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GregorArturo

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Fellowship of Tesla: Kickstarter Campaign
« on: December 13, 2012, 06:08:11 AM »
In an effort to recreate Tesla's legendary Wardenclyff Tower, a group of alchemists will embark on a mythic quest of self-discovery.


http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gregorarturo/fellowship-of-tesla

TinselKoala

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Re: Fellowship of Tesla: Kickstarter Campaign
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2012, 10:20:08 AM »
Art is nice.... but what does your art have to do with Nikola Tesla? His structures are specifically designed to support extreme high voltages, and that is why they needed to be large and with their conducting surfaces of large radius and smooth. Tesla's coils looked... and worked.... like nothing you've presented at all. Your flower-like "tesla tower" could never function as a stimulator for the Earth's resonant capacity as Wardenclyffe was intended to do .... it could not possibly contain the high voltages required.

I would like to know just how your artwork _actually_ relates to anything Tesla did, or to any of the technology that surrounds us which evolved from Tesla's ideas... like the logic gate, or AC polyphase motors, or extreme high voltage, or voltage rise through standing wave resonance, or the Schumann cavity resonance, or wireless electrical power transmission.

Your art is nice, I wouldn't mind owning one of your wands or staffs..... but I think that old Nikki is spinning in his grave, right about now.

GregorArturo

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Re: Fellowship of Tesla: Kickstarter Campaign
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2012, 04:53:36 PM »
I'd have to beg to differ. If you read the whole kickstarter, the top is damaged, and is going to be replaced with a custom made toroidal top fixture I am working on, that increases the surface area even more than what Tesla did. I honestly feel Tesla is smirking right now at me. The actual tower is NOT of Tesla's original design. The conductor is unique in geometry compared to anything Tesla used. And yes, it's all about understanding standing wave resonance and differential harmonics. Traditional electronics does not fully apply here. We won't succeed until art and science are truly united in my opinion. It's also about forming a fellowship. I'm also well connected with many in the free energy movement, and it's about bringing a bunch of people on board as I don't have the only answers. I don't deal with many pure science types cause their egos are through the roof. Comprehensive types are what are needed on this project.


 “It was the artist, too, who awakened that broad philanthropic spirit which, even in old ages, shone in the teachings of noble reformers and philosophers, that spirit which makes men in all departments and positions work not as much for any material benefit or compensation -- though reason may command this also -- but chiefly for the sake of success, for the pleasure there is in achieving it and for the good they might be able to do thereby to their fellow-men. Through his influence types of men are now pressing forward, impelled by a deep love for their study, men who are doing wonders in their respective branches, whose chief aim and enjoyment is the acquisition and spread of knowledge, men who look far above earthly things, whose banner is Excelsior! Gentlemen, let us honor the artist; let us thank him, let us drink his health! ...these features chiefly interest the scientific man, the thinker and reasoner. There is another feature which affords us still more satisfaction and enjoyment, and which is of still more universal interest, chiefly because of its bearing upon the welfare of mankind. Gentlemen, there is an influence which is getting strong and stronger day by day, which shows itself more and more in all departments of human activity, and influence most fruitful and beneficial—the influence of the artist. It was a happy day for the mass of humanity when the artist felt the desire of becoming a physician, an electrician, an engineer or mechanician or—whatnot—a mathematician or a financier; for it was he who wrought all these wonders and grandeur we are witnessing. It was he who abolished that small, pedantic, narrow-grooved school teaching which made of an aspiring student a galley-slave, and he who allowed freedom in the choice of subject of study according to one's pleasure and inclination, and so facilitated development.” -Nikola Tesla