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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 198476" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I can see that we have a couple of people here that don't even understand how even a tuned radio transmitter circuit works. The length of the antenna is crucial for determining it's resonate frequency. Take the length and divide the speed of light by the antennas length to determine the resonate frequency. If you pump in an AC current into that antenna at its resonance frequency the antenna will radiate at its optimal transmission amplitude. As a result the input signal can be turned down to take advantage of the resonance. </p><p></p><p>I learned my knowledge from studying Tesla's patents. Tesla was going to use the earth as a giant antenna. The earth has an electric field. That electric field would oscillate in unison with the EM being pumped out by the earth. Power could be tapped anywhere on the earth from the earths oscillating electric field. </p><p></p><p>I like to think that Tesla's idea would have worked except for one little detail. Would that tremendous power output have any effect on the orbital stability of the earth around the sun? But we all know Tesla didn't get to finish his free energy for all experiment. I like to think that maybe the ET's had a hand in preventing the human race from exterminating itself in this fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 198476, member: 288"] I can see that we have a couple of people here that don't even understand how even a tuned radio transmitter circuit works. The length of the antenna is crucial for determining it's resonate frequency. Take the length and divide the speed of light by the antennas length to determine the resonate frequency. If you pump in an AC current into that antenna at its resonance frequency the antenna will radiate at its optimal transmission amplitude. As a result the input signal can be turned down to take advantage of the resonance. I learned my knowledge from studying Tesla's patents. Tesla was going to use the earth as a giant antenna. The earth has an electric field. That electric field would oscillate in unison with the EM being pumped out by the earth. Power could be tapped anywhere on the earth from the earths oscillating electric field. I like to think that Tesla's idea would have worked except for one little detail. Would that tremendous power output have any effect on the orbital stability of the earth around the sun? But we all know Tesla didn't get to finish his free energy for all experiment. I like to think that maybe the ET's had a hand in preventing the human race from exterminating itself in this fashion. [/QUOTE]
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