This document summarizes Nikola Tesla's work developing wireless transmission technology over several decades. It describes his early experiments replicating Hertz's work with resonant circuits and high frequency alternators in the 1890s. Tesla recognized limitations in Hertz's approach and focused on developing oscillation transformers to produce vastly more powerful oscillations. The document outlines Tesla's gradual development of wireless technology through improved generators, transmitters, receivers and methods of transmission, culminating in his 1893 proposal to transmit energy through the Earth without wires.
This document summarizes the author's research into replicating Nikolai Lakhovsky's Multiple Wave Oscillator (MWO) based on its original patent design. The author found that previous replicas had misinterpreted the design, producing irritating sparks instead of the intended gentle energy. By building a circuit matching Lakhovsky's patent diagram, the author successfully created a MWO with a relaxing, penetrating energy effect, confirming their hypotheses about how it was meant to operate without sparking. The key differences the author identified between Lakhovsky's design and previous replicas were the placement of the spark gap and capacitor in the circuit, and how the antenna was driven without high voltage sparking discharges.
This document summarizes an article about extracting free energy from electric fields. It discusses how various systems like those created by John Bedini and Stanley Meyer appear to produce more energy than consumed without violating the law of conservation of energy. The document proposes that these systems are tapping into the electric field emitted by all charge carriers as a free, limitless energy source. It provides context on concepts like perpetual motion and how devices like heat pumps use natural energy sources like the Earth's heat. The overarching theory is that free energy can be obtained by properly utilizing the electric fields emitted continuously and indefinitely by all charges in nature.
Eric Dollard is a scientist who researches the works of Nikola Tesla and other pioneers through hands-on experimentation. His research has shown that Tesla was attempting to develop methods to transmit electricity without wires using a form of "mono-polar electricity." Dollard's experiments have also shown relationships between Tesla's work and the phenomena of orgone energy and unusual patterns formed in electrical discharges. Dollard believes that mass deforestation and nuclear activity are contributing more to unusual weather patterns than subtle solar or planetary influences, but a reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles could result in a shift to dielectric propagation with effects on orgone streams and weather.
This document provides instructions for building a high voltage DC power supply using a cascade voltage multiplier circuit. It describes using diodes and electrolytic capacitors to convert 120V AC household current into 3,500-50,000V DC. Safety warnings are given to use insulated gloves and discharge capacitors safely when working with high voltages. Optional configurations like voltage doublers and triplers are shown to further increase the output voltage.
This document summarizes experiments conducted with a Kromrey converter and Brandt-Tesla switching device. The experiments found that loading the output of the devices increased efficiency, contradicting conventional physics. Testing the Kromrey converter against a commercial battery charger found the converter was over 5 times more efficient. Additional testing loaded the Brandt-Tesla device's output, finding an efficiency of over 250%. Scalar waves were also observed during sparking. Simplified diagrams of the Brandt-Tesla switching concept are also included, with comments on the detection process in physics.
This document summarizes Nikola Tesla's work developing wireless transmission technology over several decades. It describes his early experiments replicating Hertz's work with resonant circuits and high frequency alternators in the 1890s. Tesla recognized limitations in Hertz's approach and focused on developing oscillation transformers to produce vastly more powerful oscillations. The document outlines Tesla's gradual development of wireless technology through improved generators, transmitters, receivers and methods of transmission, culminating in his 1893 proposal to transmit energy through the Earth without wires.
This document summarizes the author's research into replicating Nikolai Lakhovsky's Multiple Wave Oscillator (MWO) based on its original patent design. The author found that previous replicas had misinterpreted the design, producing irritating sparks instead of the intended gentle energy. By building a circuit matching Lakhovsky's patent diagram, the author successfully created a MWO with a relaxing, penetrating energy effect, confirming their hypotheses about how it was meant to operate without sparking. The key differences the author identified between Lakhovsky's design and previous replicas were the placement of the spark gap and capacitor in the circuit, and how the antenna was driven without high voltage sparking discharges.
This document summarizes an article about extracting free energy from electric fields. It discusses how various systems like those created by John Bedini and Stanley Meyer appear to produce more energy than consumed without violating the law of conservation of energy. The document proposes that these systems are tapping into the electric field emitted by all charge carriers as a free, limitless energy source. It provides context on concepts like perpetual motion and how devices like heat pumps use natural energy sources like the Earth's heat. The overarching theory is that free energy can be obtained by properly utilizing the electric fields emitted continuously and indefinitely by all charges in nature.
Eric Dollard is a scientist who researches the works of Nikola Tesla and other pioneers through hands-on experimentation. His research has shown that Tesla was attempting to develop methods to transmit electricity without wires using a form of "mono-polar electricity." Dollard's experiments have also shown relationships between Tesla's work and the phenomena of orgone energy and unusual patterns formed in electrical discharges. Dollard believes that mass deforestation and nuclear activity are contributing more to unusual weather patterns than subtle solar or planetary influences, but a reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles could result in a shift to dielectric propagation with effects on orgone streams and weather.
