I'm definitely no expert on this, but here's a thought. If you take a wire, lift it high in the air, and then make a good ground connection, a voltage potential will exist between the high wire and the ground. Charge will flow. This is verifiable by attaching a wire to a drone and flying it up in the air, hammering in a grounding rod, and then connecting the two to power a diy corona motor, or anything else that's low current/high voltage.
That being said, what would happen if you took thousands and thousands of miles of wires, hung them up in the air, being insulated from the ground by power poles? Would charge be collected, and if so, how much?
If power lines are indeed harvesting charge, what percentage of our power comes from power plants themselves, vs what percentage comes from the lines themselves?
Exactly! Everyone always balks at the idea of "free energy" because logically you can't create energy out of nothing. However it's perfectly logical when one considers it as just pulling energy that already exists and making use of it. According to quantum mechanics every cubic centimeter contains vast amounts of energy (led to what is known as the vaccum catastrophe). It's definitely there, it's just a matter of how can we access it? I don't know specifics when it comes to accessing it, but I am positive it has to do with resonance.
Design a contraption with a coil or multiple coils of specific sizes/values, and resonate them at the right frequency, and it should be able to tap into this normally inaccessible background energy, and using it, put out more real energy than enters the circuit.
I've definitely looked into the whole Tartaria stuff and find that fascinating as well. They definitely knew a lot of things we don't (at least publicly) know. I wouldn't be surprised if Tesla were just rediscovering some of their tech.
The earth energy grid is another interesting topic. I'm not positive about this either, but how could this be related to the earlier atmospheric energy stuff? Perhaps if that good grounding connection is located at a major grid intersection point it would allow more energy to flow? I've seen theories involving Tesla's technology where the earth is a large reservoir of energy, and the charge from the sky can somehow be used to pull energy from the ground (ie perhaps that Tartarian energy was actually coming from the ground, not the sky, but still needed the atmospheric/sky aspect of it to be able to attract the power from the ground).
Don't know how far you are in your journey into these topics, but look into Eric Dollards work (the modern day Tesla), Tom Bearden (be wary of him, Dollard seems to think he's a spook, but his work is thought-provoking), Peter Lindemann (free energy secrets of cold electricity), and any electrical engineering books from the early 1900s (Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Oliver Heavyside, JJ Thompson, etc), and the user "Theoria Apophasis" on Youtube (I'll admit he's a bit full of himself and people tend to either love or hate him, but he's incredibly knowledgable on field theory and the Aether).
This tends to lead to a bit deeper of the metaphysical topics (at least for me), and for that I'd highly recommend Walter Russell's books.
I'm definitely no expert on this, but here's a thought. If you take a wire, lift it high in the air, and then make a good ground connection, a voltage potential will exist between the high wire and the ground. Charge will flow. This is verifiable by attaching a wire to a drone and flying it up in the air, hammering in a grounding rod, and then connecting the two to power a diy corona motor, or anything else that's low current/high voltage.
That being said, what would happen if you took thousands and thousands of miles of wires, hung them up in the air, being insulated from the ground by power poles? Would charge be collected, and if so, how much?
If power lines are indeed harvesting charge, what percentage of our power comes from power plants themselves, vs what percentage comes from the lines themselves?
Exactly! Everyone always balks at the idea of "free energy" because logically you can't create energy out of nothing. However it's perfectly logical when one considers it as just pulling energy that already exists and making use of it. According to quantum mechanics every cubic centimeter contains vast amounts of energy (led to what is known as the vaccum catastrophe). It's definitely there, it's just a matter of how can we access it? I don't know specifics when it comes to accessing it, but I am positive it has to do with resonance.
Design a contraption with a coil or multiple coils of specific sizes/values, and resonate them at the right frequency, and it should be able to tap into this normally inaccessible background energy, and using it, put out more real energy than enters the circuit.
I've definitely looked into the whole Tartaria stuff and find that fascinating as well. They definitely knew a lot of things we don't (at least publicly) know. I wouldn't be surprised if Tesla were just rediscovering some of their tech.
The earth energy grid is another interesting topic. I'm not positive about this either, but how could this be related to the earlier atmospheric energy stuff? Perhaps if that good grounding connection is located at a major grid intersection point it would allow more energy to flow? I've seen theories involving Tesla's technology where the earth is a large reservoir of energy, and the charge from the sky can somehow be used to pull energy from the ground (ie perhaps that Tartarian energy was actually coming from the ground, not the sky, but still needed the atmospheric/sky aspect of it to be able to attract the power from the ground).
Don't know how far you are in your journey into these topics, but look into Eric Dollards work (the modern day Tesla), Tom Bearden (be wary of him, Dollard seems to think he's a spook, but his work is thought-provoking), Peter Lindemann (free energy secrets of cold electricity), and any electrical engineering books from the early 1900s (Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Oliver Heavyside, JJ Thompson, etc), and the user "Theoria Apophasis" on Youtube (I'll admit he's a bit full of himself and people tend to either love or hate him, but he's incredibly knowledgable on field theory and the Aether).
This tends to lead to a bit deeper of the metaphysical topics (at least for me), and for that I'd highly recommend Walter Russell's books.