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Phenomenon: the Lost Archives - Is Modern Science a Fraud? Cold Fusion & Tesla
Phenomenon: the Lost Archives - Is Modern Science a Fraud?
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the world economy would grind to a catastrophic halt in the 20th century wars have been waged over fossil fuels
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what if we were to learn that there exists a new form of clean energy in virtually unlimited supply a renewable
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resource legitimized in hundreds of laboratory tests and peer-reviewed scientific journals but which is ignored
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by governments and censored by many prestigious publications
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[Music] water it's urgent rushed ashore his
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chiseled craggy cliffs from solid stone it is home to the great animals of the
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sea and is the stuff of which 60% of the human body is composed over two-thirds
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of our world's surface is covered with this life-sustaining substance yet to
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this day many aspects of water remain a mystery
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over a century ago visionary novelist Jules Verne wrote I believe that water
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will one day be employed as a fuel that hydrogen and oxygen which constituted
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used singly or together will furnish an inexhaustible source of heat and light
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on March 23rd 1989 Jules burns prophecy
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of a world powered by water rose upon the landscape of popular culture two
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distinguished chemists dr. Martin Fleischmann and dr. Stanley pons announced to the amazement of the world
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that they had detected a nuclear like reaction that could turn water into a
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powerful new fuel their discovery became known as cold fusion because they said
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it delivered fusion energy like that produced in the Sun without emitting deadly radiation we didn't call it cold
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fusion at all that was a term which was wished on us but we never called it that
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we felt the processes had to be nuclear to account for the high levels of the
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energy in answer to their claim the Department of Energy quickly assembled a
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review panel headed up by dr. John Huizenga we wrote a very negative report
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and concluded that the results that were being presented to us were contrary to
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everything we had found out about nuclear physics over the last 50 years
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the sword of this panels condemnation struck with speed and brutality ignoring
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the facts in a blind rush to judgment hot fusion physics people have been very
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vigorous than their denunciation of this being called fusion right away reports
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came in of excess heat much too large to be from any chemical reaction
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Laboratories from Texas to India confirmed the presence of tritium a vital determining feature of a nuclear
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reaction in two or three weeks we got the first results and several groups
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started saying yes we see excess heat and but the most important
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and unbelievable phenomena at that time was the observation of tritium a
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mudslinging frenzy followed the old guard of the scientific establishment
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with their powerful influence in media and government did everything possible to denounce pons Fleischmann and their
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unprecedented work in conclusion we have no evidence in our laboratory with any
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of our samples for fusion I'm very sorry that so Lewis has no information on the
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tritium levels that is available and is available in the correction list - we
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know the foreground we don't know the background I would like to the background is available in the
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corrections to the paper might be I would like to specifically peer-reviewed
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publications like nature divisive Lee shame the discoverers with allegations of incompetence touching off one of the
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greatest tragedies in the history of science I think the term broadly speaking it's
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dead and it will remain dead for a long long time
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this was a discovery perhaps as significant as the Wright brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk but
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instead of embracing it the governors of official science declared war on cold fusion was the promise of cold fusion
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too good to be true or was it trampled on by closed-minded greedy power brokers whose special
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interests outlaid the public good hydrogen and oxygen the components of water are two of the most reactive
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elements on earth electrolysis the process of extracting them from water as
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gas has been known to science for nearly 200 years this knowledge has enabled us to develop
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fuels some of which are used to propel manned rockets into space though
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powerful these chemical fuels don't hold a candle to the energy release of a nuclear reaction the fire of this
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miracle was at the heart of what pons and Fleischmann offered to the world with their groundbreaking cold fusion
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process when positively charged deuterons are attracted to the Palladium cathode
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they crammed together millions and millions of them inside the cathode
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getting closer and closer and they fuse and they create energy in the form of
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helium there's more energy in one cubic mile of seawater than in all the known
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oil reserves on earth I mean you could drive your car 55 million miles on a
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gallon of heavy water maybe the end of pollution Hollywood starry-eyed version
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of energy from water seems the stuff of fantasy and while it is true that a definitive theory describing the effect
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has eluded scientists former chief science writer for MIT engineer dr.
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Eugene mallove has assembled the evidence that takes the illusion out of cold fusion when I finished my book fire
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from ice in 1991 I concluded that the evidence for cold fusion was
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overwhelmingly compelling today we can no longer say that the evidence is
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well ming-lee compelling it is now a hundred percent certain dismissed early on by Carper's and critics the field of
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cold fusion is very much alive energy producing devices exist today that
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seemed to defy the conventions of modern science we're getting nucular energy
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output without the nuclear radiation byproducts if an atom were a huge
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athletic stadium at its center would be a nucleus the size of a pea in turn an
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atom in the eye of this Mouse would compare in size to the mouse in the same way the mouse compares in size to the
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entire earth this comparison is characteristic of the monumental challenge faced by scientists worldwide
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in their effort to unravel the riddle of the cold fusion effect our critics would
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say that the problem of cold fusion is that there is no theory to describe it the problem is completely different the
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problem is that there are far too many theories which purports to describe the same set of observations and no more
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than one of these theories can be correct fusion takes place when the nuclei of two atoms usually hydrogen
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collide and fuse together releasing vast amounts of energy prevailing theory
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suggests that this can only happen at extreme temperatures like those found on the Sun or in a nuclear blast
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experimental reactor facilities like the jet plasma hot fusion site in England have attempted to replicate the fusion
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process of the Sun for decades because current technology demands that more energy has to be put into a reaction and
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comes out it hasn't been economically viable however Stanley pons of the University
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of Utah and Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton claimed that they could create a fusion reaction at
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room temperature and make fusion energy reality with the potential of making
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uncounted billions of energy dollars scientists at hot fusion facilities like
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Princeton and MIT seeking to replicate solar fusion have received untold
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billions for the bill of magnetically ringed tokamak reactors although a great deal has been learned
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through experimentation in this field the process itself has never produced a single watt of excess power at the time
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of the pons and Fleischmann announcement hot fusion research was in full swing several powerful University budgets were
