nootelepat Posted September 6, 2010 Report Share Posted September 6, 2010 Nikola Tesla and the secret of tectonic weapons. And not only ... The friction forces and the forces of elasticity (by its physical nature), electromagnetic forces inherent substance.It is logical to think - that they can influence the other (side) of the electromagnetic force!Thus: a powerful electromagnetic pulse, directed at the subsurface can affect the friction force and elasticity of terrestrial rocks - and indeed provoke an earthquake!Especially if you still use the interference phenomenon, and Resonance!Tesla in his experiments COMBINED EHV (according to him - up to 100 million volts) and ultrahigh frequency electric current.Surely none of pseudoscientific asses do not realize: there may well be a combination of these two parameters of the electric current - in which the Earth really is a conductor for electric current with the above parameters.And in general: if using an electromagnetic impact of the changing forces of elasticity and friction of the environment - this may be an abyss of technical applications! Starting from the movement of "flying saucer" - and ending with the movement dildo ...And what are the prospects for medical use!Clear veins, capillaries and internal organs from any accumulation of rubbish - with the help of electromagnetic pulses and without any stupid surgery! tTesla is very keen on such a high-frequency electrotherapy - and lived to 87 years ...And if using electromagnetic pulses EHV - try to influence the process of dividing a molecule of DNA in the cells of the body? " At least - it will learn how to safely and completely destroy the cancer cells. As the maximum - it gives perspective Forever young, everlasting health and eternal life!P.S. We had read that people who managed to stay alive after a lightning strike (very high voltage electrical pulse!) - Seem suddenly become psychic and other amazing properties of his body. Sergey TsymbalyukIndependent researcherwww.nootelepat.narod.ru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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