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shockwaves, which initially measured 10,000<br />
volts, with a subsequent maximum rise to<br />
240,000 volts! Such transformations of<br />
voltage were unheard with apparatus of this<br />
volume and simplicity. Tesla further<br />
discovered that the output voltages were<br />
mathematically related to the resistance of<br />
turns in the helix. High resistance meant<br />
higher voltage maxima.<br />
He began referring to his disrupter line as<br />
his special "primary', and to the helical coil<br />
placed within the shockzone, as his special<br />
"secondary". But he never intended anyone to<br />
equate these terms with those referring to<br />
magneto-electric transformers. This discovery<br />
was indeed completely different from<br />
magneto-induction. There was a real and<br />
measurable reason why he could make this<br />
outlandish statement. There was an attribute<br />
which completely baffled Tesla for a time.<br />
Tesla measured a zero current condition in<br />
these long copper secondary coils. He<br />
determined that the current, which should<br />
have appeared, was completely absent.<br />
Pure voltage was rising with each inch<br />
of coil surface. Tesla constantly referred to<br />
his "electrostatic induction laws", a principle<br />
which few comprehended. Tesla called the<br />
combined disrupter and secondary helix a<br />
"Transformer".<br />
Tesla Transformers are not electromagnetic<br />
devices; they use radiant<br />
shockwaves, and produce pure voltage<br />
without current. Each transformer conducted<br />
a specific impulse duration with special force.<br />
Therefore each had to be "tuned" by<br />
adjusting the disrupter to that specific<br />
impulse duration. Adjustments of arc distance<br />
provided this control factor. Once each<br />
transformer was tuned to its own special<br />
response rate, impulses could flow smoothly<br />
through the system like gas flowing in a pipe.<br />
Finding that gas-dynamic analogies and<br />
applications indeed provided him with a<br />
consistent record of successful assessments<br />
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in these regards, Tesla began considering<br />
whether or not the white flame discharges, so<br />
different from anything he had every seen,<br />
might not be a gaseous manifestation of<br />
electro-static force. There were certainly<br />
abundant experimental instances in which a<br />
purely gaseous nature, so unlike anything<br />
electrical, was being clearly made manifest.<br />
The manner, in which the radiant shockwave<br />
traveled over the wire coilings in white<br />
flimmering lamniar streams, brought a new<br />
revolution in thought. Voltage pulses<br />
traversed the secondary surface like a gas<br />
pulse under increasing constriction. Until<br />
reaching the free end of the coil, these<br />
gaseous pulses flowed over the copper<br />
surface rather than through it. Tesla referred<br />
to this specific manifestation as the "skin<br />
effect". In this the discharge greatly<br />
resembled the manner of gases in motion<br />
over surfaces.<br />
Furthermore, whenever a metal point<br />
was connected to the upper terminal of one<br />
of his Transformers, the stream became more<br />
directive. It behaved just like a stream of<br />
water in a pipe. When the white flimmering<br />
stream was directed at distant metal plates, it<br />
produced electronic charges. This charge<br />
production could be measured as amperage,<br />
"current", at the reception site. In transit<br />
however, no such amperage existed.<br />
Amperage appeared only when intercepted.<br />
Eric Dollard has stated that the space<br />
surrounding Tesla Impulse Transformers so<br />
surges with these streams that the<br />
"interception current" can reach several<br />
hundred or even thousands of amperes. But<br />
of what was this mysterious stream<br />
composed? Tesla struggled with the doubt<br />
that these discharge phenomena might be<br />
ordinary electricity behaving in extraordinary<br />
ways. But did electricity indeed have a<br />
smooth, soft, and flimmering nature? The<br />
electricity with which he was familiar was<br />
shocking, hot, burning, deadly, piercing,<br />
stinging, all the attributes of an irritant. But<br />
this discharge phenomenon<br />
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