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Radiant Energy
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08-06-2012, 01:17 PM
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Radiant Energy
Has anyone ever looked into radiant energy. I have observed this phenomenon on our various transmitting towers. They collect energy from the atmosphere and the tower must be grounded to dissipate this energy. If the tower is not grounded a lethal charge can build up. This document talks about harnessing this energy.
Is it possible to power a home using this technology? http://www.thehydrogenshop.com/Over_Unit...cret_2.pdf |
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09-12-2012, 05:33 PM
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RE: Radiant Energy
(08-06-2012 01:17 PM)55powerwagon Wrote: Has anyone ever looked into radiant energy. I have observed this phenomenon on our various transmitting towers. They collect energy from the atmosphere and the tower must be grounded to dissipate this energy. If the tower is not grounded a lethal charge can build up. This document talks about harnessing this energy. I'm certainly no expert on the subject, but I would hypothesize that one could power a home off of just radiant energy. I've also had a theory in regards to the laboratory of Tesla in Colorado. Since Pike's Peak is high elevation, there would be a greater electrostatic potential relative to the ground at this elevation. In addition to this, pictures of his laboratory show large capacitor banks, and more importantly a large sphere suspended high above the lab. I personally think his lab was also experimenting with radiant energy. Aerial + capacitors + ground = radiant energy utilization but this is just my theory. Perhaps WARDENCLYFFE was not a transmitter but a large receiver for radiant energy?
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but this is just my theory. Perhaps WARDENCLYFFE was not a transmitter but a large receiver for radiant energy?