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What are the Best Books on Ether(Tesla's)Physics?

 
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What are the Best Books on Ether(Tesla's)Physics?
I'll take any and all recommendations....thanks...
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The books by Vassilatos are very good, he seems to be one of the few that actually researched at the Tesla archives at the New York Public Library.

The Tesla stuff by Lindemann is also excellent.

Most of the books don't get Tesla's shift from AC to pulsed DC in about 1890. That is a big problem. It was his studies in pulsed DC that led him to his aether studies.
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Have you guys even heard of James Clerk Maxwell?
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Yes, I agree... Maxwell was the grand daddy of aether physics. Most of his books are in the public domain as well. Much has been learned since then, though, its just not well collated.
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Have you guys even heard of James Clerk Maxwell?
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Yeah, I just got his original papper The Dynamics of ElectroMagnatism (I think that's what is called) with his original equations with quartarions (multivariable equations/fourier transforms) rather than the vectored equations his assistant later attributed to Maxwell...sending physics down the wrong path for over a 100 years...
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Have you guys even heard of James Clerk Maxwell?
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Yeah, I just got his original papper The Dynamics of ElectroMagnatism (I think that's what is called) with his original equations with quartarions (multivariable equations/fourier transforms) rather than the vectored equations his assistant later attributed to Maxwell...sending physics down the wrong path for over a 100 years...
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Yes, the quaternions, other physicists tended to scoff at the coupling with gravity and the use of quaternions and aether.

In my own experiences with physics, I find linearity a pretty sticky issue.

I'd go as far as to say that I consider observable linearity as effectively degenerate cases, though for practical reasons, the prevalence is obvious.

I'm not even sure Maxwell was wrong about aether as a concept, but rather that him considering it fixed as being wrong.

I'm a retard though.
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Have you guys even heard of James Clerk Maxwell?
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Yeah, I just got his original papper The Dynamics of ElectroMagnatism (I think that's what is called) with his original equations with quartarions (multivariable equations/fourier transforms) rather than the vectored equations his assistant later attributed to Maxwell...sending physics down the wrong path for over a 100 years...
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Yes, the quaternions, other physicists tended to scoff at the coupling with gravity and the use of quaternions and aether.

In my own experiences with physics, I find linearity a pretty sticky issue.

I'd go as far as to say that I consider observable linearity as effectively degenerate cases, though for practical reasons, the prevalence is obvious.

I'm not even sure Maxwell was wrong about aether as a concept, but rather that him considering it fixed as being wrong.

I'm a retard though.
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Dr. Harold Aspden (deceased) used to post about the dynamic aether at his website. I don't know if it still exists.
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Re: What are the Best Books on Ether(Tesla's)Physics?
I just ordered Oliver Lodge's The Physics of Ether....
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--> The Ether of Space by Sir Oliver Lodge

Amazingly I have not read this yet... and here it is for free:

[link to www.gutenberg.org]
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I've been trying to find sources (original sources) when this stuff was the accepted scientific theory...before Einstein threw everyone onto the wrong track...Maxwell, Oliver, Tesla, etc...

I think that's the way forward...go back to before science was hacked...and try and start again with what now know...

Oh, I also found an old envelope that used to belong to my grandfather, that has LeedSkalin's works (I assume my granddad ordered right from him, and the address is in Leedskalin's handwriting...
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Re: What are the Best Books on Ether(Tesla's)Physics?
try books on pscionics
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Re: What are the Best Books on Ether(Tesla's)Physics?
Pragmatism: I Have Tried It And It Don't Work
by Billy Jim
the false light seeks to predict and control all things, for it cannot tolerate that there is true light beyond it.
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Pragmatism: I Have Tried It And It Don't Work
by Billy Jim
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