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reliant upon research dollars siphoned off government coffers into the development of this technology partly it
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was a very unfortunate time to make such an announcement for various reasons
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really the situation in the United States the situation with regard to the program in hot fusion that was against
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it but also of course was the fact that we were not ready to make such an
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announcement cold fusion violates most of what I was
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taught chemistry once you see it happen and you in front
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of you and in your own apparatus it's pretty convincing that there's a reality
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since pons and Fleischmann were both well aware of the pitfalls of premature publicity why would they bypass the
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accepted conventions of the peer-review system and announced their discovery through the media
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I was thinking these guys know food they know what they're doing these are good scientists prior to the 1989
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announcement Stephen a Jones a physics professor at nearby Brigham Young University learned of pons and
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Fleischmann's work through an informant at the do-e in a flagrant example of shameless opportunism Jones insisted on
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going public quickly with his comparatively much less clear results disparaging the excess heat claims of
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Fleischmann and pons Jones announcement would have effectively prevented the two scientists from patenting their process
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a process they had developed on their own over long years of research
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on the advice of university attorneys pons and Fleischmann feeling their backs
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to the wall reluctantly delivered their work to public scrutiny
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though their discovery posed a very clear challenge to the energy industry it was the scientific community mostly
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physicists which raised the specter of doubt and wrong doing this experiment hasn't been reproduced by any National
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Laboratory or any university yet without a good football team cold fusion researcher dr. Robert Bush
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our reaction was not unlike that of other physicists who who thought on the
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one hand gee that would be marvelous if they're doing it and then on the other hand my god chemists doing it for
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probably pennies compared to what physicists have have taken from the
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public coffer over the last 40 years the order of 40 billion dollars to do hot fusion it was
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war from the outset on April 14th 1989 dr. Glenn Seaborg and Nobel laureate
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with a distinguished record in conventional nuclear science told then President Bush it is not due to nuclear
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fusion Secretary of Energy Admiral James Watkins nevertheless enlisted many
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federally funded laboratories to investigate the cold fusion claim Admiral Watkins at that time head of the
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Department of Energy he had an edict he said this must be verified in two weeks
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I'm going to put the whole of the do-e labs on it so I had put the whole of my
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team on it and of course it turned out that you couldn't get any results under four weeks each part of the impossible to see
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology was one of the testing facilities selected by the Department of Energy mi
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t--'s hot fusion director professor Ronald R Parker fired the next salvo on the front page of the Boston Herald
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Parker accused Fleischmann and pons of possible fraud and of engaging in scientific
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slock it was a well time directive to the American Physical Society to go on
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the attack against cold fusion for instance Professor William hopper a
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hot fusion veteran and advisor the secretary Watkins was quoted as saying just by looking at Fleischmann and pons
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on television you could tell they were incompetent boobs credibility for a scientist is the coin of the realm and
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if and if you lose that coin then you can't get grant funding you your work
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becomes regarded as inferior and you you slip down notches in the eyes of your
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peers and this is a real disaster for five years prior to their announcement Fleischmann and pons and used their own
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money to conduct experiments passing a current through an electrochemical cell containing deuterium oxide heavy water
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one of the electrodes in the cell was made of the precious metal palladium the
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electrical current separated out individual deuterium atoms and forced them to pack tightly into the Palladium
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cathode what happened next remains a mystery whether it was nuclear
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fusion or something else the heat energy that came out of that little jar was thousands to millions of times what
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could be explained by any known chemical reaction [Music]
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the most classically trained physicists the idea that low-level nuclear reactions could produce significant heat
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energy was unthinkable the nuclei of atoms are all positively charged they
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repel each other they don't want to come together or fuse accepted millions of degrees and when they do deadly
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radiation can be the result the US Department of Energy or do II convened a
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review panel in April of 1989 dr. John Huizenga an early cold fusion critic was
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assigned to a chair position though his bias against cold fusion was well known he sank acclaimed cold fusion was
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nonsense and advised authorities against a formal investigation by mid-july the
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do-e panel had completed their damning report earlier in the century a very
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distinguished chemist by the name of Irving Langmuir defined a pathological science as a science of things that
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aren't true and I have labeled my book cold fusion the scientific Fiasco of the
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century simply because there's no experimental evidence at this point that any nuclear reaction products have been
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formed therefore the claim that cold fusion is a nuclear reaction process
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without a commensurate amount of nuclear reaction product products is simply
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pathological science but ten years of results from successful experiments support another conclusion there are
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thousands of papers that have already been published on cold fusion showing the evidence for the excess heat nuclear
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products including helium tritium low-level neutrons but at the same time
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we have the establishment of physics and the establishment of science for that matter
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totally ignoring us in fact very quickly I realized that ColdFusion was going to be the world's best example
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of pathological science the criticism of pathological science is one which has
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quite frequently been leveled at unusual investigations which admittedly sometimes are at fault however there is
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also the situation that people will criticize failed long after they should
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really have given up and that is pathological criticism they just get trapped in a situation they have made a
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criticism they have to maintain that criticism against all the evidence after
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decades of painstaking observation through his own homemade ground glass lenses the Dutch janitor Anthony Lewin
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Hoch opened our eyes to the realm of microbiology in the year 1675 the world
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of science however continued to thumb its nose at the field for nearly 200 years ridiculing the work of men like
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the great Louis Pasteur [Music]
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inventor Thomas Edison's vision of a world powered by direct current had its roots in his own pocketbook
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his public criticisms of the work of rival Nikola Tesla almost cost civilization the miracle of AC current
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when the Wright brothers first flew in 1903 no papers covered at all because
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everybody was convinced certainly the American press that heavier-than-air flight was totally impossible all the
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top scientists said this is nonsense and editors wouldn't even bother to send journalists or photographers to
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interview the rights or even to take pictures of them flying in full of public view and it wasn't for about five
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years but eventually that's my goodness this is real heavier than air flight is
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possible and I think a similar thing is going to happen with so-called cold
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fusion the scientific groundwork for cold
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fusion has been accomplished with great difficulty by underfunded scientists toiling over experiments in laboratories
