Good question Ronald Batre, this is the typical issue with people copying
and pasting the work of other people they may have read without giving any
thought of how such idea(s) can be applied. For this particular example
Pario can not explain how Tesla's ideas could be applied to help the power
problems in West Nile. There are some who copy and past a million web pages
where they can not relate what the information in the web pages to the
discussion at hand or perhaps their original personal views, comments,
advise, etc.

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Batre Ronald <r_ba...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> So what does it mean for somebody in West Nile? Is there any practical
> thing you can do to covince us apart from written theories? We are in power
> crisis.
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> Ronald Batre
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> *From:* Pario Anguyo <pari...@hotmail.it>
> *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
> *Sent:* Friday, March 16, 2012 2:28 PM
> *Subject:* [WestNileNet] PROMOTING ARUA - ENERGY ISSUE
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> L <http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/>ETS PROMOTE ARUA -
> WEST NILE OF ENERGY ISSUE  THAN RELYING ON ENTEBBE - KAMPALA .
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> http://pernille.typepad.com/uganda/promoting_arua/
> Free Energy Receiver
> THE LOST INVENTIONS OF NIKOLA TESLA
> by George Trinkaus
> [image: free energy]For starters, think of this as a solar-electric
> panel. Tesla's invention is very different, but the closest thing to it in
> conventional technology is in photo-voltaics. One radical difference is
> that conventional solar-electric panels consist of a substrate coated with
> crystalline silicon; the latest use amorphous silicon. Conventional solar
> panels are expensive, and, whatever the coating, they are manufactured by
> esoteric processes.
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> But Tesla's "solar panel" is just a shiny metal plate with a transparent
> coating of some insulating material which today could be a spray plastic.
> Stick one of these antenna-like panels up in the air, the higher the
> better, and wire it to one side of a capacitor, the other going to a good
> earth ground. Now the energy from the sun is charging that capacitor.
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> Connect across the capacitor some sort of switching device so that it can
> be discharged at rhythmic intervals, and you have an electric output.
> Tesla´s patent is telling us that it is that simple to get electric energy.
> The bigger the area of the insulated plate, the more energy you get. But
> this is more than a 'solar panel' because it does not necessarily need
> sunshine to operate. It also produces power at night.
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> Of course, this is impossible according to official science. For this
> reason, you could not get a patent on such an invention today. Many an
> inventor has learned this the hard way. Tesla had his problems with the
> patent examiners, but today's free-energy inventor has it much tougher. At
> the time of this writing, the U. S. Patent Office is headed by a Reagan
> appointee who came to the office straight from a top executive position
> with Phillips Petroleum.
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> [image: circuit controller]Tesla's free-energy receiver was patented in
> 1901 as An Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy. The patent
> refers to "the Sun, as well as other sources of radiant energy, like cosmic
> rays." That the device works at night is explained in terms of the
> night-time availability of cosmic rays. Tesla also refers to the ground as
> "a vast reservoir of negative electricity."
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> Tesla was fascinated by radiant energy and its free-energy possibilities.
> He called the Crooke's radiometer (a device which has vanes that spin in a
> vacuum when exposed to radiant energy) "a beautiful invention." He believed
> that it would become possible to harness energy directly by "connecting to
> the very wheelwork of nature." His free-energy receiver is as close as he
> ever came to such a device in his patented work.
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> But, on his 76th birthday, at the ritual press conference, Tesla (who was
> without the financial wherewithal to patent but went on inventing in his
> head) announced a "cosmic-ray motor." When asked if it was more powerful
> than the Crooke's radiometer, he answered, "thousands of times more
> powerful."
> How it works
> From the electric Potential that exists between the elevated plate (plus)
> and the ground (minus), energy builds in the capacitor, and, after "a
> suitable time interval," the accumulated energy will "manifest itself in a
> powerful discharge" which can do work. The capacitor, says Tesla, should be
> "of considerable electrostatic capacity," and its dielectric made of "the
> best quality mica,' for it has to withstand potentials that could rupture a
> weaker dielectric.
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> Tesla gives various options for the switching device. One is a rotary
> switch that resembles a Tesla circuit controller. Another is an
> electrostatic device consisting of two very light, membranous conductors
> suspended in a vacuum. These sense the energy build-up in the capacitor,
> one going positive, the other negative, and, at a certain charge level, are
> attracted, touch, and thus fire the capacitor. Tesla also mentions another
> switching device consisting of a minute air gap or weak dielectric film
> which breaks down suddenly when a certain potential is reached.
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> The above is about all the technical detail you get in the patent.
> Although I've seen a few cursory references to Tesla's invention in my
> sampling of the literature of free-energy, I am not aware of any attempts
> to verify it experimentally.
> Plauson's converterHow it works
> [image: Plauson's Converter]
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