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The following is from the patent link below:

"The length of the thin wire coil in each transformer should be approximately one-quarter of the wavelength of the electric disturbance in the circuit, this estimate being based on the velocity of propagation of the disturbance through the coil itself and the circuit with which it is designed to be used. By way of illustration, if the rate at which the current traverses the circuit including the coil be one hundred and eighty-five thousand miles per second then a frequency of nine hundred and twenty-five per second would maintain nine hundred and twenty-five stationary waves in a circuit one hundred and eighty-five thousand miles long and each wave would be two hundred miles in length."

https://teslauniverse.com/.../us-patent-649621-apparatus...

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If Tesla said that each wave would be two hundred miles in length, and we are to take that as half a wavelength because that is how standing waves form, then 200 miles equals 321869 meters.

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Now, from the link below enter 466 Hz and select 1/2 wave and hit calculate, and you get 321888.4120171674 meters.

http://www.onlineconversion.com/frequency_wavelength.htm

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He said "one hundred and eighty-five thousand miles per second then a frequency of nine hundred and twenty-five per second "

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But the speed of light is 186,282 miles per second.

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What I come up with 932 Hz is one wavelength.

He said "a frequency of nine hundred and twenty-five per second.

I am coming out real close. Is that because he was using 185,000 miles a second?

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I found an online calculator that lets you change the speed of light. When I set that to what Tesla used it comes out right on the money. It is important that we go thru these calculations to understand exactly what Tesla was doing. There are some that are convinced that the signal had to be a very low 7 Hz signal, but I don't think that is true. I am not saying that 7 Hz can not be used, I am saying that a lot of different frequencies can be used.

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I don't think you want to create a standing wave that is 1/4 wavelength of the earth, then you would have only one node and one antinode. Tesla talked about nodes being 200 miles long. I think you want a number of nodes and anti nodes.

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I am moving this from the comments for those that may see this shared somewhere and are not on the original post.

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From the comments below on the original post.

"I found a calculator that will let you customize the speed of light, and when I changed it to 185000 this is what I got 321868.8

321869 that's what it worked out to from what Tesla said above. I'd say it's right on the money.

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What can I say, with all the tools today, how many of us can work out all the math? I am wanting to make sure I'm getting it, that I fully understand it.

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Think about what he is saying.

925 harmonics ALL WITH THE SAME AMPLITUDE"

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Link for calculator that allows you to change the speed of light.

(http://www.procato.com/calculator-wavelength-frequency/)

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