Suppressing Tesla Technology
I just love Nikola Tesla and liked this article.
http://www.henrymakow.com/nikola_tesla.html (http://www.henrymakow.com/nikola_tesla.html)
I love the guy too, and I do wish that his inventions were brought to light. If they actually are true, it would solve a lot of world issues.
However, I also find it funny too, because nobody ever talks about the possibility that maybe his inventions... oh, I dunno... just didn't work? :)
~Ryan
lol. word to that.
i believe they worked.
but i'm also a conspiracy nutter butter.
There's no such thing as perpetual motion or "free energy". He had some good ideas, but wasn't able to bring them to light, probably because it's physically impossible.
But I guess the illuminati makes me think that.
However, if it weren't for Tesla, we wouldn't have this masterpiece: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEG-1iYpgKU&feature=related
Or, more than likely, the masterpiece you watched that on :wink:
stookie i didn't know you had a degree in physics and electromagnetism!
When did you get your degree?
What school did you go to?
:lol:
What do you all (ok not all) have against the Illuminati?
Quote from: personalreality on June 09, 2010, 13:35:35
stookie i didn't know you had a degree in physics and electromagnetism!
When did you get your degree?
What school did you go to?
:lol:
You don't need a degree to know that it's physically impossible to get more energy than what you put in. Where's the extra juice coming from?
But yeah, I have a degree in electromagnetism. From Harvard. Or Yale. One of those big ones that offer a degree in electromagnetism.
lol
People who claim to have devices similar to Tesla's, which are purported to produce more energy than they consume, claim that the energy is being siphoned from another unseen source. One popular source is "zero-point energy", an ambient field that the inventor claims may be tapped at will, with the right technology.
It is not so much that these people are claiming perpetual motion machines, or anything like that, but only that their devices to all intents and appearances look like perpetual motion machines, but that they are actually accessing unseen energies.
I don't have an opinion one way or the other, as I don't have enough information to make a judgement, but you can see from this reasoning at least how they explain what they are claiming.
yea, that's the idea of the article.
essentially that the universe isn't empty space but has substance and that is was is used to move these objects.
In principal, "free energy" is the idea that you can sit on a bike, pedal one revolution, and it move around all on it's own forever. Like a motorcycle without an engine. Or a "free energy" engine. But everything in the physical universe has to come to an end. It's the law.
But I would really like for someone to prove me wrong. That would be an awesome bike.
QuoteBut everything in the physical universe has to come to an end. It's the law.
Actually, that is Aristotle's law.
Newton's Law was more like,
"Stuff keeps doin' what it's doin', till something makes it stop an do something else!"
Quote from: CFTraveler on June 09, 2010, 14:11:00
What do you all (ok not all) have against the Illuminati?
Well, they are evil, their plan for humanity is very dark. If you believe they are a bunch of enlighend peaceloving gentlemen in white robes you would be wrong.
Quote from: Everlasting on June 10, 2010, 21:59:44
Well, they are evil, their plan for humanity is very dark. If you believe they are a bunch of enlighend peaceloving gentlemen in white robes you would be wrong.
And how do you know the groups that are blamed on all these things are the 'actual' illuminati, and not a group opposing them and giving them a bad name?
in all truth the name illuminati means "illuminated ones" which is another way of saying "enlightened ones" or even "annointed ones" (ahem....jesus......). so anyone here striving for spiritual mastery is seeking to be an illuminati.
oh, just to clarify so that no one assumes that i roll like that, i didn't title this post because of my opinion or perception. it was the title of the article.
Ok, then I'll let this go.
We could all have our own UFO's!? Man that would be sweet