Zenneck Wave power transmittance

Coronafix, Wed Jul 17 2019, 01:43PM

Hi all,

It's been more than quite a while since I've posted here. Hope everyone is well and still experimenting.
About a year back I saw a photo of a tower in Texas somewhere which looked quite reminiscent of Tesla's Wardenclyffe tower but I didn't think too much of it.
I'm sure a lot of you have seen this pop up around the net.
A couple of days ago I saw an interview with some execs of a wireless power company that had a few interesting things to say.
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Seems at first that the company in Bahrain was not the same that was talking about similar things in Texas, but they are different names of the same branch.
So who are these guys, what do they know about Tesla and wireless power transmitting?
Well, it seems that the names behind the science in the company are the Corum brothers and a bunch of military folk.
If you remember the Corum brothers, they provided a lot of the original information on tesla coil building, wrote a pc program for Tesla coils and did a lot of experiments with it all back in the 80's 90's.
It seems they are not mentioning Tesla at all now, but concentrating the name on german physicist Johnathon Zenneck.
Hence the name Zenneck wave.
Technology sites this article here:
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A host of patents are held by Corums and friends here
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It all seems rather complexing if not complex at first, but is it? Check out some patents and see the transmitting apparatus, we know it well.
Would love to hear from some older members on this one, I remember the Corum"s copped some flack regarding the BL stuff, but it was still laid out for replication.
Without a doubt, they now have a lot of funding and military behind them.
What do you think?
Re: Zenneck Wave power transmittance
2Spoons, Wed Jul 17 2019, 10:03PM

I always get a little worried when I see exclamation marks in a 'technical' paper.
Re: Zenneck Wave power transmittance
Coronafix, Wed Jul 17 2019, 11:11PM

Lol, that is a fair point!!! wink
But there is no denying that a lot of money is being thrown at this project, they built the whole tower out of fibreglass, there is a short video in this talk that highlights the scale of the project. That is no small top load.
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Re: Zenneck Wave power transmittance
Sulaiman, Thu Jul 18 2019, 02:59AM

Fabulous technology ... but do not invest in it.

The video mentioned a topload voltage of 200 MV ... bullshit !

200MV/(3kV/mm) = 66667mm = 66.67m radiuses minimum to avoid breakout
... just a really big sparky TC.
wait for "due to an unexpected fire in the fibreglass tower we need more investors ......"

Notice the deliberate avoidance of the word/name Tesla
... presumably to try and distance themselves from all of the other scammers.

The ultimate reason for Mr. Tesla failing with his worldwide power distribution system was not a technical one but a commercial one
- what kind of investors will give money for anyone to receive free energy ?

Technically: the claim that no energy is transmitted if there is not a receiver operating is clearly b.s. as the Earth/sky transmission medium is not lossless,
plus, the stated principle of operation relies on a lossy ground medium.

Re: Zenneck Wave power transmittance
MRMILSTAR, Thu Jul 18 2019, 03:26AM

Be prepared for the investors to lose all of their money. Lots of money also poured into Theranos and cold fusion. Both were nonsense.