The ignition coils suggested ignition of the two or more chemical components
—such as oxygen and nitrogen—to create a nuclear/electromagnetic reaction from elements commonly existing in the atmosphere. The Model T coil is an interesting gadget,
since it contains a Tesla coil, combined with capacitor and a Faraday buzzer, which converts DC, current from the battery into high voltage negative pulses.
The Faraday buzzer was a substitute fora spark gap. All feat is needed for operation is a battery. Tesla may have powered his prototype flying saucer with a battery powered Model T coil, and may in fact have originally developed the Model T coil for that specific purpose. Tesla would often invent a particular gadget for his saucer, then turn it around and market it for ready cash when needed, in uses more adaptable to fee relatively archaic technology of the contemporary marketplace of his day.
In 1948,
when I was ten years old, I belonged to a ham radio club. I built a ham transceiver and had my Morse code up to speed for the qualification test, but was disappointed to learn that, at that time, under federal law, I could not take the test or operate my transceiver until I was 16. Consequently, a more
startling fact I discovered, was the federal law prohibiting use of a Model T coil with a spark gap. The law appeared to come into existence contemporaneously to flying saucer technology, and the coil produces a series of negative pulses.
The conversion formula indicates that it might be adequate to propel a small, man-carrying saucer, such as the early electrical prototypes in which
Tesla ventured out of his New York City hotel window at night, making nocturnal excursions over the city in a machine he called his “flivver” machine, which was described as being about the size of a gas stove”
1. This astonishing scenario must have been what scared the hell out of the oil companies. Most researchers have erroneously associated Tesla’s “flivver” machine to the VTOL-type airplane which he patented in When we observe a hovering saucer
on a windless day or night, a large electrical flame is often apparent, spreading around the saucer, and growing in size the longer fee saucer remains in one spot. This is because the initial high voltage
‘leaders’—like electrical spiderwebs begin to breakaway from the saucer’s surface, ionizing and igniting oxygen- nitrogen combustion in the atmospheric gasses.
Many observers mistakenly believe that the these lights must represent electrical losses from the saucer power system, but this is inaccurate, since the saucers electric discharges
are only the matches, which ignite the gasses, which in turn burn so brightly. On windy nights, saucers hovering high in the sky flicker like candles in the wind, from the action of the wind periodically blowing the corona flames around on the hull.
In a quiet and windless sky, the saucers may hover with a steadier,
brighter glow, which is similar in appearance to, but distinguishable from a star, by a skilled observer. All the visible phenomena of saucers are consistent wife this analysis.
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