' He was obviously a 'crank;' no?* * *

Is so, he was in good company.

I think people often misinterpret what is meant by Alchemy.  Gold is a
low entropy element in that it does not corrode easily.  Alchemist
believed there is a similar mental state.  The philosopher's stone is
alleged to turn base metals into gold.  Perhaps this is a metaphor.

http://www.rexresearch.com/alchemy5/regardie.pdf

p.5 excerpt:

"Not only does Alchemy envisage an individual whose several
constituents of consciousness are united, but with the characteristic
thoroughness of all occult or magical methods it proceeds a stage
further.  It aspires towards the development of an integrated and free
man who is illumined.  It is here that Alchemy parts company with
Psychology.  Its technique envisages a religious or spiritual goal.
In much the same terms as Eastern Philosophy, Alchemy propounds the
question, "What is it, by knowing which, we have all knowledge?"

A bit like Gnosticism, eh?

BTW, these ideas play a large part in Dan Brown's new book "The Lost Symbol".

Terry



RE: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-28 Thread Jack O Suileabhain

* * * The most 'telling'  RCMP/NSA confiscation of John Hutchisons equipment 
and data records were off of the cargo ship/eastern coast pier when John was 
transporting his stuff to Max Planck Institute in Deutschland upon MPG's 
invitation(after much investigation/scrutiny into his experiments &/results).  
Methinks that Max Planck Inst. are 'not' fly-by-nighters and warrent the trite 
& inept comment that the Hutchison/Max Planck collaboration is 'worthy of 
eviction.'  Tesla was an 'amateur' as well; as was Edison & many of his team 
and notable other wild-card successes throughout Scientific/Alchemical History. 
 Sir Isaac Newton described himself as an 'alchemyst.' He was obviously a 
'crank;' no?* * *


 

 

 

> Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 12:50:19 -0600
> From: prot...@frii.com
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess
> 
> Here is a German professor's website who is currently doing Tesla like 
> experiments.
> 
> <http://www.meyl.eu/go/index.php?dir=80_Meyl&page=1&sublevel=0>
> 
> I haven't had a chance to give it a through read.
> Ron
> 
> --On Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:25 PM -0800 Horace Heffner 
>  wrote:
> 
> > Note - URLS below have spaces and asterisks inserted because my ISP blocks 
> > my sending references
> > to them, assuming I am sending spam. The tinyurls work.
> >
> >
> > On Sep 26, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Jack O Suileabhain wrote:
> >>
> >> John Hutchison of British Columbia approached fractionally
> >> Tesla's results and was immediately shut-down and relieved of his
> >> research data & equipment by a joint contingent of Canadian &
> >> United States goverment's 'officials.' This is simple factual
> >> history.
> >
> > John Hutchison is an amateur extraordinaire. It is easy to see why he might 
> > be evicted given the
> > extent of the equipment he kept and used in his *apartment*. See:
> >
> > http://gu * ns.con * nect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/John/
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/mrfzub
> >
> >
> > Must have made the neighbors uneasy! That said, the response by authorities 
> > was wholly
> > inappropriate, to say the least. And his stuff was taken on more than one 
> > occasion. For more on
> > the latest invasion see:
> >
> >
> > http://www.g * eocit * ies.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/yefmpb8
> >
> >
> > This has been a topic of discussion here. Consider:
> >
> >
> > On Mar 18, 2000, at 7:21 PM, William Beaty wrote:
> >> ( ( ( ( ( (O) ) ) ) ) 
> >> )
> >> William J. Beaty SCIENCE HOBBYIST
> >> website
> >> bi...@eskimo.com http://
> >> www.amasci.com
> >> EE/programmer/sci-exhibits science projects, tesla, weird
> >> science
> >> Seattle, WA 206-781-3320 freenrg-L taoshum-L vortex-L
> >> webhead-L
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.g * eocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html
> >>
> >> John Hutchison Raided At Gunpoint
> >> By Canadian Police
> >>
> >> Reporting From Shreveport, Louisiana
> >> UNITED STATES
> >>
> >> Word has been received this morning, Saturday, 18 March 2000,
> >> that
> >> John Hutchison has been raided at gunpoint by Canadian Police.
> >>
> >> John's apartment in New Westminster, British Columbia, was
> >> raided at
> >> 2 PM Friday, 17 March 2000, by gun-wielding police searching for
> >> firearms.
> >> An antique gun collection owned by Hutchison was confiscated in its
> >> entireity.
> >>
> >> According to Hutchison, a phone call was received at about 2 PM
> >> Friday, stating that it was the police, and asking John to answer his
> >> door. Hutchison states that there were 8 to 10 individuals pointing
> >> weapons at him, only two or three of whom were in uniform. The rest
> >> were
> >> dressed in dark clothing.
> >>
> >> Hutchison was handcuffed and placed on the outside steps while
> >> police
> >> searched the apartment. No warrant was claimed or shown at any time.
> >> Police stated only that there had been an anonymous complaint that
> >> firearms were being brought into the apartment.
> >>
> >> Police also called in an "electrical inspector" to examine
> >> John's lab
&

Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-27 Thread Ron Wormus

Here is a German professor's website  who is currently doing Tesla like 
experiments.



