NAVY heavily invest in any low frequency things, because huge wavelength allow radiowaves to reach submarines under the sea surface. Skin effect depends on wavelength, so longer RF waves get deeper into conducting objects. And salted water is a good conductor, so any normal RF band communication is impossible. Of course they will invest heavily into the tech that will allow realtime communication that will not reveal the position of submarine under the surface like ultrasound communications do.
Interesting, why they donated original to university? They didn't get satisfying results, or on opposite - they did, and that thing lost its significance for them?
Meanwhile idea of transferring huge amounts of energy into ionosphere came to Tesla mind first. So, could it be possible, that both, NAVY and university tried to replicate Teslas project secretly? Just to check if it works, and if it is, to study it and find out a way to disrupt it, as such technology could be a potential threat to the TPTB?
Yes, it's more than reasonable.
NAVY heavily invest in any low frequency things, because huge wavelength allow radiowaves to reach submarines under the sea surface. Skin effect depends on wavelength, so longer RF waves get deeper into conducting objects. And salted water is a good conductor, so any normal RF band communication is impossible. Of course they will invest heavily into the tech that will allow realtime communication that will not reveal the position of submarine under the surface like ultrasound communications do.
Interesting, why they donated original to university? They didn't get satisfying results, or on opposite - they did, and that thing lost its significance for them?
Meanwhile idea of transferring huge amounts of energy into ionosphere came to Tesla mind first. So, could it be possible, that both, NAVY and university tried to replicate Teslas project secretly? Just to check if it works, and if it is, to study it and find out a way to disrupt it, as such technology could be a potential threat to the TPTB?
Great reply, I wonder as well.