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and basements around the world whether their efforts remain eclipsed by hot fusion and other cash cow programs or
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win the support of science and the public will be revealed over time despite the nasty accusations made
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against cold fusion accomplished scientists like dr. Bob Bush and dr. Edmund storms of the Los Alamos
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laboratory continued their leading-edge work often producing extraordinary results we were seeing this this
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marvelous effect of excess power and integrated over time excess heat in our own laboratory so it wasn't as if we had
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to take somebody else's word for it we had we had proved it the conclusion was that the amount of palladium that you
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could fit on your thumb would be enough to produce a reactor that would supply the city of Los Angeles with all their
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power need supporting evidence mounted throughout the 90s yet revered experts like Huizinga hopper and Morrison clung
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to their original conclusions flying the one prevailing negative do a report as
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their standard is there is something new coming up you know professors who teach
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physics hate to change their courses
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they don't appreciate monsters which crop up and which cannot be explained
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explained was in the frame was a present knowledge sociologists of science have
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said that if you get four big names in a field of science to stand up and say
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that something isn't so that unfortunately all of the other people tend to fall into a line kind of herd
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like when science becomes a part of the belief structure of society you have the
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danger that people aren't gonna go beyond the boundaries of that science and and every year we are discovering
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things that we didn't know last year so science must always keep pace with discovery and discoveries a real-time
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process it is not about dogma professor George Miley do the fusion studies laboratory the
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university of illinois was one of the few editors of a peer-reviewed journal to accept papers on cold fusion let's
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take at RIT him as an example which has worked tom Claytor has done it Los Alamos I asked him have you convinced
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your management at Los Alamos tritium is real and he said no I haven't problem is
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that I only get a positive results three times out of ten now think about that if
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it happens once the inquisitive inquisitive scientists should say well
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how did it happen let's find out how we can ultimately make it happen consistently at s RI international dr.
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michael mckubre was one of the first scientists to replicate the cold fusion effect there's clearly evidence of
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anomalous excess heat which occur in these experiments now also in similar
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experiments evidence of an anomalous nuclear process it's my suspicion my
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bias if you like that the two anomalies are in fact connected in the free for
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all that followed the cold fusion announcement hot fusion proponents drew this specious conclusion that cold
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fusion must work like hot fusion if pons and Fleischmann are alive they contended
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and their results must be faulty since the neutron radiation from the fusion reaction would surely have killed
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them they refused to consider that another form of the same process might
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be at work in the years that have followed the cold fusion process has repeatedly produced not only heat energy
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but also nuclear byproducts such as tritium and the ash from a nuclear reaction that all-important indicator of
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nuclear fusion helium it's clearly not possible to produce helium from a
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chemical process the only possibility that remained is that the helium is produced by a nuclear process if the helium is
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produced by a nuclear process then necessarily there will be an Associated release of heat basically we were just
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trying to find out when we had excess heat would there be helium present in a
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sample and when there was no excess heat would we not we would find no helium present eight times when we had excess
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heat we found helium we ran controls six times when there was no excess heat
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there was no helium [Music] were the alleged negative findings of
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MIT and Caltech what soured science and the public to the cold fusion claim pons
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and Fleischmann had after all breached scientific etiquette by going public first instead of through the accepted
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channels of the peer-reviewed sister data should be published in the most
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reputable of scientific journals it should not be published first in the
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newspapers it should not be disseminated through the popular media until in fact the
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information can be replicated officials at the University of Utah were chastised for their haste in publicizing the
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discovery through the media there's a hypothesis an idea the idea is tested in
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the laboratory it's written up in a journal it undergoes peer review which
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means people experts in the field look at that information they test its validity they ask questions about its
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validity then it's published in the journal then of course the scientific community region then the scientific
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community tries to test the part can they repeat this experiment indeed data affirming vital aspects of
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the discovery was published in reputable journals but the presiding agenda of official science the science of money
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and politics drowned the truth in accusations of impropriety and outright
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fraud when it was first said my Fleshman importance that ColdFusion existed this
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went all the way up to the president and the president appointed special committee 22 excellent scientists to
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investigate it and these scientists announced that that we're going to you turn to other laboratories to try and
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see what was happening but every time they went to this laboratory by some miracle none of the cells worked at this
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time when the arab panel came through with Huizenga as a chairman on july the
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6 1989 to visit they were looking very lightly at the heat measurements and
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very strongly at the absence of neutrons and tritium once they saw no neutrons and tritium they could use that to
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denounce the field and protect their budgets and fascinatingly many of the
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people on that panel a couple of them I should say came to me looking for research funds in this on this in this
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field even though publicly they were speaking of our Congress against having
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Congress put any money in him early on they were able to show that pons and Fleischmann essentially made some
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serious mistakes and their interpretation of the nuclear physics eventually I think because of this nuclear bad nuclear physics the
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physicists threw out the good baby which
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was the excess heat effect along with the bad nuclear interpretation bathwater
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also working in the field of cold fusion were esteemed scientists with personal knowledge of and confidence in the work
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of pons and Fleischmann scientists whose careers were likewise untarnished Texas
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A&M professor john bockris regarded as a world-class electrochemist led a research group at texas A&M that
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produced essential evidence of the fusion phenomenon the first thing was this this thing called tritium which is
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a sub form of hydrogen which should not exist except in extremely tiny
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quantities and we found that by working these cells of
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upon that we could produce this tritium in great abundance it was the first
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clear proof of the phenomenon fortuitous or not in the first experiment that we
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ran some three or four months after the initial announcement we saw some evidence of excess heat and what we see
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in our laboratory is no evidence for any unusual nuclear or chemical reactions
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having seen the effect with my own eyes that claims from a few that this is impossible
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inconsistent with all known laws of nuclear physics at least these
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suggestions are in fact irrelevant at Texas A&M the bockris group came under attack science journalist Gary Taubes
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wrote an inflammatory article in science magazine alleging that someone in the group had spiked the experiment with