I haven't had a chance to give it a through read.
Ron

--On Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:25 PM -0800 Horace Heffner 
 wrote:


Note - URLS below have spaces and asterisks inserted because my ISP blocks my 
sending references
to them, assuming I am sending spam. The tinyurls work.


On Sep 26, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Jack O Suileabhain wrote:


  John Hutchison of British Columbia approached fractionally
Tesla's results and was immediately shut-down and relieved of his
research data & equipment by a joint contingent of Canadian &
United States goverment's 'officials.'  This is simple factual
history.


John Hutchison is an amateur extraordinaire. It is easy to see why he might be 
evicted given the
extent of the equipment he kept and used in his *apartment*.  See:

http://gu * ns.con *  nect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/John/

http://tinyurl.com/mrfzub


Must have made the neighbors uneasy!  That said, the response by authorities 
was wholly
inappropriate, to say the least.  And his stuff was taken on more than one 
occasion. For more on
the latest invasion see:


http://www.g * eocit *  ies.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html

http://tinyurl.com/yefmpb8


This has been a topic of discussion here.  Consider:


On Mar 18, 2000, at 7:21 PM, William Beaty wrote:

( ( (  (   ((O))   )  ) ) 
)
William J. Beaty  SCIENCE HOBBYIST
website
bi...@eskimo.com  http://
www.amasci.com
EE/programmer/sci-exhibits  science projects, tesla, weird
science
Seattle, WA   206-781-3320  freenrg-L taoshum-L vortex-L
webhead-L


http://www.g * eocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html

John Hutchison Raided At Gunpoint
By Canadian Police

Reporting From Shreveport, Louisiana
UNITED STATES

 Word has been received this morning, Saturday, 18 March 2000,
that
John Hutchison has been raided at gunpoint by Canadian Police.

 John's apartment in New Westminster, British Columbia, was
raided at
2 PM Friday, 17 March 2000, by gun-wielding police searching for
firearms.
An antique gun collection owned by Hutchison was confiscated in its
entireity.

 According to Hutchison, a phone call was received at about 2 PM
Friday, stating that it was the police, and asking John to answer his
door.  Hutchison states that there were 8 to 10 individuals pointing
weapons at him, only two or three of whom were in uniform. The rest
were
dressed in dark clothing.

 Hutchison was handcuffed and placed on the outside steps while
police
searched the apartment.  No warrant was claimed or shown at any time.
Police stated only that there had been an anonymous complaint that
firearms were being brought into the apartment.

 Police also called in an "electrical inspector" to examine
John's lab
equipment.  This is the famous "Hutchison apparatus" with which John
produces the renowned "Hutchison Effect."

 Additional individuals dressed in suits were brought in who took
extensive photographs of the Hutchison apparatus.  Hutchison indicates
that these persons had an "official air" about them, and that they
might
be Government agents, especially given the confiscation of the
original
Hutchison lab, which took place while John was out of the country
in 1990.
None of these persons showed any identification.

 Those who have followed John's career of invention and innovation
will recall that his first laboratory was forcibly seized by the
Canadian
Government on 24 February 1990 by the direct order of former Canadian
Prime Minister Brian Mulruney.  The Government has retained the lab in
spite of a court order by Judge Paris of the Supreme Court of British
Columbia to return it.

 A previous raid on John Hutchison's apartment involving his
collection of antique firearms occured in 1978, and processing took
two
years.  The confiscated antiques were returned at the order of Judge
Paris.  These events occured under the administration of former PM Joe
Clark.

 The present raid follows close on the heels of a recent
successful
levitation performed 11 October 1999 which was videotaped by John.
The
effect was achieved after six days worth of attempts.

 However, neighbors called local police to complain about
Hutchison's
experiment.  It is unclear whether something in their apartment
levitated,
although there is no other way known at this time that they could have
been aware of the levitation experiment that was in progress.  The
neighbors in question live across the street from Hutchison.

 The sound of approaching sirens was recorded on the video
soundtrack
of Hutchison's camcorder during the experiment, and video of some
emergency vehicles and personnel was obtained.

 Further updates on the situation will be posted promptly on this
websi

Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-27 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Horace Heffner  wrote:

> http://www.g * eocit *  ies.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html
>
> http://tinyurl.com/yefmpb8

For those who might not know, Geocities will be closing soon.  If you
have a Geo account, or want to retain information from another
account, you have about a month to act:

http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/close/close-01.html

Terry



Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-26 Thread Horace Heffner
Note - URLS below have spaces and asterisks inserted because my ISP  
blocks my sending references to them, assuming I am sending spam. The  
tinyurls work.



