You clearly know nothing about radio propagation, or EM.Ĭommercial radio operation, and shortwave radio users already bounce radition off the ionosphere to get around the problem of transmitting to location beyond the horizon to overcome the line of sight problem. The trick is to contain EM waves in the resonant cavity formed by the ground and ionosphere. Schumann resonances occur because the space between the surface of the Earth and the conductive ionosphere acts as a closed waveguide.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 10:43:03 2014 No.6603460 This global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon is named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann who predicted it mathematically in 1952. If ya wanna look it up it's called the Schumann cavityĪnonymous Sat Jun 21 10:25:32 2014 No.6603446įile: 18 KB, 319x320, zappaClosedMind.jpg The earth / ionosphere acts as the waveguide. >You're so full of shit it hurts to read you. You're so full of shit it hurts to read you.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 10:22:04 2014 No.6603442 So where did the "inverse square law of attenuation" go ?Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 10:12:57 2014 No.6603435Īnd what exactly will act as a waveguide inbetween those tesla towers? Air? If you look at the attenuation losses for transmission lines and waveguides you will find that when they list or chart attenuation / distance it is always just distance and NOT distance squaredĭb / 100 ft is common. If you don't understand propagation properties of a waveguide you don't really understand EM I don't THINK otherwise I know! read up on it anon and educate yourself >if you think otherwise please share a link or something. It might be even less due to attenuation of the materials around it, but you want to focus the energy that's call wires.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:40:51 2014 No.6603420įile: 17 KB, 480x360, coax-attenuation.gif If you think otherwise please share a link or something.Īnything radiating from a center point outwards drops as a one over square, particles or matter. Yeah maybe it could work with the next generation electronically steered beaming tech that's coming for mesh network wifi etc, but that doesn't equate to Tesla being retrospectively proven right since that wasn't his proposal.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:32:34 2014 No.6603413 Implying I actually read the link, posting from my phone hence the constant typo's. That law of propagation DOES NOT apply in a waveguide as any person educated in physics knowsĪnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:32:13 2014 No.6603412 To say you understand enough physics to state thatĪnd then quote the inverse square law. >it's just pointlessly inefficient due to the inverse square law. To say nothing of how people would react to the idea of you pumping out gigawatts of radio waces everywhere when they already get buttmad about cellphones, where you'd find the spectrum etc.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:24:59 2014 No.6603407Īlso wireless power transmission is an increasingly popular technology but only over very short distances (charging pads for phones etc) whete it actually makes sense.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:25:39 2014 No.6603409 It's basic physics that it will work, it's just pointlessly inefficient due to the inverse square law. They really are collecting money to do itĪnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:17:35 2014 No.6603403 If he was right, and after extensive study the team are convinced he was, the project could provide an efficient, worldwide energy transmission system that would distribute all the clean energy we can use.Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 08:28:42 2014 No.6603336Īnonymous Sat Jun 21 09:07:44 2014 No.6603394 Tesla believed that the tower could transmit power wirelessly but this was never definitively proven in his lifetime. “Tesla was right and we are ready to prove it!” So say the two Russian physicists who have just launched an Indiegogo campaign to rebuild Nikola Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower in Fall, 2014. Russian Physicists Launch Campaign to Rebuild Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower and Power the World Tesla wireless transmission of electricity Anonymous Sat Jun 21 08:24:58 2014 No.6603332
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