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tritium although proven false the accusation was enough to smear the work of the group and place dr. bockris in
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the line of fire well I was 69 years old at that time I took suppose they're
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farming what it doesn't really matter I had my career the worst they could do
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would be to say go but finally the university revolted they set up an
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inquiry normally we'd say someone's innocent until proven guilty and you
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given the opportunity to have a trial rather than having an article written about what you've done wrong and
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identifies being guilty in the press rather than due process finally they
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came out okay I mean they gave me another letter I'd had the letter complete exoneration but I think the
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main part was that I had done work which was against the paradigm you know people
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said that they've been to other universities and people had laughed at it I said what the heck are you doing
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trying to disprove the laws of nuclear physics that's exactly what we were doing and succeeding
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the government labs like Los Alamos and universities around the world confirming
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the presence of excess heat and nuclear products why the continued debate why do influential skeptics still insist
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that nothing unusual is going on what would motivate such blatant distortion of the facts today scientists must live
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in a world run by finances and not only to maintain the good life for themselves
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but also to stock their labs getting more money as we can to become more
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vital to scientists or as vital to scientists as the research itself mi
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t--'s hot fusion center a federally funded facility was among the loudest voices to disparage the work of pons and
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Fleischmann ironically upon re-examination of their results disturbing inconsistencies appeared mi
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t--'s raw data provided clear evidence of excess heat but in mi t--'s official
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report the graph was altered to reflect no excess heat engineer dr. Eugene
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mallove chief science journalist at MIT resigned in protest in the case of MIT
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it was a disaster these people before even analyzing their calorimetry data
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held a party for the death of cold fusion and then they manipulated the data to make a positive result
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look negative their results don't prove coal fusion but they certainly had a
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positive result this complete nonsense utterly ridiculous and without
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foundation and the any allegations along those lines I believe I made by people
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that don't understand how measurements to make an official investigation of the fraud was requested MIT president
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Charles vest concurrently a member of the White House Advisory Panel for the funding of hot fusion conducted an
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investigation that was a sham mi t--'s hot fusion lab the very
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facility which concocted the damning evidence that helped kill government funding for cold fusion in the u.s. went
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on to receive massive federal funding for its own hot fusion research to this
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day mi t--'s false no is cited as evidence against federal funding and the
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issuance of US patents in the field but MIT did not act alone I had a man he was
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an employee of one of the National Labs and he said that on the plane over he
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had to Santa Fe he had shown his boss some positive results verifying
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phenomenon and his boss had told him that he if he presented those results he'd be fired the boss I was working
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with one point I should do that kind of experiment that kind of experiments I said wait look he said I'm more
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interested by doing something in the cold fusion I said cold fusion I mean don't do that
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he said I said why should I not do that he said because it doesn't work yes it works I've done experiments I know
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people have done experiments I know pons and Fleischmann and look it if you decide to do it you cannot work
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with me anymore because I don't want my name to be attached to your name with congressional funding dead Fleischmann
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and pons moved to France to carry on their research
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by 1992 we had video recordings of intense energy release by the summer of
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1994 we had demonstrated sustained if you say you want you wish to make the
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simple device about the year 2000 if the resources had been available we would
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have got to the Year to the probably before the year 2000 but this did not
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happen ColdFusion pioneers carried on despite
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continued attacks on their reputations and careers by 1999 eight international
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conferences had been held with several thousand technical papers published in peer-reviewed journals worldwide in the
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US the Electric Power Research Institute or every a private consortium including
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dozens of utility companies spent over ten million dollars to investigate cold fusion claims in its final report epic
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concluded quote definite evidence of nuclear reactions were detected but with
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the federal funding out of the picture proponents of cold fusion had to look elsewhere to continue their
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revolutionary science in the mid-90s the Government of Japan funded a cold fusion
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program called new hydrogen energy though short-lived it inspired many Japanese scientists to break new ground
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in this area the governments of Italy and France funded research and many
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private startups in the u.s. convinced of the commercial potential of the process began securing related patents
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while carefully avoiding the stigma of being tagged cold fusion
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over the last decade independent inventors have developed cold fusion devices that have at first glance seem
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promising only to fall short when examined by qualified scientists but
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what if a cold fusion device did exist that produced excess heat consistently before trained independent eyes clean
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energy technologies of Sarasota Florida has already brought scientific demonstration cells to market using
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ordinary water and tiny metal coated beads they claimed their Patterson Power Cell is produced up to 1,000 times the
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input power Motorola sponsored a test of this cell wherein twenty watts of heat
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were produced for eleven hours this heat continued even after the tiny input
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electricity was turned off they start producing excess heat almost right away then why didn't we do the measurements
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there's already excessive while carefully avoiding being called cold fusion dr. Randall Mills of black light
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power in New Jersey has attracted substantial funding creating a company positioned to be a leading manufacturer
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in the new energy age some of our better experiments with the electrolytic cell
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have generated as much as a thousand percent excess heat for example if we
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put one watt into the cell we will get 10 watts out this vessel is sitting here
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making as we watch helium 4 and the temperature is 215 degrees centigrade
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this is the key you change this just a little bit it doesn't work at all
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now this is a very novel concept that you can have a nuclear fusion occur at
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215 centigrade and one atmosphere pressure the temperature records quite
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clearly indicates in these experiments as it does in less cases experiment if there is an unexplained source of heat
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and the magnitude of that source of heat is approximately the right value to
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account for the observed helium so inside this vessel now for six seven
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weeks we have had de Torian fusing to helium four and giving this excess
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temperature of about 35 degrees centigrade which is big a really big effect the technology of catalytic
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fusion developed by dr. les case is one of the most extraordinary developments
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we have in the cold fusion field he has excess heat massive excess heat and also
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helium-4 production the very nuclear ash that the opponents of cold fusion
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demanded in the early days it's appears as though he is very close to having a
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self-sustaining device that will keep hot by itself generate steam hot water
