![]() In the early 1900's, Dr. T. Henry Moray of Salt Lake City produced his first device to tap energy from the metafrequency oscillations of empty space itself. Eventually Moray was able to produce a free energy device weighing sixty pounds and producing 50,000 watts of electricity for several hours. Ironically, although he demonstrated his device repeatedly to scientists and engineers, Moray was unable to obtain funding to develop the device further into a useable power station that would furnish electrical power on a mass scale. As a boy, Moray had been deeply inspired by the greatest electrical genius of all time, Nikola Tesla. His imagination was especially fired by Tesla's claims to have knowledge of an energy source greater than ordinary electricity, and by Tesla's emphasis on frequencies as the stuff of the universe. When Moray finished high school in Salt Lake City, he went abroad to study, and took resident examinations for his doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Uppsala, Sweden, during the period 1912-14. Returning home, his diploma and credentials were interrupted by World War I, and the University mailed him these items in 1918 after the war.Shortly thereafter, Moray produced his first elementary device that delivered measurable electrical power, and he continued to work diligently on energy devices when he had time. In the 1920's and 1930's he steadily improved his devices, particularly his detector tube, the only real secret of the device according to Moray himself. In his book, The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats, Moray presents documented evidence that he invented the first transistor-type valve in 1925, far ahead of the of officially recognized discovery of the transistor. In his free energy detector tube Moray apparently used, inside the tube itself, a variation of this transistor idea—a small rounded pellet of a mixture of triboluminescent zinc, a semiconductor material, and a radioactive or fissile material His patent application (for which a patent has never been granted) was filed on July 13, 1931, long before the advent of the Bell Laboratories' transistor.
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![]() Does the name Nikola Tesla ring a bell with you? If not, let me first say that Tesla was a pioneering inventor and technological philosopher whose science and ideas we use more today more than ever before, yet only recently has his name resurfaced in alternative literature. His name was once a household word, sixty or seventy years ago. Thirty years ago, only a tiny few faithful and persistent admirers and experimenters knew of Tesla's work, yet there are those within the inner sanctums of the 'national insecurity' establishment who have never forgotten it. You've most likely heard the name being used in current alternative literature by the many Johnny-come-latelys who have recently joined a bandwagon of nouveau "Tesla experts". That's O.K., but what took them so long? You can't really blame them for being so suddenly astounded, considering the long and thorough eradication of Tesla's name from encyclopedias and books on science, invention and technology. The conspicuous vacuum created where the mention of Tesla should have been, as one who made such important contributions to science, technology, and the quality of our lives, raises ominous questions as to why his memory became virtually stricken from history almost the day after his death. What did Tesla discover which threatened the powers that be? Since we already know about the many patented inventions, my assumption has always been that the unknown, still classified works were far in advance of the published ones, and were in realization of projects about which Tesla had announced he was working on, or had already tested and developed, but had not yet "...given to the world". ![]() A while back I tried to figure out whether we can keep running things the way we're running them: do we need to transition off of fossil fuels, how fast, and would we be able to provide today's level of energy supply using alternatives? I didn't include many of the details in that post, so I'd like to consider a few additional questions and look at this topic in greater depth. Specifically:
How fast do we need to transition? In his excellent talk on climate change and energy, Saul Griffith analyzes how fast climate change might require a transition off of fossil fuels. While there is good reason to think that 350 ppm of CO2 should be our global target, we passed that point in the late 1980s and have shown no signs of turning back. Ultimately the goal is to avoid exceeding 2C of warming, as it marks the rough threshold at which many climate feedbacks are likely to kick in, including permafrost melt and loss of the Amazon. Posted by G. Hunter in Tesla, Free Energy, Opinion Donald Trump admits his uncle, John G Trump HAS SEEN Nikola Tesla's Death Ray/Peace Ray/Teleforce, and/or Missile Shield, Worldwide Wireless Energy & The Automaton left in Nikola Tesla's (MULTI-DECADE MULTI-METER RESISTANCE-BOX (PANDORA'S BOX) August 21st 2015 Donald Trump's Speech -- Exposing Nuclear Power Danger Hoax & Nuclear Bomb Hoax, Teleforce, Tesla's FBI File, George Herbert Walker Scherff Jr (Curious George)'s High Tension Radiant Beams, destruction of Tesla's Labs and Towers, his early Castration (Self Immolation), his Torture and eventual Assassination of Nikola Tesla by the conspirators with the CIA's Assassination Gun, declassified in 1973. Posted by G. Hunter in Tesla, Free Energy, UFO Nikola Tesla is considered one of the most innovative and mysterious men who ever lived. If Tesla hadn’t invented and researched everything he did in his time, our technology today would be considerably worse, but is there something more to Tesla? Did he in fact have contact with Aliens as he publicly proclaimed? He is one of the most amazing inventors our civilization has ever known his knowledge and ideas went far and beyond what was known and accepted in his lifetime. Nikola Tesla has been credited with creating much of the technology that we today take pretty much for granted. Without the incredible ideas and inventions of Tesla we would not have radio, TV, AC electricity, the Tesla Coil, fluorescent lighting, neon lights, radio controlled devices, robotics, X-rays, radar, microwave and dozens of other amazing inventions that make our lives AWESOME. But Tesla didn’t stop there, he was into the incredible secrets of flight and anti-gravity which led him to register a patent in 1928, number 1,655,144 for a flying machine that resembled both a helicopter and an airplane.
Before his death, Tesla had developed the blueprints for the propulsion system of his aircraft. He called it “SPACE DRIVE”or the anti-electromagnetic field propulsion system. Interestingly, according to William R. Lyne in “Occult Ether Physics”, in a conference that Tesla had prepared for the Migrant Welfare Institute on May 12, 1938, he spoke about the Dynamic Theory of Gravity. Lyne investigated further and analyzed Tesla’s claims and writings, discovering compete statements and texts regarding the discoveries but the sources and texts were very limited since Tesla’s papers are stored in government vaults for reasons of national security. When Lyne specifically asked for these papers at the Center for National Security Research (now the Research Center Robert J. Oppenheimer) in 1979, he was denied access because the papers were still classified. Tesla had big ideas, and he was quickly advancing with his theories. In 1938 he talked about two incredible discoveries. |
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