This document provides instructions for building a high voltage DC power supply using a cascade voltage multiplier circuit. It describes using diodes and electrolytic capacitors to convert 120V AC household current into 3,500-50,000V DC. Safety warnings are given to use insulated gloves and discharge capacitors safely when working with high voltages. Optional configurations like voltage doublers and triplers are shown to further increase the output voltage.
This document summarizes experiments conducted with a Kromrey converter and Brandt-Tesla switching device. The experiments found that loading the output of the devices increased efficiency, contradicting conventional physics. Testing the Kromrey converter against a commercial battery charger found the converter was over 5 times more efficient. Additional testing loaded the Brandt-Tesla device's output, finding an efficiency of over 250%. Scalar waves were also observed during sparking. Simplified diagrams of the Brandt-Tesla switching concept are also included, with comments on the detection process in physics.
The document provides an overview of the Panacea-BOCAF On-Line University, which covers clean energy technology. It discusses the Tesla switch circuit, also known as the Brandt switch, which allows batteries to self-charge and power loads simultaneously. Several replications of the circuit are described, with the most successful being a mechanical version built by Matthew Jones that was able to free wheel a motor and charge batteries. Theories of how the circuit works are discussed, emphasizing the importance of abrupt switching and electron current blocking.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses perpetual motion machines of the first kind (PMM-1), which supposedly violate the first law of thermodynamics by producing energy without an external energy source. It provides examples of early attempts throughout history to build PMM-1s, including designs by Bhaskara, Villard de Honnecourt, and Leonardo da Vinci. While true PMM-1s are impossible, the document notes that some modern designs instead extract gravitational energy on Earth to power generators, which could have applications for power generation but are still uneconomical. The possibility of building a free energy machine remains an area for further research.
This document provides instructions for connecting a magnetical coil circuit that uses both magnetical and gravitational coils. It can be connected in parallel to AC or DC circuits or in series to an AC circuit. The negative input should connect to the negative terminal of a DC circuit. No capacitor is needed for series connection to AC or DC. The magnetical coil flow should be counter-clockwise and the gravitational coil flow should be clockwise, with the gravitational coil inside the magnetical coil. Connection points and flow direction are indicated.
These are the best tips from millionaires to use in your business. These are important! How many are you actually setting aside time for?
Millionaires became millionaires because they took action. Beside each tip I created a checklist with ideas on how you can accomplish them. Enjoy!!
Mr. Subhraneel Dey successfully completed his internship project on "Java Implementation in Log Analysis" at Tech Mahindra from June 15, 2015 to July 15, 2015. The certification letter from Tech Mahindra's Group Manager of Human Resources commends Mr. Dey for his hard work during the internship and wishes him the best for future endeavors.
This document defines and provides examples of vocabulary words related to walking and movement:
- Biped refers to a two-footed creature like humans.
- Impediment is something that stands in one's way, either physically or intangibly like a lack of confidence.
- A peddler is a door-to-door salesperson trying to sell products on foot.
- A pedestrian is a person who walks or travels on foot.
- A quadruped is a four-footed animal like rabbits.
The document discusses how to efficiently translate software into other languages using a "Lean Translation" methodology. It recommends starting with 3 languages, establishing a translation team, defining a workflow, choosing translation management software, and executing the project in an iterative manner to minimize waste. The goal is to translate content without wasting time or money on administrative tasks so companies can access new markets faster.
This document provides guidance on developing effective learning objectives (LOs) and demonstrations of learning (DOLs). It begins with an agenda that includes defining LOs and DOLs, characteristics of effective ones, examples, and constructing coaching conversations to improve them. Key points are that LOs state what students will know or do, while DOLs assess mastery of the LO. Effective ones are clear, rigorous, measure standards, and can be completed independently in 5-10 minutes. The document aims to help coaches evaluate and improve teachers' LOs and DOLs.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence in New Jersey. It finds that ALEC has introduced model legislation on issues like worker rights, education, voting rights, consumer rights, immigration, and the environment. Some key findings are that 11 New Jersey legislators have ties to ALEC leadership and hundreds of ALEC's model bills have been introduced in New Jersey, though few have passed. It also lists several major corporations with ties to ALEC that have dropped their support in recent years.
The document provides an overview of the Panacea-BOCAF On-Line University, which covers clean energy technology. It discusses the Tesla switch circuit, also known as the Brandt switch, which allows batteries to self-charge and power loads simultaneously. Several replications of the circuit are described, with the most successful being a mechanical version built by Matthew Jones that was able to free wheel a motor and charge batteries. Theories of how the circuit works are discussed, emphasizing the importance of abrupt switching and electron current blocking.
Tesla the lost inventions - by george trinkausPublicLeaker
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses perpetual motion machines of the first kind (PMM-1), which supposedly violate the first law of thermodynamics by producing energy without an external energy source. It provides examples of early attempts throughout history to build PMM-1s, including designs by Bhaskara, Villard de Honnecourt, and Leonardo da Vinci. While true PMM-1s are impossible, the document notes that some modern designs instead extract gravitational energy on Earth to power generators, which could have applications for power generation but are still uneconomical. The possibility of building a free energy machine remains an area for further research.