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perhaps electricity before much longer [Music]
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alchemy the idea that lead can be turned into gold was always considered a
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medieval myth while modern science has proved the transmutation of elements as possible the process is far too costly to be
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practical yet as early as 1992 scientists experimenting with cold fusion observed in their spent cells
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small amounts of metals like copper silver and zinc that simply shouldn't be there Kevin Wolfe a nuclear physicist and
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Stanley made many measurements of tritium then he got some even more astonishing results as early as nine to
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two which were these transmutation results the metal forming another metal
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consignment the electrode you see which was super super anti paradigm you notice
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that dreadful word alchemy or she must have used but it was a form of that in a way that it was creating new metals
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using Terry Yoshio mori antara he commissioner of the Hokkaido University in Japan produced volumes of
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data documenting the production of metals from iron to platinum along with
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these consistently came the production of excess heat energy the potential
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environmental benefits of this technology are awesome companies like SETI Trenor G and the
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Cincinnati group are developing ways to solve the world's radioactive waste problem changing radioactive materials
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into some other form of harmless metal in 1999 developments in this area
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prompted the do-e to award a research grant to Professor George Miley of the University of Illinois however within
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days of the grant announcement the ever vigilant critics of cold fusion science attacked Miley's work and killed his
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funding on the secret panel set up to repeal the grant was the ardent enemy of cold fusion science himself dr. John
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Huizenga nuclear energy was once a laboratory curiosity so let's assume that these
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devices can be developed the futures an almost unlimited it could be the end of
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the fossil fuel age the end of oil and coal and the end incidentally of many of our worries about global pollution and
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global warming while the environmental challenges faced by the u.s. often make front-page news the pollution problems
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encountered by third world nations and countries relying exclusively on fossil fuels fare much worse 2/3 of the cities
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has problem in pollution and the wind 'red of the land of my country is
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damaged by the acid rain the 80% of the
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power energy source in from coal we have 1.2 billion population and we
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anticipate it will be one half or more killing in the middle of next century we
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consume 1 tons of the coal per capita
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so if we increase our power assumption of power consumption by a factor of
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three then we will burn about five
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billion tons of coal in the middle of next century what is the ultimate
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potential of cold fusion technology it has been estimated that 250 miles of
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coal cars could be replaced with as little as one pickup truck full of heavy water the daily waste from a 1,000
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megawatt cold fusion plant would be approximately 150 grams of helium which
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is harmless compared to some 30,000 tons of carbon dioxide sulfur dioxide and
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other wastes produced by a comparable fossil fuel
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what I like about cold fusion is it is different from thermal power
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hydroelectric power of nuclear fission power because it is potentially small
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and the investments required are much smaller and hopefully it can be
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mass-produced by industry and this completely changes the whole concept of
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power generation distribution consumption I think the electric power grid will
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will absolutely wither away I think automobiles trucks trains planes all forms of transportation will use
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this new powerful energy source the writing is on the wall the fossil fuel
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age is about to end everyday the burning of fossil fuels contributes to the destruction of our
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environment while the breakthrough discovery of a totally clean virtually unlimited energy source languishes in
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obscurity its history in the making what we're living here right I can't I
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couldn't dream of a situation like that despite a decade of experimentation and a body of indisputable evidence the
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gatekeepers of official science continue to deprive us of a technology we so
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desperately need to be proper stewards of our world
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[Music] without some morals or something to
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believe in on this planet be it God or science or whatever you truly believe in
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and what do you have what do you have what do you have what reason do you have
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to survive what reason do you have to go on we did nothing wrong we made no mistakes in our observations
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we've made no mistakes in a world where corruption greed and political
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maneuvering often went out over the virtues of the human spirit we believed perhaps naively that an
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exception might exist in the experimental sciences the history of science is littered with individual
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incidents of fraud patent stealing and flagrant misrepresentation but here we found a contemporary conspiracy that
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overshadows most of what we've discovered in the phenomenon archives
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field in upcoming episodes of this program are the contents of a recently
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unearthed repository classified by the secret government the phenomenon
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archives
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[Music] many of us would like to believe that
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the achievement of greatness is rewarded if not monetarily then certainly through the even eyes of history in the next 60
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minutes you may be shocked to discover that at least one man whose accomplishments touch each of our lives
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on a daily basis has been virtually forgotten at the head of the 20th
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century Nikola Tesla a Serbian immigrant and inventor whose name is nearly
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forgotten catapulted our civilization into the new age the use of alternating current radio fluorescent lighting
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remote control and robotics a total of 700 patents are all attributable to this
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one man on Thursday January the 7th 1943 at approximately 10:30 p.m. with the
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world engulfed in a struggle against the dark forces of the Nazi war machine Nikola Tesla breathes his last dying
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alone in a small room at the hotel New Yorker
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outside the city is alive with his legacy glistening with the electricity
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from Tesla's fully realized vision of a world powered by alternating current he
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was incredibly aware of the consequences of his scientific inventions and their impact on the total development of
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mankind Tesla is buried in relative obscurity a fallen giant of invention
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whose discoveries remain the foundation for some of civilizations most important scientific advancements geniuses of the
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19th century Edison was one level of science but Tesla was many levels higher
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he was a lonely character researching independently outside mainstream science
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he must have appeared to the so-called normal world like a complete eccentric a
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tremendous package of Technology
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applications and wonders and our life all our lives are collectively much
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better because of his work why has this great man been so neglected by his fellow scientists in the public perhaps
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the answers lie more in the works never realized by Tesla that in his publicly acknowledged achievements
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legend has it that Nikola Tesla was born at the stroke of midnight in 1856 in the
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midst of a dazzling electrical storm as a young man his greatest aspiration was
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to harness the power of Niagara Falls he achieved that dream and in so doing popularized alternating current now
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already half century after his death a mystery surrounds Tesla his contributions which were great in many
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have descended into obscurity why Nikola Tesla was a humanitarian the u.s.
