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PaulLowrance

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Tesla Car and his nephew
« on: December 15, 2008, 07:00:52 PM »
Does anyone have any good websites on this?  About twenty years ago I purchased about $1000 worth of Rex Research infolios, showed them to a professor at Devry institute in southern California, and he refused to give them back to me. I recall reading about Tesla's car, that consisted of a thick metal rod (I think it was copper, no?) claimed to act as a radiant energy antenna, connected to a box. It describes Tesla and his Nephew traveling far distances in the car. Also I've read interviews of Tesla's nephew who claims it was real.

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PL

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2008, 08:35:04 PM »
Hi Paul, that topic has been discussed in another thread here. I will try to find the thread and post a link to it for you.

 I do recall the thick rod was a antenna and it was also said that there was a reciever used that contained 6 or 12 special made tubes.

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2008, 08:45:49 PM »
Thanks!  The tubes sound vaguely familiar. I assume they're some form of a vacuum tube? That's an area of great interested; i.e., vacuum tubes. I can't recall the name of the scientist, but a long time ago he was the one who lite rows of light bulbs using custom vacuum tubes. Ahh, his names on the tip of my tongue. This is great stuff to research!

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2008, 08:48:18 PM »
I just remembered, Thomas Henry moray.

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Paul-R

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2008, 11:58:06 PM »
There is a theory that he was using his Wardenclyffe Tower type
thinking, patent 1,119,732 and a fairly conventional electric car.
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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2008, 12:29:30 AM »
Thanks!  The tubes sound vaguely familiar. I assume they're some form of a vacuum tube? That's an area of great interested; i.e., vacuum tubes. I can't recall the name of the scientist, but a long time ago he was the one who lite rows of light bulbs using custom vacuum tubes. Ahh, his names on the tip of my tongue. This is great stuff to research!

PL

Hi Paul,

As you found out he was Thomas H. Moray and you can find his books in Windows document files on this link:
http://www.tesla.hu/moray/moray.htm 

The downloadable files with British flags are in English,  not Hungarian. :)

rgds,  Gyula

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2008, 03:58:22 AM »
There is a theory that he was using his Wardenclyffe Tower type
thinking, patent 1,119,732 and a fairly conventional electric car.
Paul-R.

 I do not believe so, this car was said to be created in his later days and I believe it was in Colorado. He had been working on other ways of collecting natural energy and he may have figured a way to collect 6 or 12 different natural vibrances and possible combined them to get the power needed to operate the car.
 Another therory would be that he used the tubes to seperate the vibrancy's to get the most vibrant vibrance and used that to power the car.
 Vibrances will cancel each other out and or weaken the higher vibrance creating a medium.

 It's hard to say exactly how it was done if ever it was done. We have not been able to find much about this so called car. Everthing we have is hearsay and even with the hearsay, we still are not given enough to work from.

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2008, 04:06:12 AM »
Here is some interesting reading material. Click on each box as it split up by way of the boxes.

http://www.tesla.hu/lebon/forces/index.htm

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2008, 06:18:54 PM »
Thanks for the info and links. I placed the text on Tesla's electric car and what his nephew said about it -->

http://greenselfreliantenergy.com/forum/index.php?topic=72.0

PL

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2008, 07:13:34 PM »
Hey Paul, I would infer to that professor that if he did not return your information, his property might perhaps encounter some sort of misfortune.  See if that would get your information back.  Tell him you know people from Jersey LMAO

Mark

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2008, 08:52:25 PM »
I haven't talked to the guy in ages, but yes I've heard about Jersey folks. Did you watch the Tila Tequila reality show?  One of the contestants, nick named "Jersey," was from Jersey. You don't want to mess with them!

PL

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2008, 09:40:16 PM »
yeah I saw that.  He was just an instigator tough, it was the other guy that got thrown off that was the bad ass. lol

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #12 on: December 16, 2008, 10:43:12 PM »
Yeah, broke that poor guys jaw.

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« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2008, 10:34:29 PM »
Here are some quotes from an interview with Tesla's Nephew, Peter Savo -->

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Sometime in 1931, Dr Tesla took Peter to Buffalo, NY for the unveiling and final testing of a new kind of automobile. Dr. Tesla acted somewhat mysteriously about it, would tell Peter nothing in advance, and even after he had seen the car, answered some of his questions with "Don't as any questions".

The car turned out to be a standard Pierce Arrow, with the engine removed and certain other components installed instead. The standard Clutch, gear box and drive train remained installed.

Under the hood, there was a brushless electric motor, connected to the engine [?]. The engine was said to measure 40" long by 28" diameter. However, some of these figures may be estimates. Tesla would not divulge who made the motor.

Set into the dash was a "power receiver" consisting of a box measuring about 24" long by 10" wide by 6" high, containing 12 radio tubes. Three of these tubes were model 70-L-7. A vertical antenna consisting of a 6-foot rod, was installed and connected to the power receiver.

The receiver, in turn, was connected to the motor by two heavy, conspicuous cables. Two "spindles" (rods?) about 1/4" diameter by 3" long protruded from the receiver towards the driver. Tesla pushed these in before starting and said: "We now have power". These spindles were in line with the two power cables coming out of the back of the unit and presumable worked to separate power switches.

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Dr Tesla commented that the receiver had enough reserve power so that you could drive the car next to a house, connect the wiring, and light up the whole house.

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Peter drove the car for about 50 miles at speeds up to 90 mph (the speedometer was calibrated to 120 mph). Power seemed at least as good as the normal Pierce Arrow engine. Acceleration in second gear seemed particularly good.

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When Peter questioned the source of the energy to drive the car, Dr Tesla said: "It is a mysterious radiation that comes out of the ether."

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Re: Tesla Car and his nephew
« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2009, 08:12:53 AM »
Has anyone came up with anything on this yet?