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thx1138

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2015, 02:26:21 PM »
I didn't have a modify link or icon on the above post after log in or I would have changed it there. The insulation I used was polystyrene, not polypropylene.

thx1138

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2015, 06:52:01 PM »
I ran into this looking for something else but it probably applies to Tesla's radiant energy collector. There is a phenomenon called the "Compton Effect" or "Compton Scattering". It's what occurs when X-rays or gamma rays collide with atoms. The ray loses some energy which makes its wavelength a little longer but conservation of energy still applies and in some cases it will free an electron by raising the electron's energy.

If this applies to Tesla's radiant energy collector it is probably the mechanism that frees up electrons for the metal plate to collect.

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=compton+effect

antimony

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #17 on: November 07, 2015, 06:00:57 PM »
I used the search function, but i didn´t find what i was looking for. I was wondering about the vibrating switch in the schematic.
Can i make one of my own, or how do i get a hold of one?


thx1138

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #18 on: November 07, 2015, 08:17:02 PM »
I used the search function, but i didn´t find what i was looking for. I was wondering about the vibrating switch in the schematic.
Can i make one of my own, or how do i get a hold of one?
If you are talking about the "vibrating switch" shown in the schematic on page 7-1 of Patrick Kelly's book the answer is unknown. That is a schematic drawn by Patrick Kelly and the switch is not specified. It somewhat resembles a "vibrator" from old electronic circuits. You might search "vintage radio vibrator" or "antique radio vibrator". Patrick Kelly's schematic is an over simplification of Tesla's circuit. If you look at Tesla's patent you'll see different types of switches used.

That's one of the problems encountered in studying Tesla's work - everyone seems to have their own interpretation. If you want the truth go to the original source - Tesla's patents, articles, and papers.

nightlife

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #19 on: November 09, 2015, 06:34:54 AM »
 The radiant receiver you are seeking to build or replicate is nothing more then inefficient solar panel cell. If you looking to build a energy receiver such as the one Tesla spoke of being able to collect the electricity he emmitted using the Wardenclyffe tower. You need to reverse the imput making it the output. It's all about tuning and frequencies. Definitely easier said then done. The exact means for doing so died with him. 50volts per foot is what was said to be able to collect.
 Fox bole radios, remember those? They were powered by the frequency transmission. Now image if you could tune in some of the natural frequency that naturally flow 24/7/356. Hmmmmm Thats what he was able to do. He did speak of old radios that had been outdated and not used or availible. Something about them play a part in what we seek. It would be very interesting to see what they had in them that the next models didnt.
 I just wish I had the time to get back into this. Something to remember is that everything is vibrant and nothing is solid. Everything is energy. John Hutchinson proved that with work he has done. Vibrance is the key to everythings existance. Frequencies create vibrance. You can't have one without the other. Always keep that in mind. Good luck and take care.

Sergh

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2018, 12:59:40 PM »
I found a very interesting modern patent, describing one important, seemingly unnoticeable detail.

TESLA PATENT 685,958 METHOD OF UTILIZING RADIANT ENERGY.

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Referring to Fig. 1, C is the condenser, P the insulated plate or conducting body, which is exposed to the rays, and P' another plate or conductor, all being joined in series, as shown. The terminals T T' of the condenser are also connected to a circuit including a receiver R, which is to be operated, and a circuit-controlling device d, which in this case is composed of two very thin conducting-plates t t', placed in close proximity and very mobile, either by reason of extreme flexibility or owing to the character of their support.

A modern patent for a similar part:

https://patents.google.com/patent/US8102096B2/ja

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/18/ce/25/89e8e8cd253db2/US8102096.pdf

arhitrade

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Re: Tesla Radiant Receiver - Collector
« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2022, 01:53:46 PM »