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patriot and yes an unbridled genius though he has most often been personified as the quintessential mad
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scientist perhaps his only real misdeed was being born ahead of his time Tesla a
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Serb grew up in a small village in Croatia the son of a strict clergyman and a brilliant inventive mother with a
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photographic memory and the ability to learn six languages by the age of 18 Tesla soon assumes his path in life as a
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gifted inventor he has an uncanny ability to visualize his inventions to
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assemble tests and disassemble them to exacting dimensions all in his mind either while awake or in his dreams from
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the time he was an early child Tesla had the capability to visualize something so
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intensely and so vividly that he simply couldn't tell the difference between
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that and a real object in 1884 Nikola Tesla emigrates to the United States
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virtually penniless he presents himself to Thomas Edison and is hired immediately but when Tesla describes to
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Edison his intricate plans for alternating current and a polyphase motor system far more efficient than
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Edison's direct current system Edison recognizes Tesla as a potentially dangerous competitor just didn't want
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anybody had to get ahead of him even he had a better system and this is when
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you get aggressive people working they will destroy each other a prize is offered to anyone who can
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harness and transmit energy from Niagara Falls to Buffalo New York Edison does everything in his power to
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discredit alternating current and Tesla is a danger to human life start the
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generator you have just seen alternating
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currents and actually despite Edison's opposition Tesla's AC polyphase system
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is adopted and in May of 1888 George Westinghouse hears about this remarkable
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inventor and buys the alternating current patents by 1897 both Tesla and
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alternating current become a household name throughout the world he realized completely what would happen
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with the implementation of alternating current and electrification of the whole planet that it would bring tremendous
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change in human life in information in general even in the mental state of
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human beings
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despite his new notoriety Tesla is a pure inventor a great dreamer and does
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not actively pursue the commercial exploitation of his ideas his many remarkable breakthroughs in
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high-frequency electricity including radar radio neon and fluorescent lamps
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are often attributed to others for instance Tesla's invention of shadow
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grafts a system for taking x-ray photographs predates the work of Vilhelm Renkin
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Tesla's fertile imagination in Kindles theories for the internet and television years ahead of their time
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though these visionary leaps are ultimately proven and manifest Tesla's tendency toward exaggeration and the
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manner in which he announces his ideas to the press caused the inventor a good deal of public criticism pictures the
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news energy and why not matter - now we
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must liberate thought we must set it free of limitations that space and time impose on it and yet keep its principle
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characteristics now and in future centuries a flamboyant and mysterious
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man always too eager to share his ideas with the world Tesla demonstrates his laboratory
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experiments to such friends and luminaries as Mark Twain the man was
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socially capable of hobnobbing with most elite people in the world at the time Mark Twain Westinghouse JP Morgan and
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from his acquaintances was able to finance some of the most spectacular
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experiments in history as a publicity stunt Tesla would sit in his laboratory while massive bolts of electricity
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danced about it without the use of wires these airborne streamers would freely
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illuminate the lamps held in Tesla's hand and Tesla was the first person to really
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show how to transmit wireless energy through the air to ignite electrical
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bulbs or electrical tubes they were fluorescent tubes which he had in the room these tubes would respond to different
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frequencies so if he produced one frequency one group of bulbs would light and reproduced another frequency
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another group of bulbs was would light in 1898 while perfecting his patents for
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the invention of wireless radio transmission Tesla's laboratory mysteriously burns to the ground this
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fire destroys thousands of hours of work setting the inventor back years and costing him personally over a million
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dollars Tesla is horrified by the extent of the damage but his is a resilient
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spirit for Wahl the hardware lay in cinders Tesla's remarkable mental
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abilities enabled him to begin the process of recreating his work in 1899
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Tesla moves to Colorado Springs to experiment with terrestrial and atmospheric waves out on the Prairie he
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pursues his passion for discovering sources of free energy both above and below the surface of the earth while
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investigating a phenomenon known as the Schumann cavity he develops his theories for tapping limitless sources of power
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that all people of the world may share surrounding the earth there's a cavity
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that resonates at about 8 cycles per second and this cavity exists between
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the earth were standing on now and the bottom of the ionosphere about a 60 kilometer gap in this three-dimensional
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resonant cavity in that cavity you can transmit power electromagnetic energy at
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8 Hertz with almost no attenuation the Schumann cavity is pumped or fuelled at
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this time with megawatts of power from the Lightning strokes that are occurring many times a second
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like bases it's rather like a child was playing with a tetherball Tesla was so
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creative he envisioned using his power transmitter to spank the ball put a
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great big ball of electricity if by analogy a pulse of electricity in the ionosphere and it would very weakly
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distribute itself all the way around the world and when it came around the other side just at the right moment he would
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spank it again with another pulse of electricity keep doing this until the accumulated energy was so great that it
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would be a resource to be pulled back out of the sky by a popper antenna
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Tesla's idea was to be able to provide power equally to all people on earth at
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this time there are two to three billion people on this planet that can't go home at night turn on the lights we can the
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people that can are living in poverty Tesla saw that there was a division between the haves and have-nots and he
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was determined to make electrical power equally available to all people on this
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planet as a gift Tesla develops the
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technology at Colorado Springs to produce astonishingly high voltages and currents when the switch is thrown
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ghostly sparks dance inside the lab while on the copper ball atop the antenna thick blue lightning crackles up
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over 100 feet into the sky thunderclaps are heard over 15 miles away it is one
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of the great inventors crowning achievements man-made lightning
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the Colorado Springs he had a 56 kilovolt ampere westinghouse transformer
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but George Westinghouse gave to them and had various taps on it up to 55,000
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volts and through the amplification of this transformer into his magnifying
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transmitter he's able to actually blowing up the Colorado Springs some of
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the generators in our Colorado Springs tent at a distance of about 25 miles
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away who originally it was thought that he generated or used so much power from
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the utility company that burned out a couple of their generators since then
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there's been some conjecture that actually he was picking up more energy
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from the surrounding air at that high altitude and it was feeding back into
