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| Tesla's Tower of Power - New York |
In 1905 a team of construction workers in the small village of Shoreham, New York, began the construction of what was to be known as the Wardenclyffe Tower (also know as Tesla's Tower of Power). Spanning only a few years, the work crew mangaged to build this 187-foot-tall tower shown in the image above.
The project was conceieved and overseen by Nikola Tesla, who was in turn inspired by the pyramid builders of Egypt, with the pyramids also claimed to be monuments for wireless electronic.
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| Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 – January 7, 1943) |
The top portion of the tower is a fifty-five ton dome of conductive metals with a 300 foot deep iron root system below the the surface of the ground. Tesla says, "In this system that I have invented, it is necessary for the machine to get a grip of the earth," he explained, "otherwise it cannot shake the earth. It has to have a grip… so that the whole of this globe can quiver."
Tesla intended to transmit messages, telephony and even facsimile images across the Atlantic to England and to ships at sea based on his theories of using the Earth to conduct the signals.
His decision to scale up the facility and add his ideas of wireless power transmission to better compete with Guglielmo Marconi's radio based telegraph system was met with the project's primary backer, financier J. P. Morgan, refusing to fund the changes. Additional investment could not be found and the project was abandoned in 1906 and never became operational.
Telluric Currents: How Might the Egyptians Have Utilized Them
Telluric currents are phenomena observed in the Earth's crust and mantle. In September 1862, an experiment to specifically address Earth currents was carried out in the Munich Alps. (Lamont, JV)
As far back as the early Egyptians in circa 3,000 BC, however, the pyramid builders could have produced energy using the pyramids to capture the earth's tulluric currents. Once the pyramid generated its own electrical currrent, it could further increase the voltage by tying into the natural electrical grid of the planet using these Tulluric currents, creating a wireless type connection to
facilitate output at a great distance.
facilitate output at a great distance.
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| Telluric Energy Lines Criss-Crossing the Planet with Representation of Pyramid Emitting Energy |
The currents are primarily geomagnetically induced currents, which are induced by changes in the outer part of the Earth's magnetic field, which are usually caused by interactions between the solar wind and the magnetosphere or solar radiation effects on the ionosphere.
Telluric currents flow in the surface layers of the earth. The electric potential on the Earth's surface can be measured at different points, enabling the calculation of the magnitudes and directions of the telluric currents and hence the Earth's conductance.
These currents are known to have diurnal characteristics wherein the general direction of flow is towards the sun. Telluric currents continuously move between the sunlit and shadowed sides of the earth, toward the equator on the side of the earth facing the sun (that is, during the day), and toward the poles on the night side of the planet.
In industrial prospecting activity that uses the telluric current method, electrodes are properly located on the ground to sense the voltage difference between locations caused by the oscillatory telluric currents. It is recognized that a low frequency window (LFW) exists when telluric currents pass through the earth's substrata. In the frequencies of the LFW, the earth acts as a conductor.
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(Adapted from article written by Alan Bellows - July 10, 2007)
Other Resources:
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Working With Tulluric Energy and Human Well-being
Tulluric Currents
Working With Tulluric Energy and Human Well-being
Tulluric Currents



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