Bob Lazar's Indirect Comments on Wireless Energy
Bob Lazar's Indirect Comments on Wireless Energy
I picked up on something Bob Lazar's said in a podcast recently that stood out to me. He was talking about how the alien space craft was powered. He mentioned a large tube that would emit and transfer energy to nearby components when the tube was oriented at a specific angle. What ‘s interesting is that this is a property of antennas. Antennas receive information and energy the best when oriented at specific angles to the transmitter. What this tells me is that the tube was possibly emitting electromagnetic waves, similar to antennas, but potentially at very high frequencies. This would absolutely work in theory, but it takes so much energy to start with at the transmitter. The tube itself may even have been receiving power from a larger and more distant transmitter, serving as a relay to the smaller components. The intense amount of electromagnetic radiation may have been used to create some kind of electrostatic or magnetic field around the craft, maybe for propulsion. Tesla even proposed an idea of wirelessly powering aircraft using giant towers to transmit electricity. Anyways, I’m speculating now, but I felt this detail of antenna orientation was interesting because it is accurate, sounds futuristic, yet it has a degree of possibility to it if you extrapolate our current technology. These details and the way they fit into Bob’s story, feel like they are adding degrees of credibility to his experience, at least for me. I also wonder if it could be an experimental technology of our own, or perhaps attempts at trying to replicate the alien technology. Podcast of Bob describing the wireless energy at about 1:39:09 https://youtu.be/Lb\_1d68vx-g?si=Peqgqj37IwEtj4E4 1934 depiction of Tesla's idea to power airplanes wirelessly: https://share.google/images/nnRjlKMNbOXNLhxMp More fun Tesla reading material on wireless electricity: https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/s/RPP3PaDbxs submitted by /u/RonandStampy [link] [comments]