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Tesla figured it out.

Then he got cancelled and his research locked up.

Being able to produce our own power at home doesnt suit the coal petrol or nuclear industries.

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Best I can figure is reverse Tesla coils tuned to the various octaves of the earths harmonic frequency.

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It's about scalar wave energy. We think of waves as 2 dimensional (frequency over amplitude) Tesla found a third dimension to waves. sadly I'm too stupid to continue his work.

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Phase. But I don't think Tesla gets credit.

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So, no one since tesla could unlock this mysterious science?

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Everyone that tries this shit dies.

I for one, did research into all these water powered cars over the decades. A few people have managed to create water powered cars (with electricity creating gases from distilled water through hydrolysis) and as soon as they mention they have positive efficiency they somehow decide its time to kill themselves or fall in their pool and drown.

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I wouldnt have a clue but companies sell out to bigger companies taking their IP with them all the time. Google and microshit love buying up competition that is a genuine threat and shutting them down early for instance

So no i wpuldbt agree no one else has figured it out but im equally unaware if anyone has.

And on top of that i dont know tesla was able to do what the claims are but there is at least basis reason and some evidence behind those stories so theyre not as easily dismissable as shit like muh chemtrailz or shit like that.

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Well, obviously the answer is either a very very quiet yes or a big old nope.

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See, there's a 3rd option. The "never happened" option. We know he worked with "tesla coils," but it's very likely that it just didn't work out as hoped.

Energy is created by moving a conductor through a magnetic field. That energy is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field and the velocity of the relative motion.

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Why isn't the solar industry getting murdered?

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You can only generate power from changing magnetic fields, not stationary ones. It's why bar magnets aren't an unlimited source of power.

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Gravity is an unlimited source of lower.

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Gravity is fake and gay

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Explain how it's possible you're a bottom then

What comes up must come down. No way to cheat gravity out of its energy.

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That's why Tesla rotated them and brought in the modern age...

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Just send the niggers to africa and use nuclear energy.

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Send the toxic waste there too, when they figure out how to make a nuclear bomb they are allowed back.

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All you'll end up with is a bunch of glowing niggers.

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I always wondered where clown agents came from.

All you'll end up with is a bunch of glowing niggers.

Like the janitors at Chernobyl; "Mop & Glow"

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Nah, use depleted u-ani-m as AP shells.

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I want to see Aliens before I die. Aliens and all niggers dropping dead

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It's an interesting idea, and one that could be possible if we had the technology to build a stationary ring around the planet that harnessed it, but that's a long way off.

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I'm not a physicist, but I think you would need to be stationary in relative to the spinning earth to effectively generate energy from it.

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The iron core is molten and is not spinning relative to the rest of the Earth. It's just sitting there like everything else. The magnetic field is generated by currents and eddies in the liquid iron.

The field is far too weak to use for direct power generation. If you want to harness the power of the molten iron core directly you're going to have to figure out a few things that have never been done before, like:

  1. How to drill down 1,800 miles to reach the core. So far, the deepest hole ever drilled took 5 years and reached a depth of a little over 4 miles.
  2. How to engineer equipment that will last in temperatures around 8,000°F and pressures of several million atmospheres.
  3. How to install the equipment.
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Molten iron core

Pure conjecture.

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Pure conjecture.

Well, one that has a lot of physical evidence behind it, unlike other conjecture.

http://www.columbia.edu/~vjd1/earth_int.htm

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The article is pure speculation. No actual science behind the core theory other than it doesn't allow one type of seismic wave to pass through and slows anther type, therefore density higher than mantel. And then, suggests it must be liquid iron because of our magnetic field.

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When heat is added to a magnet it stops being magnetized.

If the earth has a molten core it shouldnt be magnetic.

What am I missing here?

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The Curie temperature that affects magnetic fields is a thing, but it doesn't apply to how the Earth's magnetic field is created. You are thinking of the effect as it applies to a permanent magnet, which is to say a material that has been made magnetic through natural or artificial means. The magnetic field in say a neodymium magnet is not self generating. It was applied to the neodymium ceramic material by an electromagnet at the time of manufacture. The material aligns its magnetic domains to the field created by the electromagnet and retains that alignment unless heated beyond the material's Curie point where the domains will return to a random alignment. You can basically magnetize and demagnetize magnets with a strong electromagnet and heat.

The magnetic field of the Earth is not created by simple domain alignment in a solid material. The interactions of the materials of the core layers, mainly iron and nickel, cause electromagnetic fields by Eddy Currents forming in those regions. It is an electromagnetic process by which the Eddy currents give rise to the magnetic field just as an electric current flowing through a wire creates a magnetic field around it.. The Earth is more akin to an electromagnet than a permanent magnet. You can't demagnetize an electromagnet by the application of heat in the same way as a permanent magnet could be. They are just two different kinds of magnets and only one is affected by the Curie temperature. Does that make sense now?

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Makes sense, yes. Thanks

Would you know anything about scaler waves? I heard a guy Braden and a Heavysides talking about them years ago. Cant seem to wrap my head around how to generate them, where they are found or what use they have.

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Nothing and your correct. Motley core of iron just be a stupid hot ball of lava. Iron must be solid to be magnetic and magnetics are easy to change polar with heat or bigger magnets.

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The iron isn't a "magnet," it's a conductor. Processes in the core induce electrical currents, which generate a magnetic field. The Earth is an electromagnet.

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The Earth is an electromagnet.

Is that what tesla was trying to tap into or work with?

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We may not want to. 1st law of thermodynamics - energy cant be created or destroyed. If you built a power plant that drew energy from the magnetic field youd be effectivly draining the magnetic field that protects us from solar and extra solar radiation. Do it long enough and youd weaken the core, cooling it, shrinking it and probably destroying the planet in the process.

better to draw power from the zero point energy field thats like syphoning gas from gods car.

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If we harness that power, we could slow the spinning down and we're left with no magnetic field. Thank you for letting the sun fry us to hell.

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