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James and Kenneth Corum searched the historical record for clues as to how Tesla was able to generate fireballs on-demand. They discovered that operating two, different-frequency coils placed inside the primary made this possible. They also found that airborne carbon or metal particulates enhanced the effect. | James and Kenneth Corum searched the historical record for clues as to how Tesla was able to generate fireballs on-demand. They discovered that operating two, different-frequency coils placed inside the primary made this possible. They also found that airborne carbon or metal particulates enhanced the effect. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Fireball Production from a Tesla Coil |
| Author(s) | James F Corum, Kenneth L Corum |
| Keywords | do-it-yourself, fireballs, replication, Tesla, Tesla coils |
| Published | 2003 |
| Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
| Number | 36 |
| Pages | 20-22 |
Abstract
James and Kenneth Corum searched the historical record for clues as to how Tesla was able to generate fireballs on-demand. They discovered that operating two, different-frequency coils placed inside the primary made this possible. They also found that airborne carbon or metal particulates enhanced the effect.