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Transverse & Longitudinal Waves
Here are 2 videos that look like they were posted by Borderlands. I guess they want you to buy the tapes from them so you can actually have good copies.
I bought these from them several years back. Very interested and simple to understand the concepts and get the difference between transverse waves and longitudinal impulses. Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity Tesla longitudinal electricity - Google Video Tesla's Transverse & Longitudinal Electric Waves Tesla transverse and longitudinal electric waves - Google Video Also, the first chapter in Secrets of Cold War Technology by Gerry Vassilatos is highly recommended: Secrets of Cold War Technology by Gerry Vassilatos This book is worth getting just for chapter 1 on Tesla. This single chapter is probably one of the most valuable complilations of information on Tesla and what he was really doing in plain and simple terms. It goes into longitudinal impulses and how these differ from transverse waves. All pulsed DC systems that are over 1.0 COP such as John Bedini's systems, Stan Meyer's water cells and other impulse systems are utilizing longitudinal impulses most likely. This book is a must have for anyone that wants to see what Tesla was really doing. Amazon.com: Secrets of Cold War Technology: Project HAARP and Beyond: Books: Gerry Vassilatos |
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Secrets of Cold War Technology
Secrets of Cold War Technology is out of print, however you can obtain a GBC (sprial bound) copy from:
Free Energy Research/Radiant Energy $33.50 shipped TeslaTech Resource Center |Secrets of Cold War Technology | 220037 Gerry Vassilatos I think the first link would be the cheapest, but just found that one. I ordered mine from teslatech. Please post other links if you find them. Thanks! Duane |
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