Re: Theos-World More dugpas
Apr 19, 2005 04:47 AM
by Drpsionic
In a message dated 4/19/05 6:06:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
silva_cass@yahoo.com writes:
<<
Anybody think that there is any truth in this statement, i.e. an earthquake
device?
>>
The earthquake device is relatively easy to make. You need a sound
generator, tunable to approx 8 hertz, a powerful amplifier and a few transducers that
can handle that frequency.
You wire the amplifier and the transducers to the sound generator and bury
the transducers and turn the unit on. What results is, in effect, a ground
tsunami that travels through the crust of the earth building up energy as it goes.
When it hits a fault line, the fault line moves.
The fireball effect is piezo-electricity being released from large quartz
formations breaking up.
The orignal Tesla device was not electronic, but rather mechanical, a sort of
time pile-driver that would just keep hitting the ground at the proper
frequency. He abandoned the project when he realized that it was impossible to tell
where the earthquake would hit.
Chuck the Heretic
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