This document provides instructions for connecting a magnetical coil circuit that uses both magnetical and gravitational coils. It can be connected in parallel to AC or DC circuits or in series to an AC circuit. The negative input should connect to the negative terminal of a DC circuit. No capacitor is needed for series connection to AC or DC. The magnetical coil flow should be counter-clockwise and the gravitational coil flow should be clockwise, with the gravitational coil inside the magnetical coil. Connection points and flow direction are indicated.
These are the best tips from millionaires to use in your business. These are important! How many are you actually setting aside time for?
Millionaires became millionaires because they took action. Beside each tip I created a checklist with ideas on how you can accomplish them. Enjoy!!
Mr. Subhraneel Dey successfully completed his internship project on "Java Implementation in Log Analysis" at Tech Mahindra from June 15, 2015 to July 15, 2015. The certification letter from Tech Mahindra's Group Manager of Human Resources commends Mr. Dey for his hard work during the internship and wishes him the best for future endeavors.
This document defines and provides examples of vocabulary words related to walking and movement:
- Biped refers to a two-footed creature like humans.
- Impediment is something that stands in one's way, either physically or intangibly like a lack of confidence.
- A peddler is a door-to-door salesperson trying to sell products on foot.
- A pedestrian is a person who walks or travels on foot.
- A quadruped is a four-footed animal like rabbits.
The document discusses how to efficiently translate software into other languages using a "Lean Translation" methodology. It recommends starting with 3 languages, establishing a translation team, defining a workflow, choosing translation management software, and executing the project in an iterative manner to minimize waste. The goal is to translate content without wasting time or money on administrative tasks so companies can access new markets faster.
This document provides guidance on developing effective learning objectives (LOs) and demonstrations of learning (DOLs). It begins with an agenda that includes defining LOs and DOLs, characteristics of effective ones, examples, and constructing coaching conversations to improve them. Key points are that LOs state what students will know or do, while DOLs assess mastery of the LO. Effective ones are clear, rigorous, measure standards, and can be completed independently in 5-10 minutes. The document aims to help coaches evaluate and improve teachers' LOs and DOLs.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence in New Jersey. It finds that ALEC has introduced model legislation on issues like worker rights, education, voting rights, consumer rights, immigration, and the environment. Some key findings are that 11 New Jersey legislators have ties to ALEC leadership and hundreds of ALEC's model bills have been introduced in New Jersey, though few have passed. It also lists several major corporations with ties to ALEC that have dropped their support in recent years.
This document provides information about ALEC's influence in Arizona state politics. It finds that ALEC, which is funded primarily by corporations, has a significant presence in the Arizona legislature. Many legislators are ALEC members and some have received funding from an ALEC-affiliated "scholarship" fund to attend conferences, with the funds coming from corporate donors but not requiring disclosure of their sources. The report analyzes bills introduced in Arizona in 2013 and finds examples both directly from ALEC's legislative agenda and with similar intent to ALEC model bills. It concludes that ALEC continues to exert influence in shaping legislation in Arizona to benefit its corporate members.
This document provides an overview of StingRay surveillance devices ("IMSI catchers") and discusses legal issues related to their use by law enforcement. It describes how StingRays work by mimicking cell towers and collecting identifying information from cell phones. It also notes that the level of authorization the government obtains varies, from no authorization to pen register orders, and discusses potential legal arguments against their warrantless use, including that it amounts to unconstitutional general searches. The document aims to help criminal defense attorneys assess whether StingRays were used in their cases and argue for suppression.
This document is a complaint filed by investigative reporter Beau Hodai against the City of Tucson and Tucson Police Department. Hodai submitted three public records requests seeking information about TPD's purchase and use of cell phone tracking equipment from Harris Corporation, but TPD failed to fully respond and improperly withheld records. The complaint alleges TPD's actions violated Arizona public records law by allowing Harris to dictate the records TPD would disclose and failing to sufficiently justify withholding records. It seeks court intervention to address TPD's refusal to comply with its obligations under the public records statute.
The document provides an overview of state legislative activities in 2009 related to issues that affect the construction industry. Some key points:
- State budgets faced large deficits as revenues declined, which will dominate 2010 legislative sessions.
- 38 states considered legislation related to the proposed Employee Free Choice Act. Five states and two chambers passed measures opposing it.
- Only three states passed bills on hiring undocumented workers, with most states less active on immigration in 2009.
- 36 states debated independent contractor classification issues due to concerns about misclassification and ensuring worker protections.
- Organized labor pushed to expand prevailing wage laws but were defeated in Iowa and Colorado. New Mexico tied rates to union contracts.
- 16 states debated project labor agreement
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
The Central Regional Advisory Council will hold a public meeting on December 9, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the MCSO Training Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, approving previous meeting minutes, updates from the Arizona Department of Homeland Security and ACTIC, discussing RAC guidelines and strategies, and grant extensions/modifications/reallocations. Time will also be provided for public comment and discussion of the next meeting date before adjourning.