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Michrowski, Andrew

Text: "Tesla's work with solitons." Research shows that Tesla's actual observation with his standing waves meet all the criteria for the definition of a soliton. He states in his July 6, 1912 Electrical Review and Western Electrician article, "It has been contended that radiation and conduction might both be utilized in actuating the receiver, but this view is untenable in the light of my discovery of the wonderful law governing the movement of electricity through the globe, which may be conveniently expressed by the statement that the projections of the wave-lengths (measured along the surface] on the earth's diameter or axis of symmetry of movement are all equal. Since the surfaces of the zones so defined are the same the law can also be expressed by stating that the current sweeps in equal times over equal terrestrial area... Thus the velocity through the superficial layers is variable, dependent on the distance from the transmitter, the mean value being p/2 times the velocity of light." The concept of projections of equal area of fields is consistent with soliton theory. Also refers to U. S. and USSR tests with solitons. Planetary Association for Clean Energy Newsletter. 1(3), Sept. 1979. p. 11-12.

See Also: solitons,Tesla waves, superluminal signals, wireless transmission of energy, Nikola Tesla.

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