Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
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Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
Transverse & Longitudinal Electric Waves by Eric Dollard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfD88YZqcuI
Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity by Eric Dollard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US41SKAzEcc
https://www.schematics.com/project/doll ... tup-59671/
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/lmdtem.htm
http://ericpdollard.com/free-videos/tra ... ectricity/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfD88YZqcuI
Tesla's Longitudinal Electricity by Eric Dollard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US41SKAzEcc
https://www.schematics.com/project/doll ... tup-59671/
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/lmdtem.htm
http://ericpdollard.com/free-videos/tra ... ectricity/
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
Last nite i read some papers by Ionel Dinu. He said that em waves & electric waves don't exist, at least not as a rolling em wave. He said that what Hertz found (with his reflected standing wave for his big spark making a little spark X) was a magnetic field, not an em field. And Dinu says that Maxwell's equations hav an error, at least re em waves in vacuum.
But praps Tesla's waves are a different animal. I will hav a read later today.
But praps Tesla's waves are a different animal. I will hav a read later today.
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
Longitudinal electricity is also called impulse electricity.
Longitudinal Current Induced by Dielectric Field Impulses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF1lVtAgzVM
The Series Resonant Bifilar Coil, Made For Longitudinal Impulse Electricity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o82mwcMgQPo
Longitudinal electric impulse generation factors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz-we83MnQ8
Longitudinal Current Induced by Dielectric Field Impulses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF1lVtAgzVM
The Series Resonant Bifilar Coil, Made For Longitudinal Impulse Electricity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o82mwcMgQPo
Longitudinal electric impulse generation factors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz-we83MnQ8
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
Eric Dollard - Longitudinal Energy (Scalar Waves - Mutual Induction - Wireless Transmission of DC)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH3ETTd6bPI
Eric Dollard - History and Theory of Electricity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TttHkDRuyZw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH3ETTd6bPI
Eric Dollard - History and Theory of Electricity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TttHkDRuyZw
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
Transverse vs Longitudinal wave analogy with rope according to Eric Dollard:
Transverse Electromagnetic Wave (T.E.M):
Travels through space, takes time and has a speed limit of speed of light.
Longitudinal Magneto-Dielectric Wave (L.M.D):
Travels through counter-space, is instantaneous and has no speed limit.
Think of rope as how the ether/aether is reacting to the action.
Transverse Electromagnetic Wave (T.E.M):
Travels through space, takes time and has a speed limit of speed of light.
Longitudinal Magneto-Dielectric Wave (L.M.D):
Travels through counter-space, is instantaneous and has no speed limit.
Think of rope as how the ether/aether is reacting to the action.
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
think about this...
a force(current) at a right angle to the rope causes the rope to become rigid. Once the rope is rigid you can push the rope causing the push to be felt instantly on the other end.
that is the real longitudinal wave.
the rope of course is the electromagnetic strand, a near infinite voltage helical structure, which the universe and everything in it is composed.
now consider how far the galaxies electric field extends, and you begin to realize that maybe you can make the call.....
a force(current) at a right angle to the rope causes the rope to become rigid. Once the rope is rigid you can push the rope causing the push to be felt instantly on the other end.
that is the real longitudinal wave.
the rope of course is the electromagnetic strand, a near infinite voltage helical structure, which the universe and everything in it is composed.
now consider how far the galaxies electric field extends, and you begin to realize that maybe you can make the call.....
its all lies.
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
Extraluminal = Transverse + Longitudinal Analog Network with Eric Dollard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi0wg3UvSSw
Eric Dollard Papers: http://ericpdollard.com/free-papers/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi0wg3UvSSw
Eric Dollard Papers: http://ericpdollard.com/free-papers/
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Re: Transverse vs Longitudinal Electric Waves
If you use this analogy directly, the conclusion is wrong. Longitudinal waves indeed have different speed - and it is higher than the transverse waves' speed (in most cases), - but it's far from being infinite. The speed of sound in steel, for example, is only about 6 km/s. It's lower than the orbital velocity near Earth.spark wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 2:28 am Transverse vs Longitudinal wave analogy with rope according to Eric Dollard:
Transverse Electromagnetic Wave (T.E.M):
Travels through space, takes time and has a speed limit of speed of light.
Longitudinal Magneto-Dielectric Wave (L.M.D):
Travels through counter-space, is instantaneous and has no speed limit.
Think of rope as how the ether/aether is reacting to the action.
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