On Sep 26, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Jack O Suileabhain wrote:


  John Hutchison of British Columbia approached fractionally  
Tesla's results and was immediately shut-down and relieved of his  
research data & equipment by a joint contingent of Canadian &  
United States goverment's 'officials.'  This is simple factual  
history.


John Hutchison is an amateur extraordinaire. It is easy to see why he  
might be evicted given the extent of the equipment he kept and used  
in his *apartment*.  See:


http://gu * ns.con *  nect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/John/

http://tinyurl.com/mrfzub


Must have made the neighbors uneasy!  That said, the response by  
authorities was wholly inappropriate, to say the least.  And his  
stuff was taken on more than one occasion. For more on the latest  
invasion see:



http://www.g * eocit *  ies.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/ 
index.html


http://tinyurl.com/yefmpb8


This has been a topic of discussion here.  Consider:


On Mar 18, 2000, at 7:21 PM, William Beaty wrote:
( ( (  (   ((O))   )  ) )  
)
William J. Beaty  SCIENCE HOBBYIST  
website
bi...@eskimo.com  http:// 
www.amasci.com
EE/programmer/sci-exhibits  science projects, tesla, weird  
science
Seattle, WA   206-781-3320  freenrg-L taoshum-L vortex-L  
webhead-L



http://www.g * eocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Thinktank/8863/index.html

John Hutchison Raided At Gunpoint
By Canadian Police

Reporting From Shreveport, Louisiana
UNITED STATES

 Word has been received this morning, Saturday, 18 March 2000,  
that

John Hutchison has been raided at gunpoint by Canadian Police.

 John's apartment in New Westminster, British Columbia, was  
raided at
2 PM Friday, 17 March 2000, by gun-wielding police searching for  
firearms.

An antique gun collection owned by Hutchison was confiscated in its
entireity.

 According to Hutchison, a phone call was received at about 2 PM
Friday, stating that it was the police, and asking John to answer his
door.  Hutchison states that there were 8 to 10 individuals pointing
weapons at him, only two or three of whom were in uniform. The rest  
were

dressed in dark clothing.

 Hutchison was handcuffed and placed on the outside steps while  
police

searched the apartment.  No warrant was claimed or shown at any time.
Police stated only that there had been an anonymous complaint that
firearms were being brought into the apartment.

 Police also called in an "electrical inspector" to examine  
John's lab

equipment.  This is the famous "Hutchison apparatus" with which John
produces the renowned "Hutchison Effect."

 Additional individuals dressed in suits were brought in who took
extensive photographs of the Hutchison apparatus.  Hutchison indicates
that these persons had an "official air" about them, and that they  
might
be Government agents, especially given the confiscation of the  
original
Hutchison lab, which took place while John was out of the country  
in 1990.

None of these persons showed any identification.

 Those who have followed John's career of invention and innovation
will recall that his first laboratory was forcibly seized by the  
Canadian

Government on 24 February 1990 by the direct order of former Canadian
Prime Minister Brian Mulruney.  The Government has retained the lab in
spite of a court order by Judge Paris of the Supreme Court of British
Columbia to return it.

 A previous raid on John Hutchison's apartment involving his
collection of antique firearms occured in 1978, and processing took  
two

years.  The confiscated antiques were returned at the order of Judge
Paris.  These events occured under the administration of former PM Joe
Clark.

 The present raid follows close on the heels of a recent  
successful
levitation performed 11 October 1999 which was videotaped by John.   
The

effect was achieved after six days worth of attempts.

 However, neighbors called local police to complain about  
Hutchison's
experiment.  It is unclear whether something in their apartment  
levitated,

although there is no other way known at this time that they could have
been aware of the levitation experiment that was in progress.  The
neighbors in question live across the street from Hutchison.

 The sound of approaching sirens was recorded on the video  
soundtrack

of Hutchison's camcorder during the experiment, and video of some
emergency vehicles and personnel was obtained.

 Further updates on the situation will be posted promptly on this
website.

Mark A. Solis
Shreveport, LA USA
Webmaster for John Hutchison




On Mar 19, 2000, at 9:12 PM, Michael T Huffman wrote:

Yo Bill!

If this is the Hutchison that was able to melt metals from a  
distanc

Re: [Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-26 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Jack O Suileabhain
 wrote:

> If we were Tesla now our tower mast would be configured from
> Fullerene/Carbon Nanotubules with a Bose-Einstein super conductor core.

This post needs a glossary.

