- [The story you are about to read is derived from a carefully
researched paper presented by Dr. Peter Lindemann before a private audience
in Irvine, California on September 12, 2000. The lecture was titled "The
Free Energy Secrets of Cold Electricity" . It detailed the story of
Radiant Energy and its successful application by Edwin Gray in an over
unity motor design which Gray debuted in 1973. The real detective work
( & credit) in uncovering Tesla's discovery of Radiant energy came
from author Gerry Vassilatos in his recent book, "Secrets of Cold
War Technology" without which Lindemann could not have solved the
enigma of Gray's Radiant circuit design. This lecture delivered the goods.
The secret of Tesla's Radiant Energy has finally been revealed in manifold
detail and only awaits the industry of those who care to study and understand
it. Part1 presents a general overview of Tesla's discovery and the political,
intrigues that led to its subsequent suppression. Part 2 will detail the
nuts and bolts of how Tesla produced Radiant Energy with block diagrams,
schematics, and drawings from Tesla's original patents to illustrate all
of the necessary elements and parameters required. Additional details on
Gray's modern adaptation of Tesla's Radiant circuitry and a brief look
at Eric Dollard, the only man to successfully recreate Tesla's Colorado
Springs Magnifying transmitter and reproduce the pure steaming white rays
of Radiant energy in 1986 exactly as described by Tesla in his Colorado
journals. Ken Adachi]
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- Of all the great inventions and discoveries of Nikola
Tesla, nothing stood out with greater potential benefit to the whole of
humanity than his discovery of Radiant Energy in 1889. The series of observations
that led to the discovery of Radiant energy initially grew out of experiments
that Tesla had conducted in an attempt to duplicate the results that Heinrich
Hertz had claimed to achieve in affirming the existence of electromagnetic
waves, the discovery of which Hertz announced in 1887. While replicating
Hertz's experiments, Tesla experimented with violently abrupt DC electrical
discharges and discovered a new force in the process. Only after conducting
exhaustive experimental trials for the next three years, did Tesla announce
this stupendous discovery in a paper published in December, 1892, entitled
"The Dissipation of Electricity". Incredibly, most academicians
of the day completely missed the mark in understanding the true significance
of his paper. Noted scientists such as Sir Oliver Lodge, mistakenly thought
that Tesla was referring to high frequency AC electricity in the operation
of the Tesla Transformer, a huge blunder that remains to this day in the
misnaming and misinterpretation of the Tesla Coil. The transformer that
Tesla referred to in the 1892 paper did not operate on magnetic/electric
field induction created by alternating currents. It operated in an entirely
new domain of physics based on abrupt discharges of electrostatic potentials
and the subsequent release of kinetic Radiant Energy from the omnipresent
ether. Tesla was now operating under entirely new rules which he referred
to as "dynamic" electro-static forces and had, by now, completely
abandoned any further interest in the AC waveform. The genesis of the Lodge
misunderstanding, however, began a few years earlier with the publication
of certainmathematical formulas by a brilliant Scotsman named James Clerk
Maxwell.
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- Maxwell's Equations Using mathematical models, James
Clerk Maxwell had earlier suggested that two different types of electrical
disturbances could possibly exist in Nature. One type was a longitudinal
electric wave which required alternating concentrations of densified and
rarefied pulsations of electrostaticfields that moved along a single vector
(today, we refer to these as standing waves or scalar waves). Maxwell ultimately
rejected this idea because he was convinced that this type of wave propagation
was impossible to achieve, but his assumption was erroneous and would later
portend formidable consequences for Tesla and the world at large.
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- Maxwell's second wave postulation was that of a transverse
electromagnetic wave that exhibited a rapid alternation of electric fields
along a fixed axis that radiated away from its point of origin at the speed
of light and was detectable at great distances. Maxwell had more faith
in the existence of this type of wave and encouraged experimenters to look
in this direction. It was the discovery of this type of wave that Hertz
had laid claim to, but Tesla was meticulous and fastidious in replicating
Hertz's experimental parameters and he could not obtain the results claimed
by Hertz.
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- Tesla discovered a fundamental flaw in Hertz's experiment:
Hertz had failed to take into account he presence of air in his experiments.
Hertz had mistakenly identified electrostatic inductions or electrified
shockwaves as true electromagnetic waves. Tesla was saddened to bring this
news to the distinguished academician, but felt scientific honesty was
paramount if progress was to be achieved. Tesla visited Hertz in Germany
and personally demonstrated the experimental error to him. Hertz agreed
with Tesla and had planned to withdraw his claim, but reputations, political
agendas, national pride, and above all, powerful financial interests, intervened
in that decision and set the stage for a major rift in the 'accepted' theories
that soon became transformed into the fundamental "laws" of the
electric sciences that have held sway in industry and the halls of academia
to the present day.
