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TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1982d
Resonance IS the mechanism. You no, you don't need a lot of energy to trigger an earthquake in suseptible areas. Just like you don't need a lot of energy to pop a balloon.
replied 1981d
By what mechanism does the resonance work? It's still just a fancy word until you explain it.
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
Then is lab ended up being sabotaged.
replied 1981d
Yeah, that is the conspiracy theory. Truth is it didn't work. You cant get electricity like that. As it is AM waves use this to transmit over the horizon. It's why it travels so far.
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
You can't say it didn't work since it was never tried. All the physical principals are there to make it work. All you do is hand waving conspiracy!!! because you don't know better.
replied 1981d
It was tried... they ran experiments. What they never did do was create earthquakes, or weather events. Just saying they used resonance is meaningless.
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
The waves would bounce back to earth but with greater amplitude (ernergized). He was fincanced by the Morgans but at some point they cut off his financing to invest in petroleum.
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
Back to Tesla,what he wanted to do is using this principle and send waves to the ionosphere with the same frequency but lower amplitude than what's travaling there in the magneticfield
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
It's the exact same principle used by opera singers who can break up crystal glasses. They only need the right frequency and enough power (More power than the dissipating rate).
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
The energy building up is translated by amplifying the magnitude of the vibrations. Physical things will evetually reach a breaking point while fluids will simply heat up.
replied 1981d
They were experimenting with improving radio transmission ranges, which lost funding because sattaliets work so well.
replied 1981d
You will then see how far it is from the HARRP frequency, and doesnt have enough energy to heat that much water over that broad of an area, at that distance.
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
You think it's hard to adjust frequencies beyond what they disclose? How pathetically naive you are.
replied 1981d
Sure, let's say they had it emitting microwaves though. Let's say it was a big microwave emitter. It could only work on the atmosphere directly above it. Not anywhere in the world.
replied 1981d
The equipment you use determines the frequencies you emit. They couldn't just use it to make a bright light, or emit gamma rays. They experimented with radio waves.
replied 1981d
Okay, now if you want to know the actually frequancy that happens at look at a Microwave oven. It uses the right frequency of microwave to add heat to the water molecules.
TrashPosterInTheDark
replied 1981d
Not sure what mechanism you're asking for. The point is to add up vibrational energy to something with external force using the same frenquency.