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the generator and you cannot feed electrical energy back into a generator
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and that's what blew out and they wouldn't sell him any more power until he and his assistant went down there to
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repair the generators Tesla determines
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that waves of energy in the earth can be used to transmit power to any point on the globe in laboratory tests he
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successfully demonstrates the illumination of wireless lamps many miles from the laboratory but his
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experiments also produce more ominous possibilities alpha waves the new human
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brain are between six and eight Hertz the wave frequency of the Schumann cavity resonates between six and eight
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Hertz all biological systems operate in the same frequency range the human
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brains alpha waves function in this range and the electrical resonance of the earth is between six and eight Hertz
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thus our entire biological system the brain and the earth itself work on the
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same frequencies if we can control that resonance system electron we could directly control the entire
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mental system of humankind Tesla aware of the awesome power this
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aspect of his discovery might unleash decides to keep it under wraps with the
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success of the Colorado experiments Tesla moves back to New York City after courting several financial backers he is
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introduced to JP Morgan the infamous banker and international financier
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Morgan is convinced by Tesla's promise that he can quote build a world broadcasting system that will earn
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millions inspired by the earlier works of genius attributed to Tesla the
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business savvy Morgan invests $150,000 though he must concede 51% ownership in
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his radio patents to the fabulously wealthy industrialist Tesla nevertheless proceeds with his construction of the
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legendary Wardenclyffe tower in 1901 of laboratories were built by Tesla to try
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to prove his dream as per radio transmission of power first it started
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off his told us back as it would be just a voice communication but his real dream was power
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soon thereafter with Wardenclyffe in the midst of construction Tesla receives a
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report that glue gamma Marconi has successfully completed a Transocean radio transmission Morgan threatens to
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pull out rather than admit defeat Tesla expands on his original idea for
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Wardenclyffe transforming it into the pilot project for his long and vision global power and communications system
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Tesla promises Morgan that he can erect a system of towers that will pull down energy from the ionosphere making it
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possible to transmit electricity throughout the world without wires in short free energy for everyone Tesla
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was called a nut because Tesla also said that he could generate without any fuel without a solar energy without any wind
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power he could generate electrical power and he did do that and and that was something that the fuel companies didn't
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want to have happen he was also able to broadcast electrical through the air without any wires and
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that project was stopped by JP Morgan when he when with commercial consequences became obvious seeing no
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way to make a profit from Tesla's free energy device and convinced Marconi would monopolize radio Morgan backs off
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ironically over 40 years later the Supreme Court of the United States determines that Marconi copied his radio
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technology from patents already held by Tesla and that it was Tesla who actually discovered wireless transmission some
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believe that the Wardenclyffe Fiasco was about more than just money they say Tesla himself scuttled the
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plant out of fear that in the wrong hands the potential power generated by Wardenclyffe could bring lasting harm to
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the people and the planet although Morgan didn't finance the
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Wardenclyffe tower at the end it seems to me the project was not stopped because of money Tesla stopped it when he realized his
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ideas might be co-opted and implemented solely for military purposes that's probably the wisest decision of
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scientists can make and Tesla reveals for the first time in an article
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published in the New York Times that Wardenclyffe could also be used as a weapon to take down airplanes he managed
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to stop the catastrophe that would be attributed to him because being able to free and targetdown
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two billion volts from the ionosphere is sufficient to burn any city on the planet the effect is stronger than the
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atomic bomb did Tesla discover the ultimate means of destruction the answer
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is still unresolved by 1915 it is
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rumored that Tesla and Thomas Edison are each to receive the Nobel Prize but these reports prove false
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two years later Tesla is awarded the Edison medal by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers but any
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credibility this might afford him is undone by Tesla's extravagant boasts that Wardenclyffe can be used to modify
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the weather [Music] they tore the tower down during the war
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because the military thought that was there for a spy purposes took at least
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three or four charges of dynamite it was so well built they almost couldn't demolish it but before it was completely
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dismembered it was experimented with by someone who wanted to project scalar
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waves all the birds seagulls and nothing else left the area there wasn't one
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within 20 miles and the fisherman normally go out there complained because
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there were no fish if they could catch within the radius of 10 or 15 miles
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while that station was operating that's why you can get a manifestation of some
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animals acting strangely a day or hour
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before an earthquake with his beloved tower in ruins
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Tesla retreats into his laboratory and begins far more complex and dangerous
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experiments on July 11 1934 the New York
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Times reports that Nikola Tesla has developed a death ray a particle beam
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weapon that can destroy 10,000 planes at a distance of 250 miles Tesla claims
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that a plan for producing this device could be constructed in three months at a cost of two million dollars aside from
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the devastating offensive capabilities Tesla believes that if he can successfully build 12 of these towers
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his is a weapon to end all wars
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Tesla's famous Death Ray was a device which probably is very widely
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misunderstood it may have been one of the reasons why he didn't receive some of the respect by
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the scientific community they may have well deserved I think today a lot of
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people think of a Death Ray isn't as a phaser or some esoteric type of device you
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might see on science fiction
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[Music] Tesla's claims terrify the public but
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fascinate Hollywood he is parodied in Superman cartoons is a mad scientist
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terrorizing New York with an electric fan Asia death ray and an army of remote-controlled robots Tesla's death
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was actually a particle beam weapon the particle beam weapon which he had developed in the 30s it was based on the
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principle of electrostatic acceleration of my new particles of charge similar to
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work being done by the Department of Defense the basic concept is that you
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take a particle micro projectile it's called and through the use of high voltage you accelerated to great
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velocities the velocity being very high the particle does nothing to be very big to do a lot of damage if you get a
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stream of these things being accelerated and projected you will do substantial things you'd be able to knock down a
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missile in space with only 12 such plants strategically
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placed around the United States Tesla claims his teleforce can be used to keep the United States safe from all foes
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with the world on the verge of World War two the United States government takes an active interest in the Tesla
