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And I'll say it again... Tesla. I mean he ran a '31 Pierce Arrow with an electric motor powered not by batteries, not by diesel generators, not by combustion or stored energy of any kind but rather by instantly available energy in the form of electromagnetic waves available anywhere. I mean he tore up the highway at 90 MPH in that rather heavy luxury car at the time. So the real answer lies I feel, in suppressed technologies already figured out long ago. No mainstream idea out there even comes close to what Telsa was doing in the early 1900s.




I have no idea what you guys are talking about. I guess this is an ongoing joke I am late to. There is no 90mph electric car in the 30s with or without batteries.



A couple of links pertaining to Tesla.

http://www.keelynet.com/energy/teslafe1.htm

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/new/tesla.htm

Ron, I'm wondering how you discovered Tesla didn't run an electric car in the 30s? Of course pretty much all information on Telsa is gone or obscured to the point where it's only bits and pieces not easily threaded. I remember in the late '80s a movie starring Orson Wells called "The Secret Life of Nikola Tesla" was circulating around in a hush, hush sort of a way. There was a VCR copy of it changing hands around here where entire private audiences would be invited to someone's home to view this 'underground' movie. Now it's available on Youtube I believe. Anyway, accurate and compete information concerning Telsa and his inventions and experiments is hard to find, but from what I've been able to gather, he really did make that electric Pierce Arrow work.


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