Here we show that, as engineers, we've all been tricked
into releasing our virtual rivers so that we would not discover free
energy.
While I cannot
prove this as yet, I tentatively suspect that J. P. Morgan and Thomas
Edison are directly responsible for this occurring. Tesla utilized a
single-wire system; we have all been taught to utilize only two-wire
systems.
What we in
effect do is connect a wire or circuit to our charged ball, allowing our
hose nozzles to drain away.
In other
words, we first do some work to pump hose nozzles (electrons) into
and onto our elevated reservoir, so we will obtain a denser flux, and
a flux river to utilize. Then we release the nozzles themselves,
and let THEM move on the flux river, deplenishing our river. Of course
we can get back as much energy as we pumped up there in the first
place. But this two-wire system is at best theoretically even.
Since real circuits have losses, we can never even quite break even.
Thus we have to continue to pump hose nozzles, and let them bleed off to
provide energy, in a less-than-100% fashion.
By foolishly
releasing our hose nozzles, we guarantee that we will never achieve free
energy. And that's nice, because the
people who control things, and for their own wealth and power depend
on selling us energy at high prices, are guaranteed to stay in power and
control.
One is never
truly free unless one is energy independent, in a self-contained fashion.
Tesla nearly
succeeded in giving us free or very cheap, inexhaustible energy -- and for that reason was quickly and dramatically suppressed.
Only three
graduate schools of electrical engineering existed in the U.S. The only one of any real importance was at Columbia
University.
Only
one or two professors were necessary to "reach" to modify
and subtly direct the entire foundations of the emerging electrical
theory.
Professors were
in general poor, and had no research funds unless some rich industrialist
or philanthropist gave them a few dollars.
The
setup then was certainly very ripe for Morgan and Edison to stop free
energy, and suppress Tesla at the same time. They could have done so by
influencing only one -- or at most two -- theoreticians at
Columbia.
At any
rate, the theory was developed in such fashion as to rule out the single
wire circuit and the longitudinal wave. Free energy was suppressed, and
the financial empires of Morgan and Edison stayed secure.
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