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- Tesla's introduction to the phenomena of Radiant Energy
began with early observations by linesmen working for Thomas Edison, Tesla's
former employer
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- DC Anomalies Before Tesla's invention of the Polyphase
AC generator became the industry standard and overtook Thomas Edison's
use of DC generators, the DC electrical system was the only system available
to deliver electricity to America's homes and factories. Due to the resistance
offered by long transmission lines, Edison had to produce very high DC
voltages from his generators in order to deliver enough voltage and current
to its final destination. He also had to provide additional 'pumping' stations
along the way to boost the sagging voltage which dwindled from line losses.
A curious anomaly occurred in the very first instant of throwing the power
switch at the generating station: Purple/blue colored spikes radiated in
all directions along the axis of the power lines for just a moment. In
addition, a stinging, ray-like shocking sensation was felt by those who
stood near the transmission lines. In some cases, when very large DC voltages
surged from the generators, the "stinging" sensation was so great
that occasionally a blue spike jumped from the line and grounded itself
through a workman, killing him in the process.
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- Tesla realized almost immediately that electrons were
not responsible for such a phenomena because The blue spike phenomena ceased
as soon as the current stated flowing in the lines. Something else was
happening just before the electrons had a chance to move along the wire.
At the time, no one seemed to be very interested in discovering why these
dramatic elevations in static electrical potential were taking place, but
rather, engineering design efforts were focused on eliminating and quenching
this strange anomaly which was considered by everyone to be a nuisance-except
Tesla. Tesla viewed it as a powerful, yet unknown form of energy which
needed to be understood and harnessed if possible. The phenomena only exhibited
itself in the first moment of switch closure, before the electrons could
begin moving. There seemed to be a "bunching" or "choking"
effect at play, but only briefly. Once the electrons began their movement
within the wire, all would return to normal. What was this strange energy
that was trying to liberate itself so forcefully at the moment of switch
closure? .
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- Tesla, Genius Out of Time In the later quarter of the
19th century, Tesla was alone in his opposition to the fundamental views
of the nature of electrical forces as described by three of the biggest
names in electric science: James Clerk Maxwell, Herman Von Helmholtz, and
Heinrich Hertz. Tesla possessed a broader vision of the cosmos because
his keen sense of awareness and especially his natural intuitive insights
gave him a deeper understanding of the role that the ether (or aether)
played in the manifestations of all electrical phenomena while his contemporaries
focused their attention exclusively on the electromagnetic component (assuming
that no other component could be involved). This lack of etheric insight
by his contemporaries (with the exception of Sir William Crookes) and the
heated controversy that the mere mention of the ether had engendered was
to cause Tesla ridicule and sarcasm from men of inferior intellect for
decades. The ether controversy largely dissipated in the academic arena
after the publication of Eienstein's Theory of Relativity (1905) and the
Michaelson-Morley Experiment which essentially declared that the ether
'theory' was dead, but Tesla's insights and deductions concerning the role
of the ether were correct all along.
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- The ether existed then and it exists now, despite the
lock step denials by mainstream science, past or present. Rudolf Steiner,
another man of genius, affirmed that the ether was composed of four fractions
which he described as 1) the Light Ether, 2) the Warmth Ether, 3) the Chemical
Ether, and 4) the Life Ether, a combination of the first three. Tesla's
New York and Colorado experiments confirmed for him that Radiant energy
was bound up within the elusive ether, but could be made manifest by the
creation of an abrupt disruption in the equilibrium of the ether fractions
using one way, high magnitude pulses of short duration. This was the key
that unlocked Radiant Energy.
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- "See the excitement coming!" These were the
words that Tesla used at the end of his pivotal 1892 December lecture,
"The Dissipation of Electricity". He was brimming over with buoyancy
and optimism for the future In the 1890's, Tesla conducted a large number
of experiments which confirmed his theory and refined his understanding
of the special conditions required for Radiant energy to express itself.
He later expanded his New York work with the large scale experimental trials
conducted at Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1899. Tesla, the humanitarian,
wanted more than anything to share this enormous discovery with his fellow
man. Tesla spoke of practical applications of radiant energy that were
so wide reaching that they could have created a profound and immense leap
into the future for all of mankind in practically every sector of daily
life:
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- Unlimited electricity could be made available anywhere
and at any time, by merely pushing a rod into the ground and turning on
the electrical appliance. Homes, farms, offices, factories, villages, libraries,
museums, street lights, etc., could have all their lighting needs met by
merely hanging ordinary light bulbs or fluorescent tubes anywhere desired-
without the need for wiring -and produce brilliant white light 24 hours
a day. Motor energy for any imagined use such as industrial applications,
transportation, tractors, trucks, trains, boats, automobiles, air ships
or planes could be powered freely-anywhere on the planet from a single
Magnifying Transmitter. This new form of energy even had the ability to
elevate human consciousness to levels of vastly improved comprehension
and mental clarity. Undreamed of therapeutic applications to improve human
health and to eliminate disease conditions could have been achieved fully
100 years ago had Tesla been allowed to complete his commercial development
of Radiant Energy. But powerful barons of industry, chiefly in the person
of John Pierpont Morgan, colluded to deny him the financial backing he
needed and in doing so, effectively denied mankind one of Nature's most
abundant and inexhaustible gifts of free energy.