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death-ray because he was a patriot he offered this system to the United States
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government the United States government developed and worked and engineered this
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particle beam weapon beginning in the forties we don't know what the extent of
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the research was where it went from there but we do have declassified documents released under the Freedom of
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Information Act that demonstrate the US government's extreme interest in Tesla's
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particle beam weapon the New York Times states the Tesla's death ray which can send concentrated
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beams of particles through the air and cause armies of millions to drop in their tracks is the most important of
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Tesla's inventions but in an unprecedented decision Tesla makes the exploitation of his invention by any
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single government impossible he distributes the plans in proprietary segments like the pieces of a jigsaw
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puzzle he gave it to the English Canadian
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American and Russian governments so that they had to sit down together to collaborate if they wanted to realize
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the whole invention he realized that people are not conscious enough to handle this information
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that's why Tesla put these governments into mutual dependability there's some
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evidence a Tesla had given plans to the Russians who were on our side at that time in the 1970s Aviation Week showed a
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an article on the Russian particle beam weapon and Tesla's particle beam weapon didn't surface until about 10 years
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later when Andrea parch brought it out and the schematics exactly matched the Russian particle beam weapon head of US
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Air Force intelligence Major General George Keegan describes the Soviet system and what comes out of the end of
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this little magnetic tool are pulsed proton beams a hundred billion electron
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volts each at energy levels at 10 to the 10 joules that's just simply more energy
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than any man has ever conceived of in the United States and then you have to bend that beam and you have to burn it
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through the atmosphere and you have to find an object to aim it at Nikola Tesla
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sent a proposal to Russian scientists and engineers on may 16 1935 concerning
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high voltage and the acceleration of charged particles he received a list to
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follow up questions from them in November of that year military scholars contend that the
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Soviets achieved a 100% Star Wars defense by 1968 we had learned through
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very sensitive sources that the Soviets in 1977 would test in space the most
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powerful laser in history ten times more powerful than any laser we have under development in the u.s. finally when I
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became Chief of Air Force intelligence my first act of office was to put out an
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order stating that this device and this development would be the number one priority in Air Force intelligence so we
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set up a meeting with 40 or 50 of the top nuclear scientists in the free world from Edward Teller on down and these
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scientists for six years under a 60 million dollar secret project called
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Project seesaw had been trying to develop an electron beam to shoot down ICBMs and
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they failed and now both in the White House and in the Department of Defense there is an embarrassed silence as the
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technicians and scientists on both steps now having examined the massive body of
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research we did in the Air Force suddenly realize that they may have misinformed the American public was
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President Ronald Reagan merely attempting to catch up with the Soviets in his development of the Strategic Defense Initiative all we can do is make
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sure the technology becomes the ally and protector of peace that we build better shields rather than sharper and more
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deadly swords in so doing maybe we can help to bring an end to the brutal
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legacy of modern warfare as a result of America's delays in weaponry development
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Tesla's discoveries are only now nearly 100 years later being adapted for both
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offensive and defensive purposes the latest development space-based
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particle beam satellites the paper which shows the the technology to make the
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anti war machine was eventually published in the Proceedings of the International Tesla Society so it is
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it's in a public domain now how to do it and what is uncanny is that when one
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knows today's Star Wars program and and the the beam weaponry that has been
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selected it is almost identical to what was proposed by Tesla at the time that I
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came across the documents I took it to experts in the aerospace field and asked
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them to look at his technique for generating high voltages at the time the
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earth space firm I was working with it was working on particle beam technology and they had a study group that was
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working on proposals to give to the government on directed-energy weapons I
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gave that proposal to the advanced projects research team and asked them to
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consider the only word that I ever got back from them was that they said it was
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interesting and they would say no more Tesla certainly spoke of a very large
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series of very powerful weapons I think that's a reasonable thing and this approaches this way
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I certainly am on record as saying the weapons exist and that several nations
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have weaponized them we know that the Russians very early on were interested in things like free energy run out of
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the vacuum and they were interested in weapons what became a Tesla's weapon
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it's never been heard from since it may be something that's in a closet somewhere it may be something that's
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used it may be in orbit we don't know there is no question to know that the
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Soviet Union has weapons and if what I put together is correct and that's what we're convinced
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it is three other nations of the world also developed those weapons and resoundingly checked the Soviet Union
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the other three are friendly to the United States not hostile and I think that played one great part in the fall
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of the Soviet empire three other nations today are indeed working on what I call
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the Tesla weapons or really scalar electromagnetic weapons and these nations are not really friendly to the
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u.s. at all so it's a much more dangerous world that is merged in an
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article published November 3rd 1998 bill Gertz of The Washington Times writes the
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Chinese army is building laser weapons and already possesses particle beam weapons capable of damaging sensors on
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space-based reconnaissance and intelligence systems if the People's Liberation Army has beam weapons what
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about the US military under promise of anonymity this Navy SEAL spoke about
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current capabilities we do have particle beam weapons I'd use them get underwater
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test something cosa California the capabilities are awesome you can knock
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down a satellite a ship a plane anything in the global race for new technology it
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appears that Tesla's death beam is not the only secret invention that supposedly disappears when he dies on
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July 4th 1976 the celebration of America's Bicentennial a strange new
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signal is monitored on ham radio frequencies this high-pitched chattering is dubbed the woodpecker signal by the
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Central Intelligence Agency they have no idea what it is but they are able to
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triangulate its source to a Soviet transmitter in Latvia the Soviets had
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experimented with creating artificial Aurora not sure what their objective was
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but I think it was probably designed to prove that you could project very low
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frequency energy over the horizon over great distances and cause certain
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effects you can induce virtually any effect that a chemical can cause in a
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living system with a an external primarily extremely low frequency
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magnetic field my p
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