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Tesla Toyota Electric Cars Coming Soon – CNN July 2010, … NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Electric carmaker Tesla Motors will deliver two prototypes to Toyota Motor Co. by the end of the month, a Tesla executive said Saturday.
The prototypes will use Tesla’s electric motors and battery packs and the bodies of Toyota vehicles.
THE PHILADELPHIA EXPERIMENT:
What They Didn’t Want You To Know
by Joe Turner
One of the A & E Channel’s investigative TV programs has now found the tables turned on it in the most ironic fashion. “The Unexplained,” a Sightings/Unsolved Mysteries” knock-off that deals with the paranormal and mysterious, has been the focus of an investigation led by one of its past experts. The findings of this investigation, conducted by a real life “Fox Mulder,” firmly place “The Unexplained’s” episode, “Strange Disappearances” in the same context as the Hitler Diaries and CNN’s recent news debacle on nerve gassing Viet Nam deserters. Like the CNN Viet Nam story, the episode dealt with a military operation. A test in W.W.II that would have been the latest development in a long history of military camouflage. Total optical and radar invisibility. The Philadelphia Experiment.
“…men caught fire, went mad, and – the most bizarre of all, some were embedded halfway into the deck of the ship. Others phased in and out of this reality…”
In August 1968, Designex Inc., a leading aerospace design firm in Toronto, Canada, were powering the refrigerator, lights, radio and other appliances in their Merton Street offices with a device of their own design that was self powered by cold negative radiant energy.
Toronto Hydro, the local power company, sent a crew out, who removed all Toronto Hydro Power Meters, Fuse Boxes, and Wiring in an attempt to shut the power off. They even cut down the concrete utility pole outside the building, and removed it on a flat-bed truck. To no avail. The power from the device continued to flow.
Large Coil Program 1978-1989
Source: “The Surprising Benefits of Creating a Star.” U.S. Department of Energy, 2001.
This diagram of a fusion tokamak reactor shows the magnets, the magnetic field lines, and the charged particles of plasma that follow the magnetic field lines, spiralling around the tokamak. The magnetic field “contains” the plasma where the fusion takes place, at temperatures of 100 million degrees C. or more.
Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor
In the 1960s, magnetic fusion experiments at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on ALICE (shown here) and its successors, Baseball I and II (adjacent photo), explored the possibility of using a neutral beam to create and sustain a hot plasma confined by magnetic mirrors. They succeeded in demonstrating the concept at low plasma densities; however, at higher densities, instabilities arose. Continuing experimental and theoretical work improved knowledge of plasmas and their behavior.
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