Terry



[Vo]:Tesla'sWardenclyffe-GusherMegaSuccess

2009-09-26 Thread Jack O Suileabhain

*Nikola Tesla's success at Wardenclyffe circa 1908:  Setting the record 
straight*






-Tesla's 'derrick' @ Wardenclyffe hit a gusher; not in crude oil; but rather in 
tapping a heretofore unknown parallel spectrum-region of extremely dense 
Electro-Plasma making the first initial ZPE/Zero Point Energy-bridge made by 
mankind in more-or-less 'modern-times.' Tesla's huge 'towering' success has oft 
since been erroneously called a failure by the ignorant, uninformed, &/or by 
those intentionally misleading.  John Hutchison of British Columbia approached 
fractionally Tesla's results and was immediately shut-down and relieved of his 
research data & equipment by a joint contingent of Canadian & United States 
goverment's 'officials.'  This is simple factual history.  By the by;  you can 
'describe' this phenomenon 'mathmatically;'  but how odd that those that have 
actually 'achieved the mark' did 'not' in point of fact 'get-there' by tortured 
sophisticated mathmatic exegesis as the 'spear-head' of their research.  We 
love our math; but climbing a Jacob's-Math-Ladder to get 'there' may 'not' 
exactly be the centre-track to physics-heaven, even while it provides the 
necessary 'bread-crumb' bridge to engineer the subsequent R&D of our great 
discovery(s).
 
Case Point:  Even the contemporary physicists & electrical engineers of 
post-Tesla years could 'not' achieve Tesla's results even though they had 
access to Tesla's notes & technical data.  They simply did not have the power 
of imagination to envision those forces &/or dimensions that were manifest & 
obvious to Tesla.  And it's not for-nothing that Einstein said, "Imagination is 
more important that Knowledge."






I do believe that I've seen/heard the misinformed claim that, "Tesla's 
Wardenclyffe Power Tower
was a 'failure;'" enough for several life-times.  To Tesla if a 
project/experiment yielded any 'new' data, then that was the
definition of success.  After all; Nikola Tesla was a 'real' scientist not 
mediocre'd into pedantically telling us all what something is 'not,' but rather 
ceaselessly seeking to 'know' every secret treasure locked within his focus of 
research tirelessly.
 
Tesla created that tower as a electro-plasma-toroid field-booster to magnify 
the planet's geo-tectonic-&-meteorlogical-electro-magnetic flux grid; both 
atmospherically & extra-atmospherically.  Tentatively the planet's population 
would hopefully be able to 'tap' that wireless power field-grid at will for 
free power.  Westinghouse didn't like the sound of 'free-access;' but also some 
other strange & wonderfully-terrible experimental 
results mitigated the further developement of that technology to our new 
future.  A that future is the dream that we are all on the thresh-hold of.  But 
Tesla had to 'dream' it first; and so he was, & now we are 'here.' 
 
 
Nikolai Tesla was the consumate scientist-researcher.  No data was extraneous 
nor superfluous to him.  Tesla did not
ever bother first discounting any result as routine nor prozaic.  Each nuance 
of new data bore significance. And
all other data; even that data observed previously; had new added significance 
in light of the new data. In the Tesla domain nothing was ever discounted due 
to a momentary lack of lucid interpretation of said data.  He just never-ever 
took anything for granted.  So he was always on the verge of discovering
the wondrous &/or the terrible.
 
Tesla was not a classically educated physicist.  Tesla was
a quantum-leap in hyper-intuitive analytical consciousness.  The whys and 
wherefores of the timing
of Tesla's advent could boggle philosophers for a very long time.
 
But because the wild-card iconoclast existed we have the basis for nearly all 
of what we call 'modern' technology.
 
The times were pregnant with Faradays, Marconis, & Edisons, & young Einsteins 
yet the Maestro Unifying Force was then, and is still, Nikolai Tesla who 
largely either 'set' them upon their respective courses or propelled their 
genius to greater heights & challenges.  In short, Tesla maximised his world.  
And that's his ultimate genius.
 
Tesla's Tower experiment @ Wardenclyffe, Long-Island shore yielded wondrous & 
unexpected results leading Nikola into insights that are yet kept vaulted.  But 
with our minds we can pierce that paranoid's veil of secrecy because the genius 
of Tesla is indestructable energy that still maintains active contextual 
integration within the planet's living organic-psychic gestalt; that's us.
 
Our dreams & intuitions are not vagrant happenstance but rather within a stream 
of indestructable contiguity & continuity.
 

* * *We've some cool new materials that Tesla would've loved to have had access 
to.

Just now the carbon &/or silicon nano-tubule electrode techology announcement 
is fantasitic news that Tesla would have loved.
 
The Wardenclyffe Tower was masted by a Tesla designed 'lightening' rod that 
went as deep into the rock strata axially under the tower as the tow