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- The Magnifying Transmitter The closest Tesla came to
a world wide industrial application of his Radiant Energy dream was the
construction of his huge Magnifying Transmitter at Shoreham, Long Island,
a site which he named Wardenclyffe. Following his return to New York City
from Colorado Springs in 1899, Tesla was jubilant and full of enthusiasm
to implement his plan for the commercial application of Radiant energy.
He turned to JP Morgan for a substantial portion of the funding to finance
the huge project at Wardenclyffe. Morgan was chiefly concerned with turning
a profit from overseas radio transmissions since Marconi was fast locking
up the market and Morgan, ever the aggressor, wanted a share of the market.
When Tesla told him that the transmitter could transmit "intelligence"
to the world, Morgan assumed that he meant ordinary radio communications,
but Tesla was not referring to ordinary radio transmissions. He was talking
about something much bigger, but avoided revealing all to Morgan during
this early phase of the Wardenclyffe project. Some considerable time later,
Tesla eventually felt compelled to tell Morgan the larger possibilities
offered by the Magnifying Transmitter when he needed more funding to complete
the project. Tesla thought that Morgan would be overwhelmed by his expanded
explanation of the true capacities of the transmitter and would be anxious
to complete the work, but Tesla's assumption had backfired and Morgan refused
to lay out any more money for the transmitter. Sadly, the enormous benefits
that could have been made available to society by Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter
project, died then and there.
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- Morgan & Westinghouse Morgan had already orchestrated
circumstances in Tesla's life in order to force Tesla to be dependent on
him for financial backing. During an earlier period, when Tesla himself
had millions from his Polyphase AC generator royalty payments and other
earnings, Morgan wanted to woo Tesla with a deal that effectively gave
Morgan majority control over his patent rights and projects, but Tesla
turned him down, telling Morgan that he had enough money of his own to
fund his projects. While returning to his hotel from that very meeting
with Morgan, however, Tesla was told that his laboratory had been burned
to the ground. It represented a tremendous loss to Tesla and it shook him
deeply. Everyone, of course, felt convinced that Morgan was behind the
arson. In order to save face, Morgan was embarrassed by Tesla into putting
up the money to pay for the rebuilding of a new lab as an act of "philanthropy".
From that time forward, however, other financial backers were not to be
found. Morgan was powerful enough to black list Tesla among the Eastern
Establishment elites that previously had hobnobbed and feted with Tesla
as if he was one of their own. Black listing and ostracization by officialdom
and financiers lifted somewhat after Morgan's death, but generally continued
to haunt Tesla for the rest of his life.
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gave up millions, perhaps billions, in royalty earnings to George Westinghouse
in an unprecedented act of friendship. Westinghouse had believed in the
superiority of Tesla's AC system and provided the money to build Tesla's
big AC generators at Niagra Falls, NY. Tesla was paid millions up front
for his patents, but was also due to receive royalty earnings for every
kilowatt of power produced. When Westinghouse ran into financial difficulties
at a later date, Tesla tore up his royalty contract in order to save Westinghouse
from financial ruin. Had he not done that, Tesla would have had enough
money from royalties to keep him ensconced in great wealth for the rest
of his life.
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from Tesla that the true purpose of the Wardenclyffe transmitter was to
provide free electricity to the world, he abruptly pulled the funding.
That's not completely accurate. The economic conditions were recessionary
at the time and the stock market had taken a considerable dip that year.
Morgan wasn't interested in risking any more capital in perilous times
on a project he couldn't fully fathom and wasn't completely convinced of.
Tesla held land ownership of the Wardenclyffe site and tower, but no further
work was done after 1910. In 1914, Tesla was deeply in debt and signed
over the deed of Wardenclyffe Station to pay off years of back rent due
to the owners of the New Yorker Hotel where he was living (he occupied
two penthouse suites in the hotel). In 1917, the hotel owners had the tower
demolished and its parts sold for salvage. Despite the loss of Wardenclyffe,
Tesla continued to refine his understanding of Radiant Energy and miniaturize
the equipment needed to produce it. He eventually was able to reduce the
equipment down to the size of a suit case. ___
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- Next time, Part 2: The nuts and bolts of producing Radiant
Energy and Gray's Radiant design circuitry.
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